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*2015 release. 2026 stock* English living legend percussionist, Roger Turner plays in Tokyo lin 2015 and this is one of the live performance in Fukaya city, Saitama prefecture. Roger percussion solo, Otomo electric guitar added and Japanese free jazz patriarch, Sato added, then becomes intense and has musical speed.
*2016 release, 2026 stock* Guitarist/ daxophone player Kazuhisa Utsubashi and modular-synth player Richard Scott — as the title says, an improvised duo that is an “astonishing presence”! Raw, intense improvisation, yet the beautiful tonal textures created by chance and the humorous sequences are uniquely theirs. The contrast between noisy, high-pressure sections and calm, tranquil passages is also well worth hearing.
On State Music, Laurent Güdel turns his fascination with classic electronic studios into a political instrument, folding EMS, KSYME, Radio Belgrade and Columbia CMC into a critical sound‑essay on funding, soft power and the uneasy bond between DIY dreams and state apparatus.
Tip. After fifteen years of silence, the legendary but rarely heard project Mana ERG returns with their latest album, Concealed Under a Strange Tongue. Written entirely by founder and composer Bruno De Angelis, this twelve-track collection is not to be considered a comeback, but rather a belated farewell to the band's devoted fans and supporters and a thank you to all those musicians who, over the years, added their touch to the project.
Dedicated to the memory of Deborah Roberts, a distinguishe…
On Geometric Reason, Sissy Spacek reroute their long‑running extremism into a jagged strain of musique concrète, splicing voice, electronics and acoustic shards into a volatile collage charged by fire‑displacement, Japanese connections and their enduring taste for rupture.
On Electric Garden, Sissy Spacek and Smegma blur into a single, unstable organism, trading identities inside a live electro‑acoustic tangle where tape, junk percussion, turntables and guitar debris drift through The Pink House like sentient interference.
On Annihilation of Samsara, Attila Csihar, Balázs Pándi and John Wiese converge as a single, shifting organism, dissolving borders between extreme metal, free improvisation and noise into a dense, unstable ritual where sound behaves more like weather than music.
MMMD returns with Absens, a commanding new album that expands their deep monolithic sound into a darker, more intimate terrain: across nine tracks, the record fuses subterranean low frequencies, complex inter‑modulations and brooding textures with distant threads of folk, all rendered through custom‑made instruments and meticulous sound design. Absens is an exploration of absence and presence, where physical weight meets spectral intimacy — MMMD assemble these elements into an immersive work tha…
Finnish multi-instrumentalist Simo Hakalisto makes mosaic music of strings, bowls, bells, reeds, wind, water, and obscure electronics, threaded in subtle currents of color and texture. The title of his latest, Toinen Luonto (Finnish for “second nature”), alludes equally to Shakali’s earthen, tactile soundworld and Hakalisto’s deepening comfort with his craft.
The album’s eight songs feel coaxed as much as composed, a web of resonances set in motion and allowed to simmer, build, or billow. Vibrat…
*100 copies limited edition*
Phil Durrant // amplified objects, electronicsJason Kahn // voiceMark Wastell // percussionCaius Williams // double bass
Recorded on September 12, 2025 by Dave Hunt in London.Mix, mastering and cover design by Jason Kahn.
*2026 stock* Zimoun returns to 12k with Wind Dynamic Organ, One & Two, a pair of longform pieces created with the Wind Dynamic Organ (Prototype III), located in Bern, Switzerland. Zimoun spent many sessions over a few years exploring and recording the instrument and recounts: “I have had the wonderful opportunity to engage regularly and over a longer period with the ‘Wind-Dynamic Organ, Prototype III’—a truly outstanding and marvellous instrument developed by Daniel Glaus and his team. In contra…
*2026 stock* Swiss artist Zimoun had the honor and joy to spend time with a unique instrument, the Wind Dynamic Organ (Prototype III), located in Bern, Switzerland. He was given access to explore and record over the past few years. The result is two albums of material: a solo work of more pure and unmaniuplated sound titled Wind Dynamic Organ, One & Two (12k2061) and this, Wind Dynamic Organ, Deviations, on which he collaborates with Taylor Deupree. On this latter work they use the organ’s tones…
*300 copies limited edition* A few years ago, we released the acclaimed Serrisme CD together with our friends in Hoeilaart. That record brought together sounds, photography and texts by Jan Matthé, Christina Vantzou, Christophe Piette, and Lieven Martens; singing Hoeilaart’s historic glasshouse table grape cultivation, a tradition initiated in 1865. Today, we are excited to present our second collaboration, this time centered around a local nature reserve. This new edition is initiated by compos…
South Bohemia's Remnant (also well known for his activities as Chevallier Skrog, Cosmic Cause Productions, Pant Y Meddygon among many others...) and Western Alps exile Elisha Morningstar share this one hour long split... Plenty of tense and deranged waves of noise on the eastern side, quieter dark -mostly synth or guitar driven - tones on western side...
Metal Machine Music: Power To Consume Vol. 2 pushes Lou Reed’s feedback inferno into a new era, unleashing Merzbow, Masonna, Lydia Lunch, Blixa Bargeld, Martin Rev and more in a maximalist, Record Store Day 2026 hallucination of infinite noise.
On Metal Machine Music: Power To Consume Vol. 1, a coalition of noise heavyweights channels Lou Reed’s most infamous album into a new crucible of feedback, tape rot and industrial grind, where extremity becomes form and chaos is sculpted into brutal, hypnotic clarity.
On In the Beginning, Gadea scores Ala Nunu’s animated essay on anthropocentrism with a delicately disorienting language: hushed electro‑acoustics, ghosted field recordings and Marina Herlop’s voice tracing fragile halos around three surreal, all‑too‑real stories.
*250 copies limited edition* "Pipeworx" is the new release from Irish musician Mel Keane, out April 24, 2026 on Deardogs. For the last two or so years, Mel Keane has been researching and making work in response to the pipe band (bagpipe and snare drum military adjacent marching bands) tradition, which is found mostly in countries that have been colonised by the UK, such as Ireland.
This new record came as the result of this research, exploring the instability and directness of the bagpipes, but…
Musics for the Savage Planet' is the new album from Bloodcog, part of a year-long project to record a new soundtrack to the 1973 animated movie 'Planete Sauvage' (also titled 'Fantastic Planet'). As well as the full 70-minute OST, 'Musics for the Savage Planet' is compiled from two takes to form 13 discreet tracks. Bloodcog is a band from the North-West of England featuring five of the region's top improvisers, with a sound part rock, part free jazz, part musique concrete, part electronica (and …