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A GUY
CALLED GERALD To All Things What They Need
A pioneer of the electronic movement for the
last fifteen years, the legendary A Guy Called Gerald
returns with a much more laidback and soulful album
and continues to lead the way.
BOOM
BIP Blue Eyed In The Red Room
Boom Bip returns with this follow up to his
magnificent Seed To Sun. On Blue Eyed In The Red Room,
Bryan Hollon moves away from his hip-hop roots to explore
a wide range of electronic soundscapes.
ANDREW
COLEMAN Demons
Animals On Wheels’ Andrew Coleman follows
his first album recorded under his own name with this
short suite of beautiful textured compositions set miles
apart from his more upfront persona.
ERIKM
& FENNESZ Complementary Contrasts - Donaueschingen
2003
Complementary Contrasts – Donaueschingen
documents the collaboration between eRikm and Fennesz
by collecting studio and live takes recorded for the
2003 edition of the Musiktage festival.
HARMONIC
33 Music For Film, Television & Radio Vol. 1
Harmonic 33 is a collaboration between Mark
Pritchard and Dave Brinkworth, and this second album
is a treat for amateurs of 60s and 70s electronic library
music.
LEMON
JELLY '64-'95
Over two years after their first album proper
was released, Lemon Jelly return with a collection of
sharper, edgier, and often darker tracks.
NILS
ØKLAND Bris
On his third solo album, Norwegian violinist
Nils Økland further develops his sumptuous emotional
musical moments based on traditional Norwegian folk
music.
THE RAINSTICK
ORCHESTRA The Floating Glass Key In The Sky
The Rainstick Orchestra collects a variety
of influences into a refreshingly cool and collected
record.
UPLAND
Obliterated
Obliterated sees Norwegian musician Knut Andreas
Ruud, AKA Upland, expending on the intricate soundscapes
of his first album and shows far more assurance and
maturity.
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