quête:astronaut
Limited Edition Double LP Box Set with 108 page Hardcover Libretto Book and CD (500 copies).
Alphabet of Wrongdoing was set in motion a few years ago when Daniela was invited by Toronto songwriter Jennifer Castle to sing “‘a couple of acapella prayers to clear the space” ahead of her LA show. It was the first time Daniela had sung Jewish ceremonial prayers outside of a ritual context. Audience members were enthralled and stayed for hours after the show to ask questions about what they had heard and experienced. The title of the project comes from the prayer Ashamnu, or Alphabet of Wrongdoing. In a ritual context, a congregation would stand and recite, in alphabetical order, beating their chests with each admittance, all of the ways they may have missed the mark in the past year. This communal act of forgiveness is a form of spiritual accounting. “This music is for challenging junctures,” says Daniela, “when we have more questions than answers. I consult tradition when I am at such an impasse; It provides an antidote to the constant content update or disappointment of the news cycle. To make an album of reimagined Jewish liturgy is my way of saying we can re-work, but we cannot obliterate; matter just does not behave that way. We know what we have destroyed, but we don’t yet know what we will create. This is me hitting pause before we re-build -- consulting tradition, listening to my tradition, in case it carries any hints.” The accompanying video was directed and filmed by Johnny Spence and features dancers Erin Poole and Devon Snell. The video depicts two figures dressed in warm pinks and reds traverse a stark, barren snowscape. They are followed and encircled by iridescent color trails that appear at times to be celebratory shadows, at times prayer shawls, at times pestering consciences. A dual Canadian-American citizen, Daniela Gesundheit is a vocalist, composer, and cantor. As a member of Snowblink, Daniela writes non-denominational devotional pop music. She is also a member of the band Hydra, a collaboration between Feist and LaForce. She was a featured vocalist alongside Brian Eno on Owen Pallet’s In Conflict and on astronaut Chris Hadfield’s Songs From a Tin Can- the first record ever to be recorded in space. She sings traditional Jewish liturgy for Shir Libeynu, the first queer-inclusive synagogue in Toronto and officiates lifecycle rituals throughout the US and Canada.
Track list: 1. Thirteen Qualities - Adonai Adonai 2. Our Father Our King - Avinu Malkeinu 3. In the New Year - B'Rosh Hashanah 4. My Cup Overflows - Cosi Revaya 5. All Our Vows - Kol Nidre 6. Alphabet of Wrongdoing – Ashamnu 7. Self-Seclusion – Hitbodedut 8. The Great Confession - Al Cheyt 9. All Our Departed - El Malei Rachamim 10. Psalm of David - Mizmor L'David 11. She is a Tree of Life - Etz Hayim Hi 12. Who is Like You - Mi Chamocha 13. Opposite the Seraphim 14. Priestly Blessing II - Birkat Kohanim 15. Blessing for New Experiences – Shehechiyanu 16. Filled With Motherlove the Thousands Within – Shema 17. Priestly Blessing - Birkat Kohanot 18. The Just Will Blossom Like the Date Palm - Psalm 92 - Tzadik Ka'Tamar
- A1: Rose (Solomun Remix)
- A2: River (Adriatique Remix)
- B1: Earth (Mind Against Remix)
- B2: Theory Of Everything (Jupiter Jazz Aka Maceo Plex & Avnu Remix)
- C1: River (Fideles Remix)
- C2: Isaac (Denis Horvath & Kevin De Vries Remix)
- D1: Lll (Ben Böhmer Remix)
- D2: Astronautin (Boris Brejcha Remix)
- E1: Earth (Roman Flügel Remix)
- E2: Nothing Like You Ft Luna Semara (Agents Of Time Remix)
- F1: Infinite Monkey (Patrice Bäumel Remix)
- F2: River (Echonomist Remix)
- G1: Astronautin (Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile Remix)
- G2: Breathe Ft Luna Semara (Dubfire Remix)
- H1: Collider (Anfisa Letyago Remix)
- H2: Isaac (Anna Remix)
- I1: Dune (Wehbba Remix)
- I2: Boavista (Reinier Zonneveld Remix)
- J1: Nothing Like You Ft Luna Semara (Ameloar Remix)
- J2: Trancoso (Christopher Coe Remix)
- K1: Cooper Station (Anii Remix)
- K2: Collider (Hannes Bieger Remix)
- L1: Breathe Ft Luna Semara (Dubfire Dub Remix)
- L2: Boavista (Meute Remix)
(6LP Box Set, 180gr vinyl, 4c print + Glossy varnish). Stephan Bodzin, Luna Semara, Solomun, Adriatique, Mind Against, Maceo Plex, Jupiter Jazz, AVNU, Fideles, Denis Horvat, Kevin de Vries, Ben Böhmer, Boris Brejcha, Roman Flügel, Agents Of Time, Patrice Baumel, Echonomist, Hernan Cattaneo, Soundexile, Dubfire, Anfisa Letyago, ANNA, Wehbba, Reinier Zonneveld, Ameloar, Christopher Coe, ANII, Hannes Bieger, MEUTE, Innellea
2LP black vinyl in a gatefold sleeve, polylined inners and download code. 2 x CD in 6 panel digifile sleeve.
When Darren Hayman made his debut in 1997 with the acclaimed indie band Hefner his lyrical remit was the broken hearted. His early songs told the story of the lonesome and lost, and broken dreams of love on the back streets of London. After Hefner, Hayman’s palette grew to include a unique take on place and memory. In the early 2000s he wrote a trilogy of albums around the history of Essex. In 2012 he made an instrumental album describing the tranquillity of Lidos. In 2016 Darren was awarded ‘Hardest Working Musician’ by the Association of Independent Music for his epic project on Thankful Villages, the 55 villages that survived the Great War with no casualties. His most recent record, 12 Astronauts, tells the personal story of the only men to have walked on the Moon. Darren is continually obsessed with the idea of what songs can be, and the stories they can tell. As he explains, “With projects like Thankful Villages, I became interested in what a record could be, using field recordings, interviews and songs to make sound collages. I wanted to return to the stricter art of song writing and try and make the twelve best compositions I could. I wanted to make useful songs, words that could be comfort, not just thoughts that would depress.” // "bold and unique" The Sunday Times // "Its delicately observed song cycle unfolds like a novella or short film, with tracks that might seem slight in isloation gaining resonance in situ." Q // “Bugbears is a rich and warming curio, and there’s something quietly noble about Hayman dragging the thoughts of these long-dead writers back into the light.” Mojo // “uniquely intimate and very satisfying” - BBC // “Hayman has hit a creative purple patch… a treat”. Mojo
- A1: Onewayticket.ins Paradies 02:09
- A2: Überflug 01:23
- A3: Centauri Nachtclub Pt. 1 03:51
- A4: Durch Den Asteroidengürtel 02:48
- A5: Secu's Im Anmarsch 01:41
- A6: Fancy Cocktail 02:20
- A7: Intergalaktischer Diskocharme (Skit) 01:23
- A8: Schüttel Alles Ab 02:05
- A9: Kosmische Einflüsse 02:08
- A1: Rasch Zum Tresen 01:31
- B2: Geheime Lagune 01:44
- B3: Nackte Tatsachen 02:16
- B4: Tanzhypnose 02:15
- B5: Neptun Kitsch 01:18
- B6: Aufstieg Einer Weltraumstation (Skit) 00:53
- B7: Tanz Der Toy-Roboter 02:13
- B8: Die Astronautenjacke 02:49
- B9: Für Immer Deins 01:25
- B10: Blick Durchs Glas 01:20
- B11: Centauri Nachtclub Pt. 2 01:40
- B12: Woohoo (Ab Nach Hause) 01:52
Genug von verschlossen Clubtüren und abgesagten Parties? Capitano Tito lässt dich nicht im Stich. Der neueste Stop seiner intergalaktischen Reisen ist der angesagteste Vergnügungstempel des Universums, der Centauri Nachtclub! Schüttel alles ab beim Tanz der Toy Roboter, entdecke nackte Tatsachen in der geheimen Lagune und spüre kosmische Einflüsse beim Blick durchs Glas. Und gibt es doch mal Stress in der Weltraumdisko, so sind schon die Secus im Anmarsch, denn Nachtclubmanager MXM hat alles im Griff. Diskretion ist oberstes Gebot, die Raumstation ist gegen digitale Streams abgeschirmt. Sichert euch die formschönen Vinyltickets bevor die Gästeliste voll ist.
- A1: Zwei Himmel
- A2: Die Rückkehr Zur Normalität
- A3: Die Durchnummerierten Im Irish
- A4: Paloubet Yoga
- A5: Gegen Die Vernunft
- B1: Bad Hair Day
- B2: Pony
- B3: Moderation
- B4: Astronaut*Innen Halali
- B5: Das Letzte Kommando (Feat. Gisbert Zu Knyphausen)
- B6: Moderation
- B7: Kommst Du? (Feat. Gisbert Zu Knyphausen)
- C1: Wer Kann Sich Schon Entscheiden (Feat. Gisbert Zu Knyphausen)
- C2: Helm Ab Zum Gebet
- C3: Heiliges Fernweh
- C4: Nach Diktat Verreist
- C5: Die Umarmung Der Magneten
- D1: Das Imperium Rudert Zurück
- D2: Arschloch, Wixer, Hurensohn! (Feat. Gisbert Zu Knyphausen)
- D3: Penn' Könn
- D4: Hundeherz
- D5: Zuweitwegmädchen
Vielleicht ist es der federleichte Groove von FORTUNA EHRENFELD, der die zuweilen tiefe Melancholie in Bechlers Texten in strahlende Freude in den Augen ihres Publikums umzuwandeln vermag.
Mit einem Konzert in der ausverkauften Kölner Philharmonie markiert die Kölner Indie Kult Band den vorläufigen Höhepunkt einer jungen Karriere, die gerade einmal vier Jahre vorher in den professionellen Musikbetrieb entlassen wurde. Was für eine Geschichte.
Gisbert zu Knyphausen rundet dieses Konzerterlebnis in gewohnt souveräner Intensität zu einem denkwürdigen Abend ab. Fortuna in unwiderstehlicher Bestform!
Considering the tight run of albums since the first part of the Gullvåg Trilogy in 2017 – three double and a single album in less than four years – the 16 months wait for “Ancient Astronauts” must feel like an eternity for the fans. Much of the music continue in the manner of the band’s popular long form “N.O.X.” suite from “The All Is One” (2019) album, including “Mona Lisa/Azrael” and “Chariot of The Sun”, the latter clocking in at 22 minutes, being the band´s longest instrumental track to date. Most of ”Ancient Astronauts” was recorded in Amper Tone studio in Oslo during five days in August with old compadre Deathprod at the helm. All four tracks are basically the band playing live in the studio, with the odd keyboards, some guitar and the vocals added afterwards. Some of it is in turns pretty frantic and angular or grandiose and hypnotic and is mined from the same sources as the band’s more explorative music from recent years. Meaning there aren’t many choruses to hang on to here, but plenty of mouthwatering music for the progheads. The album was mixed by Andrew Scheps.1/The Ladder 2/The Flower Of Awareness 3/Mona Lisa/Azrael 4/Chariot Of The Sun – To Phaeton On The Occasion Of Sunrise (Theme From An Imagined Movie)
In vier Tracks präsentieren Motorpsycho eine Zusammenfassung ihrer Heldentaten der vergangene Jahre: feuriger Prog Rock, experimentelle Soundscapes, Heavy Rock Grooves, theatralische Breakdowns und langatmige, epische Steigerungen. Ein neues Motorpsycho-Album ist immer einn guter Grund für heftige Spekulationen. Die Band ist erstmals abgebildet auf ihrem Albumcover - was bedeutet das? Wie Motorpsycho erklären, kann das Bild, sowie die Musik dahinter beides sein: so philosophisch oder so trivial. Aufgenommen im Amper Tone Studio in Oslo im Sommer 2021 ist 'Ancient Astronauts' das erste Motorpsycho-Album seit einigen Jahren das als Trio aufgenommen wurde. Das Album besteht aus insgesamt vier epischen Tracks - zwei instrumental, zwei mit Gesang - und ist ein weiteres Dokument einer unvergleichlichen Band die nichts mehr zu beweisen hat, mühelos den Bogen spannen von Progressive- und Heavy-Rock über experimentellen Lärm und fast schon trancehafte Jams, die auch das Markenzeichen von sind ihre Live-Shows sind. 'Ancient Astronauts' ist ab 19. August erhältlich - auf 180 Gr. Vinyl (inkl. Download) und auf CD.
- A1: Moby - Natural Blues
- A2: Deluxe - Pony
- A3: Kazam - Swag On
- A4: Smith & Mighty - Same (Feat Tammy Payne)
- A5: Alex Gopher - The Child (Radio Edit)
- A6: Goldfrapp - Lovely Head
- B1: Mr Scruff - Get A Move On
- B2: Dday One - Cielo Azul
- B3: Dj Cam - Birds Also Sing For Anamaria
- B4: Bonobo - Terrapin
- B5: Simon Says - Late At Night
- C1: Fakear - Morning In Japan
- C2: Kid Loco - A Grand Love Theme
- C3: Guts - What Is Love?
- C4: Moloko - Fun For Me
- C5: Waldeck - Memories (Feat Patrizia Ferrara)
- C6: Ancient Astronauts - I Came Running
- D1: Gotan Project - Epoca (Feat Cristina Vilallonga)
- D2: Chinese Man - I've Got That Tune
- D3: The Mighty Bop - Feeling Good
- D4: Thievery Corporation - It Takes A Thief
- D5: Quantic - Time Is The Enemy
- Disc: 1 1. Yearly Dying
- 2: Under Silence
- 3: Pelekas
- 4: Magnificent Obsession
- 5: The Space Inbetween
- 6: Blind Mountain (1994 Version
- 7: If This Is All
- Disc: 2 1. Left Brain Ambassadors (1999 Demo)
- 2: If You Should Leave (1994 Version)
- 3: Save Your Soul (1999 Demo)
- 4: Nowhere To Go (199 Version)
- 5: Until The Morning (1999 Demo)
- 6: Sour Stains (1994 Version)
- 7: Angel Of Betrayal (1999 Demo)
- 8: Per Aspera Ad Astra (1999 Demo)
- 9: Blessed (Instrumental Version 1 Demo)
- Disc: 3 1. Mushroom Tea Girl (1996 Demo)
- 2: Let The Magic Talk (1999 Demo)
- 3: The Goddess (1999 Demo)
- 4: Inside Charmer (1996 Demo)
- 5: Trouble In My Head (1996 Demo)
- 6: Mr White
- 7: Broken Morning (1996 Demo)
- 8: Monster Astronauts (1996 Demo)
- 9: Sad Queen Boogie
Traffic Lights Vinyl Edition[52,90 €]
The Spiritual Beggars debut album (1994) reissued with 2 full LPs of extra tracks – 18 demo cuts and other rare versions, presented in ravishing triple fold packaging with astounding art by Costin Chioreanu. The Spiritual Beggars mastermind Michael Amott (Arch Enemy, ex-Carcass) is one of today’s most important guitarists in Metal, and this reissue originally coincided with the band’s 20th anniversary. The original limited vinyl being long sold out, Svart Records present a new edition as the band’s 30th anniversary draws near.
- Disc: 1 1. Yearly Dying
- 2: Under Silence
- 3: Pelekas
- 4: Magnificent Obsession
- 5: The Space Inbetween
- 6: Blind Mountain (1994 Version
- 7: If This Is All
- Disc: 2 1. Left Brain Ambassadors (1999 Demo)
- 2: If You Should Leave (1994 Version)
- 3: Save Your Soul (1999 Demo)
- 4: Nowhere To Go (199 Version)
- 5: Until The Morning (1999 Demo)
- 6: Sour Stains (1994 Version)
- 7: Angel Of Betrayal (1999 Demo)
- 8: Per Aspera Ad Astra (1999 Demo)
- 9: Blessed (Instrumental Version 1 Demo)
- Disc: 3 1. Mushroom Tea Girl (1996 Demo)
- 2: Let The Magic Talk (1999 Demo)
- 3: The Goddess (1999 Demo)
- 4: Inside Charmer (1996 Demo)
- 5: Trouble In My Head (1996 Demo)
- 6: Mr White
- 7: Broken Morning (1996 Demo)
- 8: Monster Astronauts (1996 Demo)
- 9: Sad Queen Boogie
Black Vinyl[52,90 €]
Traffic Lights Vinyl Edition
The Spiritual Beggars debut album (1994) reissued with 2 full LPs of extra tracks – 18 demo cuts and other rare versions, presented in ravishing triple fold packaging with astounding art by Costin Chioreanu. The Spiritual Beggars mastermind Michael Amott (Arch Enemy, ex-Carcass) is one of today’s most important guitarists in Metal, and this reissue originally coincided with the band’s 20th anniversary. The original limited vinyl being long sold out, Svart Records present a new edition as the band’s 30th anniversary draws near.
First ever reissue of one of the most sought after titles in the catalogue of Peruvian's label MAG, in high demand not only among Latin music collectors but also among those interested in the most exotic and experimental psychedelic sounds around. - It includes 'Astronautas a Mercurio', a cosmic descarga full of electronic effects, filtered voices and fierce guitars with wah wah and raw distortion, as well as guarachas, cumbias and descargas. - Details: Hugo Macedo was a member of the first sonora in Peru, directed by his brother: the Sonora de Lucho Macedo. His brothers were the singers of the band while he performed as a timbalero. After nine years he founded the Sonora Casino of Hugo Macedo in 1964, later incorporating his wife, Lucía "Pochita" Rivera as a vocalist. "Trompeteros" was released on the Peruvian record label MAG in 1972. Previously, the Sonora Casino had already recorded several albums for Philips since the mid-60s. At the time their repertoire was fed by rhythms such as cha cha cha, bolero, guaracha... Their MAG period would start in 1970 with the album "Pochita y la Sonora Casino de Hugo Macedo" in which Hugo Macedo's wife was granted with an important visual presence on the front cover, with a similar follow-up on "Trompeteros", creating some confusion since vocalist Pachito Nalmy was the actual main singer on the record. The vocalist, who hails from Callao, demonstrates here a great vocal versatility as captured on songs like 'Guajira del amor', with a heavy rhythm that will surely delight boogaloo lovers, or the bolero number 'Pasa, pasa', being both songs own compositions of the multitalented Nalmy. Guarachas, descargas and cumbias complete the offering of this fantastic album, one of the strongest tropical LPs in the MAG catalogue. But the real banger here is the almost magical 'Astronauts to Mercury', a cosmic descarga full of electronic effects, filtered voices and fierce guitars with wah wah and raw distortion, closer to the sound of any psychedelic recording than the classic tropical sound of La Sonora Casino, and right next to those elements, an impressive brass section that boosts the intensity of the song to the highest levels. It is not surprising that "Trompeteros" has become in recent years a highly sought-after album not only by Latin music collectors but also by those after the most exotic and experimental psychedelic sounds around... Pablo Iglesias aka DJ Bongohead
Following widespread acclaim for his recent LP ‘Always Inside your Head’, on March 4th / April 8th Matt Cutler AKA Lone releases four re-works of tracks from the album, entitled ‘Natural Aerials’.
On ‘Natural Aerials (Mouth of God Part Two)’, Lone utilises a similar sound palette as album track ‘Mouth Of God’, but rebuilds it into a brand new banger. Energetic, deep, trancey and driven by jungle-schooled breakbeats, with bassbin shuddering low-end, he delves deeper into the vortex. Whereas the album was made predominantly using software, Cutler has since been buying hardware – and this marks the first track made on these newly acquired synths.
Based around a version from Lone’s recent sold-out live show at London’s Village Underground, on ‘Inlove2 (One Thirty Mix)’ he ups the original’s BPM count, with sights set firmly on the dancefloor. Taking cues from the ‘Ambivert Tools’ series, this is a high-grade, proggy, main room acid rush.
On ‘Visited By Astronauts (SHERELLE Had A Groove Remix)’, the fast-rising star takes an ambient interlude from the album, and gives it what she calls “a space age, footwork jungle twist”. Her first released remix, Sherelle continues an impeccable purple patch, with a re-rub that’s both airy and light, but also heavily percussive, full of propulsive forward motion. She states, "it’s a pleasure and honour to remix for Lone, as being a long time fan, it's a beautiful thing to be able to collaborate. I really wanted my first remix to be special and also for someone who I hugely admire, so Matt asking me to be involved in this process wastruly magical!”
‘Echo Paths Ebb And Flow’ takes a downtempo album highlight, strips it back to just the synths, then unfurls them into a blissful ambient work that’s melodic, warm and fuzzy, swaddling the listener in candy floss clouds.
- A1: The End Of A Robot
- A2: Monster On Saturn 1
- A3: Visitors Of A D 2022
- A4: Galactic Adventures Of
- A5: The Outer Space Fleet “Hope”
- A6: Hit Parade In The Light Year 25
- B1: The Whistling Astronaut
- B2: Murder In The Space Station
- B3: Flirtation On Venus
- B4: Dance On Mars
- B5: Man Out Of A Test Tube
- B6: Just Walking On The Moon
Back in 1968, a pair of Germanic behind-the-scenes sound
librarians called Horst Ackermann and Heribert Thusek left a
tiny but indelible pinprick on the history of German Pop in the
misshaped form of a sexy horror cash-in concept album called
‘Dracula’s Music Cabinet’. Shelved at a micro-cosmic axis
where Krautrock meets lesbian vampire Horrortica and easy
listening meets psychedelia, the delayed reaction of this mutant
concoction eventually exploded in the mid-1990s in the hands of
a generation of ‘record diggers’ sending currency-crushing
tremors through the wallets of mods, rockers, hip hoppers and
psych nuts around the plastic-pillaging planet. The vinyl junkies
had resurrected a monster but, like addicts do, they ravenously
sucked it dry and moved on looking for the next fix to feed their
habit.
Luckily for some, Ackermann and Thusek were also creatures
of habit. And it wouldn’t take a genius to figure out that they
were holding the next dose, but by the turn of the millennium
the mad scientists had been given a thirty-five-year head start
on the pop archaeologists and their mythical sequel was literally
light-years ahead of their previous draconian instalment.
Encouragingly, the unclosed cabinet left a shiny white clue in
the form of its closing track ‘Frankenstein Meets Alpha 7’.
The Ackermann and Thusek duo were far from dynamic. They
were undercover agents hiding behind user-friendly mock-rock
monikers and, like most B-Musicians, the only way to sniff them
out would be to read the small print. But when an unidentified
record on an unknown label with a title like ‘Science Fiction
Dance Party’ crops up in the Eins Deutschmark crates it’s not
exactly rocket science - although the track titles might suggest
otherwise. ‘The End Of A Robot’, ‘Monster On Saturn 1’,
‘Galactic Adventures Of The Outer Space Fleet’, ‘The Whistling
Astronauts’, ‘Death Rays Out Of The Universe’… The tell-tale
signs are all there and if that doesn’t clench the deal then what
will?
Even rarer than its horror counterpart, this ultra-rare record
regularly reaches sums in excess of €400 plus online.
- A1: The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari
- A2: The Ventures - Walk, Don't Run
- A3: The Revels Feat Barbara Adkins - Church Key
- A4: The Pharaohs - Dennis The Menace
- A5: Ramrods - (Ghost) Riders In The Sky
- A6: The Jesters - The Jester Jump
- A7: The Astronauts - Come Along Baby
- A8: Bert Weedon - Guitar Boogie Shuffle
- A9: Santo & Johnny - Sleep Walk
- B1: The Champs - Lowdown
- B2: The Fireballs - Vaquero
- B3: The Cheyennes - Tomahawk
- B4: Brian Bentley & The Bachelors - Caramba
- B5: Ray Ethier - President's Walk
- B6: The Vampires - Clap Trap
- B7: The Rockets Band - Countdown
- B8: The Rockin' Rebels - Wild Weekend
- B9: The Feenades - Theme From Leningrad
03[18,28 €]
THE BEST OF SURF MUSIC IN AN EXCLUSIVE 3 VINYL COLLECTION ! BETWEEN CLASSICS AND RARITIES, BE CARRIED AWAY BY THE WAVE OF SURF ROCK !
A decade ago, the static signal of “Terminal” booting-up sounded and Galactic Melt launched into the atmosphere for the first time; Seth Haley’s Com Truise project arrived in full. A graphic designer based in New Jersey at the time, Haley found a sound on his synthesizers that sparked an immediate nostalgia response, tapping into classic sci-fi and proto-electro in a way that felt early ‘80s in scope, but also remarkably weird — stutter-step proggy and intoxicatingly psychedelic. Unknowingly he had stepped into a genre prism; suppose we know it now as synth-wave though the tag never landed squarely. To Haley, this was a space to explore and a story to tell, which he’d do across a saga of releases that would resonate with a legion of fans and send the producer touring the world in perpetual orbit. His full-length debut on Ghostly International, Galactic Melt delivered on the promise of Haley’s Cyanide Sisters EP as well as high-profile remixes for Twin Shadow, Neon Indian, and Daft Punk. Bold, imaginative, and unapologetically cosmic, the set occupies a beloved coordinate in the Com Truise catalog, considered the gateway for many. To celebrate its 10th
anniversary, Haley and Ghostly have repressed the long-sold out 2xLP and added five unreleased tracks to the expanded digital edition, giving this classic its due treatment as it passes the milestone.
From the keyed-up, skyscraping machine love of “VHS Sex” and “Cathode Girls” to pulsing cuts like “Air Cal” and “Ether Drift,” the music on Galactic Melt is mathy, forlorn, funky, and mighty in technical ambition. That they’re all noticeably cinematic is, of course, by design. Haley envisioned Galactic Melt as a “sort of film score...from the mind,” chronicling the life and death of Com Truise, the world’s first synthetic/robotic astronaut, from his creation and time on earth to his subsequent mission to a newly discovered galaxy called Wave 1 (released in 2014).
In the 1990s, Malka Family landed from the planet Kif to convert France to their vibrant and crazy madness made of euphoric riffs and glittering suits. Direct heirs of George Clinton and his cosmic P-Funk, they quickly burned stages around the world with this communicative energy which only large ensembles have the secret to. France, Europe, Japan, Africa, Canada… They will be forced to stop in the early 2000s replaced by DJs and computers.
2021. June 5th. Three years after the reformation of the band, Ground Control received a message from "Major Thom" - the astronaut Thomas Pesquet himself. The post is clear! Le Retour du Kif produced in 2018 is played in space… @Thom_astro and all the crew members of the ISS are totally fans of the Malka Family’s Music!
A new era begins, the Jedi of Funk have swept away the machines and their logarithmic music, groove and heavyweight Funk reign in the galaxy once again. The Malka Family is releasing a new 14 track album, SuperLune, a crazy and heavenly funk combo!
This time, back to Malka Family’s old recipes. They spend hours, nights in the studio, writing songs, arranging horns, recording vocals, slapping the bass guitar… "SuperLune is a more introspective album, we did everything without any restrictions, and our funk is more accomplished than ever…" says Jo Mannix fresh out from mixing the album. French Radio Nova tells: "In their spaceship, the bass is definitely queen. From your head to your feet and (especially) through your buttocks, “Blue Funk” will awaken your senses. Without even realizing it, you've already been swept up in the crazy storm of the Malka Family. All the ingredients are there: the dance, the music and an atmosphere that only they have the secret to…" Last but not least, to accompany the interplanetary release of SuperLune, Malka re-embark in their spaceship for the next cosmic tour. Let’s go to the Moon! The SuperLune!
- Willkommen Im Beerdigungscafe
- Eingang
- Es Regnet
- Erkenntnis
- Bitter Macht Lustig
- 1000: Winter Fauler Tau
- Love Sucks
- Snake Mountain
- Astronaut
- Mirage
- Und Die Sterne Sagen: Es Werde Licht
- 22: Teile
- Fauler Zauber Dunkelherz
- Intro
- In Dunklen Wassern Brennt Ein Licht
- Loreley
- Mein Kopf So Leer, Die Welt So Voll
- Spiel Mir Das Lied Vom Leben
- Wo Ist Die Erde, Die Micht Trägt?!



















