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New Arrivals

La Casa Del Lago
"La Casa del Lago" came out just a year after Saint Just's eponymous debut album; in 1973 the band were a very special trio, consisting of Jenny Sorrenti (voice), Antonio Verde (guitar) and Robert Fix (saxophone). They had a contract with Harvest (as well as Jenny's brother Alan Sorrenti, who debuted with "Aria" the previous year), and managed to stand out in the vast Italian pop scene of the early '70s.Unlike many other musical realities, they had a concrete support from the record label, which…
Issue 1, 2, 3 (Bundle)
All the 3 numbers  in bundle. New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson. Coil are greatly mourned and yet their project feels just as urgent now as it did when they were here. This zine will pore over the products they left behind, hoping to reinvigorate a living interest in their radical praxis. A5 perfect bound zine, 60 pages. "A timely publication, given the persistent and increasing interest in Coil, and one whose essays are all …
Issue Three
New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson.  Issue 3 of the ongoing zine dedicated to researching the importance of Coil. A5, perfect bound, 72 pages. Contents Singularities of Art and Natureby John Coulthart “There’s a Man Laying Down in a Grave Somewhere” Poem for Jhonn Balanceby Joseph Breitman "Shadows only exist when the spotlight is on"An Interview with Mead McLean “In Perpetual Motion”:The Coil Manifesto as Theory in Practiceby…
Issue Two
New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson. Issue 2 of the new zine dedicated to the incomparable legacy of Coil. A5, perfect bound, 64 pages. A Slip (or a Jump) In Beverley Roadby Nick Soulsby Letter to the Esoteric Order of Dagonby John Balance Towards a Magickal Appreciation of Coilby Patrick Weir Agapanthus: Four Poems for John Balanceby Jeremy Reed The Chaosphereby Stephen Sennitt Shakespeare, Jarman, Coil: A Conversationby Corma…
Issue One
New zine dedicated to Coil: the esoteric music project pursued by Jhonn Balance and Peter Christopherson. Coil are greatly mourned and yet their project feels just as urgent now as it did when they were here. This zine will pore over the products they left behind, hoping to reinvigorate a living interest in their radical praxis. A5 perfect bound zine, 60 pages. "A timely publication, given the persistent and increasing interest in Coil, and one whose essays are all of a quality belied by the “zi…
Zine Issue Six
Weird Walk Zine Issue Six. 48 page A5 zine. Printed on high quality recycled stock Here we come a-wassailingAmong the leaves so green;Here we come a-wand'ringSo fair to be seen. Grab a mulled cider and join us as we honour the winter solstice, bid farewell to the old year and welcome in the new with the sixth issue of our zine.  Wander through the magical woodland of Savernake Forest, and explore Lundy, an island wreathed in myth. Come on a doom (metal) stroll with Archer Sanderson, and witness …
Zine Issue Five
Weird Walk Zine Issue Five. 48 page A5 zine. Printed on high quality recycled stock. We hope this little treat (or trick?) finds you well… The nights are drawing in and stories are told around the fire… At this time of year, as thoughts turn to winter, stories would have been especially important to our ancestors. It is in sympathy with this telling of tales that we offer you issue five of our irregular periodical. We see the shadowy reverse of the British countryside revealed for younger reader…
Zine Issue Four
Weird Walk Zine Issue Four. 48 page A5 zine. Printed on high quality recycled stock. Abundant with vibes The wheel turns and we find ourselves halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Signs of new life emerge, the earth awakens, a new issue of Weird Walk pokes through the fecund mulch… The question of land rights, and who owns the British countryside, has dangled over these islands for centuries. Nick Hayes addresses free access to open spaces directly in this issue’s intervie…
Zine Issue Three
Rise up like the sun... 48 page A5 zine. Printed on high quality recycled stock. A midsummer night's zine In this issue we dive, like a drunken Norse king, headfirst into boozelore to pick out the legends and customs concealed in your glass. Elsewhere, strong vibes abound as we get out to some of this land’s most resonant spots: the return of Dolmania takes us down the road to the Devil’s Den, while new feature High Horses hikes out to Uffington. We also explore the ritual renaissance with artis…
Zine Issue Two
Bigger, weirder... 48 page A5 zine Printed on high quality recycled stock. May summon spirits As the harvest season ends, and we stagger towards winter, the ghostly glimmer of other worlds hovers in our imagination. In this issue we will be channelling Samhain, the gateway to the darker half of the year, poised between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice. It is in this spirit that we explore nature’s bounty alongside forager Adele Nozedar and celebrate an uplifting, eclectic take on folk …
Zine Issue One
40 page A5 zine. Printed on high quality recycled stock. Contains magick What is Weird Walk? It started as friends walking and will no doubt continue as such. For us, walking is an active engagement with the British landscape and its lore. Amongst other things, come with us to uncover some medieval graffiti, have a chat with writer/ recording artist Justin Hopper, take a trip around Avebury’s Neolithic wonderland, absorb some blackened dungeon synth, and meet a Tudor weird walking inspiration. W…
Likht
Incinerating sound together since 2014, Nava Dunkelman and gabby fluke-mogul combine their expansive palettes with finesse, creating a fierce dialect of their own. Violin and percussion combust viscerally through spirit and song. Forged in flame, Dunkelman and fluke-mogul honor ritual and celebrate their rich sonic hues in their duo release, Likht.
Sand
Sand is a Fields composition for 20 instrumentalists, three singers, and conductor. It combines three areas in which he has often worked: modularity, manipulation of text, and integration of composition and improvisation.Like Fields’ previous modular works, Sand is constructed of units whose interrelationships vary from weak to strong. In performance a conductor spontaneously selects, combines, sequences, and layers modules. Sand also includes improvisational elements within structures and “orga…
Retrato A​ñ​os Despu​é​s
Uruguayan guitarist Santiago Bogacz is a genre-bending virtuoso with a strong penchant for improvised music. Over the years he has released many solo and duo recordings, some under the stage name Matador. On the stimulating and poignant Retrato Años Despues he joins forces with his compatriot Emiliano Aires for nine spontaneously created pieces.Aires sticks to the infrequently heard soprano clarinet, the twittering tones of which, with their hints of vibrato, complement Bogacz's resonant strings…
Images Of One
New York City-based Pavone and Kasten Krause met by being placed together in the ensembles of other like-minded music experimentalists. It wasn't long before they realized their unique sonic preferences, aesthetics, and approaches to their instruments were similarly aligned and worth further investigation. Over the course of two seasons, they explored and experimented with sound worlds and structures, resulting in the four pieces that make up this album. Images of One is the first release from t…
From Union Pool
This adventurous set catches lightning in a bottle. They hit the ground running and never let up. Susan Alcorn's pedal steel soloing is phenomenal while Ryan Sawyer drives the trio forward as Patrick Holmes' clarinet keeps pace with both of them. A breathless set of high energy free improvisation at its best.
Goodbye Ground
Sakina Abdou has expressed herself in many contexts, in musical fields both broad and eclectic. With this solo album, she invites herself within, focus and anchors herself for the first time in her own language, where she summons the many influences which have nurtured her. Through «homemade» recording, naked, raw, without effects or tricks, we meet her on her own, at home. Grab a chair or settle on the floor next to her, on the edge of the bell, almost touching, and find yourself captured in a …
Mutable
The music on Mutable is a totally acoustic sonic exploration. It is an investigation that has led to the development of certain extended techniques in order to discover the ultimate limits of the sound of the saxophone and to try to create new sounds on the instrument.
Lo Escucho, Lo Pinto
** Edition of 300 in handmade cover, includes A3 colour poster. ** Deep and immersive open-air Chilean trance-folk improvisations from members of KYE Records alumni Glorias Navales and Sholto Dobie. "The idea of applying free-music logic to rock structures came of age with the records The Dead C and Harry Pussy put out on Xpressway and Siltbreeze in the '90s. They created a method to follow. Keep the tropes and tools of rock and roll but ditch the formal constraints. All you are left with then i…
In The Search For The Lost Land
Another adventurous feat awaits you! This time you will be accompanied by the excellent UNSHEATHED GLORY, an American DS artist you already met in HDK Dungeon-synth Magazine #7. His enchanted synthesizers will fly you to a fairy kingdom where everything is magic and mystery.