‘The Centre is Everywhere’ is our first album. We created it in rather extraordinary circumstances, at a time when we were all slowly sinking into the banal dystopia of a pandemic-stricken world. Our lives, it felt, had slowed to a crawl. Normally we’re fuelled by our audiences, but touring was off the menu. So, we made this record. For us, it was personal.
In such an uncertain time, we wanted to play music that we loved. We ended up with a set of work written over a 120-year period – weightless and transcendent new music alongside Schoenberg’s anguished fin de siècle storytelling.
Edmund Finnis’ work in particular (the titular ‘The Centre is Everywhere’) is important to us. He’s a friend and a colleague, and it’s been a profound experience for us to live with this piece, to tour it, and to make the first ever recording. Somehow in the writing of it, Edmund seems to have prefigured the lack of certainty that has been one of the defining characteristics of this period. His music spins freely through time and space, wraithlike and beautiful.
Whilst recording both ‘Company’ by Philip Glass and ‘Transfigured Night’ by Arnold Schoenberg, we found ourselves drawn to a pervading sense of wildness and nature. The hypnotic rise and fall of the rhythms and textures in Glass’ quartet (presented here in an arrangement for string orchestra) feel quite separate to industrial, man-made structures and forms. Like Edmund’s work, these short movements feel out of time and cyclical, like eternally repeating tides or moon-phases.
Schoenberg’s masterpiece for string sextet opens on a moonlit forest scene, two lovers venturing through a bare, cold grove. We’ve tried to create a recording that paints the violent contrasts of this piece as vividly as possible, from the claustrophobic confessions that open the work through to the gleaming sound world of the second half. As the piece closes, our wooden, earthbound instruments seem to have been transmuted by the glamour and glow of Schoenberg’s music. We finish amongst the stars.
Headline performance at this summer's BBC Proms at the royal Albert Hall
Buscar:iii
The vanguard of the Polish psychedelic heavy rock scene returns
with a brand new album! Continuing to defy expectations and
challenge what it means to be a “stoner” band, Weedpecker have
crafted a new masterpiece. After several fundamental lineup
changes in the past years, fans of
Weedpecker were left wondering
what might become of the band’s
newest incarnation. “III”, their
last outing from 2018, was the
final one with longtime bandmates
Bartek Dobry, Robert Kulakowski
and Grzegorz Pawlowski (the first
of whom is remaining founding
member Piotr Dobry’s brother).
In 2019, the band gave a very brief
glimpse into their new lineup featuring
members of Dopelord, Major
Kong and Belzebong while on
a short tour. The most surprising
change was the switch from dual
guitars to a full-time keyboardist.
So much for history, where does
this take us to now with the new
album?
“IV” is a deep, vividly textured IV” is a deep, vividly textured psychedelic
rock record with tons of
layers begging to be picked apart
upon multiple spins. Beginning
with the driving opener “No Heartbeat
Collective”, the song immediately
beings new elements into
the mix. Etherial keys and twisting
guitar lines meld in harmony,
giving way to chunky riffs. Moving
forward, “IV” continues to surprise
with mellow psychedelic gems
reminiscent of early Tame Impala,
blistering Oh Sees-esque rock
bursts and of course the trademark
melodic heavy riffage.
Former co-lead guitarist Bartek
has teamed up with the band
in the position of engineer and
producer, while also lending his
arrangement skills. This combination
of new input and experimentation
has led to the most radical
Weedpecker record thus far, a
killer album which will doubtless
make a late entry for 2021’s album
of the year.
Available on 180gr. transparent
yellow LP including download card
and on CD.
- A1: The Oath In Felghana ~ Omen = Styx =
- A2: Trading Town Of Redmont
- A3: Quiet Moments
- A4: Prelude To The Adventure
- A5: The Boy's Got Wings
- A6: Be Careful
- A7: Raven Beast
- B1: Illburns Ruins
- B2: A Searing Struggle
- B3: Snare Of Darkness
- B4: Lightning Of The Grim Reaper
- B5: Quickening Dream
- B6: Steeling The Will To Fight
- C1: Tearful Twilight
- C2: Valestein Castle
- C3: Sealed Time
- C4: Believe In My Heart
- C5: The Beat Of Destruction
- D1: Tower Of Destiny
- D2: The Strongest Ennemy
- D3: Farewell ~Dear My Brother~
- D4: Morning Of Departure
- D5: Wanderers From Ys
- D6: Key Of The Light
- E2: Omen =Styx= (Opening)
- E3: Trading Town Of Redmont (Town)
- E4: Quiet Moments (Private House/Inn)
- E5: Prelude To Adventure (Map Select)
- 6: The Boy's Got Wings (Stage Entrance)
- E7: Be Careful (Tigray Quarry)
- E8: Raven Beast (Medium Boss)
- E9: Illburns Ruins (Ruins - Above Ground)
- E10: A Searing Struggle (Ruins - Lava Area)
- E11: Snare Of Darkness (Tigray Quarry)
- E12: Steeling The Will To Fight (Eldern Mountain)
- E13: Lightning Of The Grim Reaper (Stage Boss)
- F1: Valestein Castle (Valestein Castle)
- F2: Key Of The Light (Valestein Castle - Place Of Worship)
- F3: Sealed Time (Valestein Castle - Clock Tower)
- F4: The Beat Of Destruction (Galvaran Island)
- F5: Tower Of Destiny (Galbalan Island - Top Floor)
- F6: Behold!! (Galvaran's Threat)
- F7: Morning Of Departure (Town - Ending)
- F8: Wanderers From Ys (Ending)
- D7: Dancing On The Road (Unused Music)
- E1: Dancing On The Road (User Disc Creation)
This is the Soundtrack of Ys: the Oath in Felghana, the gorgeous A-RPG by Nihon Falcom! Composed & arranged by the Falcom Sound Team jdk, Ys: The Oath in Felghana is the acclaimed remake of Ys III: Wanderers from Ys. which soundtrack is also included in this release!
GENRE: Modern Classical, Experimental, Ambient Metal. RIYL: György Ligeti, Sarah Davachi, Stars Of The Lid. 180g LP pressed at Optimal, 350gsm jacket, inner & DL card. Jessica Moss Also Known For Her Tenure In Thee Silver Mt. Zion (2002-2015), Black Ox Orkestar (2002-2007), Recordings By Vic Chesnutt, Carla Bozulich, Arcade Fire, Basia Bulat, Roy Montgomery, Sarah Davachi, Big Brave & More. A phosphene is “the phenomenon of seeing light without light entering the eye.” The title of the heart-rending and resolute new album by composer/violinist Jessica Moss could not be better chosen. Moss is by now a seasoned practitioner of immersive isolation music; across three previously acclaimed solo records of minimal and maximal post-classicism, her acoustic, amplified, and electronically-shifted violin is the raw material for deeply expressive, palpably haunted, wholly committed compositions. But Phosphenes inscribes fleeting halos of refracted ghostly light out of a prevailing darkness with especially plangent determination and intensity. This is the most overtly searching, mournful and inexorable music Moss has made to date. The pieces on Phosphenes exquisitely navigate consonance and dissonance, building patiently from single notes to multiple voicings, harmonic stacks and clusters. These compositions channel themselves like slow-moving water in a dark cave, finding small eddies and catching glints of luminescence from within. Signal processing is kept to a minimum in the three-movement “Contemplation” suite on Side One, where Moss deploys amplification chiefly in the service of activating overtones and pitch-shifts, thickening and widening the sonics, carving out her unique timbral space. Based on a four-note sequence that sets whole tones against one another, “Contemplation” is a bona fide requiem that finds Moss at her most instrumentally naturalistic, measured, and modern. Side Two unfolds in a more foreboding vein: “Let Down” is marked by cavernous octave-dropped arco and pizzicato, providing a gothically-inflected substratum upon which hauntingly wordless vocal invocations and cumulative gyres of violin melody unfurl. “Distortion Harbour” grinds with noisier grit and a more harrowing complexion, highlighting Moss’s ambient-metal sensibility and her distinctive palette of industrial-inflected power electronics a reminder of why she’s also been a go-to player on albums by the likes of Big Brave, Oiseaux-Tempête and Zu in recent years. These two songs also feature upright bass from old friend and former bandmate Thierry Amar (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion, Black Ox Orkestar). Album closer “Memorizing & Forgetting” is inarguably the most tender and beautiful song in Jessica’s oeuvre: a keening lullabye of sorts, on which she plays piano, violin and guitar, joined by her partner Julius Levy in a lustrous ambient vocal duet. Everyone has been trying to find a way through and out of pandemic, lockdown, social isolation and often darkened hope and for many musicians, the absence of touring, of live performance, live sound, live audiences, and a living. For Moss, it’s also been “like when you press your fists hard against your eyes and eventually there is fireworks.” The light gets in where it can, even or maybe especially as imaginative sensory simulacra (if/when we shut down our screens and are left to our own devices). Phosphenes is a stoic, acutely sensitive, superlative musical statement from Moss
- One I
- Or Are You Just A Technician Ii
- Chant Iii
- Quatro Two Iv
- Requiem V/Stuki Vi
- Along Came Poppy Three Vii
- Brother Viii/Duet With Piano Ix
- Darkness Here Four X
- Catos Revisited Xi
- The Truth Xii
- How Unbelievable Five Xiii
- Bruce Xiv/Keir Xv
- Neil Six Xvi
- Mike Xvii
- Alan Xviii
- Anthony
A Paean to Wilson is still arguably Vini Reilly and the Durutti Column's most important and consistent piece of work since the demise of the original and seminal Factory Records in the early 1990's. On this release we have the ‘F4 Heaven Sent’ tracks released on vinyl for the first time. They first appeared in 2005 via Wilson's project F4, as being the fourth version of Factory Records. Originally it was download-only release, Heaven Sent (It Was Called Digital, It Was Heaven Sent). A six track CD of personal dedications by Vini ironically the last piece is titled Anthony. Originally this was commissioned for the MIF (Manchester International Festival) where it was premiered in July 2009. Vin had already composed pieces for Tony to listen to whilst he was ill in hospital and it was from here that the project developed. This release belatedly coincides with the new Paul Morley Biography ‘Manchester with Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony ...’Ever critical of Vini's voice, but ever a fierce champion of his talent, the late Tony Wilson would surely appreciate this instrumental tribute by The Durutti Column. ‘Near the beginning of the final night of the Durutti Column's 70-minute international festival tribute to Tony Wilson, A Paean to Wilson, guitarist Vini Reilly announced that he wouldn't be singing: "So you won't have to put up with my awful voice and schoolboy lyrics." If Wilson was with us, he would have chuckled. The Granada presenter-turned-Factory Records boss spent years urging his first signing to stop singing, and concentrate on the virtuosity that led Red Hot Chili Pepper John Frusciante to call Reilly "the greatest guitarist in the world". Two years after his death, Wilson got his way, one of many lovely touches in a very personal, emotional and often warmly funny musical tribute. Wilson signed Joy Division and Happy Mondays, yet never gave up on this cult band he adored, working with them even after his legendary label went bankrupt. A complex man, Wilson was an academic thinker who revelled in Steve Coogan's affectionate, Alan Partridge-style send-up of him. And this tribute was no different. At one point, Reilly known for melancholy launched into something resembling an Irish jig. "Tony loved to laugh," he explained. "He loved absurdities." After the humour came exquisitely mournful music. With Reilly and drummer Bruce Mitchell augmented by bass, keyboard, violin, electric piano, drum machine and trumpet, the band's beautiful pieces reflected Wilson's love of rock and classical. Reilly's plangent guitar work showed grief's emotional spectrum, from sadness to overdriven anger. As in life, Wilson had the last word, his recorded voice expounding thoughts on socialism with an eerie echo. Silence followed as Manchester pondered the loss of one of its truly larger-than-life characters. Then everybody cheered.' Dave Simpson The Guardian 20/7/09
New Orleans-based African-American producer/composer, IFÉ feeds Afro-Caribbean hand percussion through digital synthesizers and drum machines as he delivers explosive lyrics tackling life, death and the world we live in today to create a 21st century soundsystem experience on 0000+000 - the follow up to IFÉ's acclaimed 2017 debut LP IIII+IIII.
- Opening
- Player Select
- Versus
- Stage - Sakura
- Stage - Zangief
- Stage - Ryu
- Stage - Chun-Li
- Stage - Sodom
- Stage - Birdie
- Stage - Charlie
- Stage - Dan
- Stage - M. Bison
- Stage - Sagat Vs. Ryu
- Stage - Dhalsim
- Stage - Rolento
- Stage - Gen
- Stage - Ken
- Stage - Sagat
- Stage - Guy
- Stage - Adon
- Stage - Rose
- Stage - Akuma
- Stage End
- Continue?
- Ending - Sakura 1 & 2
- Ending - Zangief 1 & 2
- Ending - Ryu 1 & 2
- Ending - Chun-Li
- Ending - Sodom
- Ending - Birdie
- Ending - Charlie 1 & 2
- Ending - Dan
- Ending - M. Bison
- Ending - Dhalsim
- Ending - Rolento
- Ending - Gen 1 & 2
- Ending - Ken
- Ending - Sagat
- Ending - Guy
- Ending - Adon 1 & 2
- Ending - Rose
- Ending - Akuma 1 & 2
- Staff Roll 1
- Staff Roll 2
- Staff Roll 3
- Here Comes A New Challenger!
- Game Over - Ranking Display
We return to Capcom’s classic ’90s output with this double LP for the Street Fighter Alpha 2 arcade soundtrack.
The composition team includes Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, and Tatsuro Suzuki
All music has been specially mastered for vinyl by Joe Caithness, and tracks will be pressed onto audiophile-quality, heavyweight 180g discs.
We’ve once again enlisted the brilliant comic book illustrator Andie Tong to create original sleeve artwork, as he did for the Street Fighter III: The Collection vinyl box set.
LPs come in printed inner sleeves, all housed in a widespined outer sleeve.
- Opening Demo
- Player Select
- Vs
- Ryu Stage
- Charlie Stage
- Chun-Li Stage
- Adon Stage
- Guy Stage
- Akuma Stage
- Ken Stage
- Side B
- Sodom Stage
- Rose Stage
- Birdie Stage
- Sagat Stage
- M. Bison Stage
- Dan Stage
- Stage End
- Continue?
- Here Comes A New Challenger!
- Staff Roll 1
- Staff Roll 2
- Game Over - Ranking Display
- Ryu Ending
- Adon Ending
- Guy Ending
- Akuma Ending
- Ken Ending
- Sodom Ending
- Rose Ending
- Birdie Ending
- Sagat Ending
- M. Bison Ending
- Dan Ending
- Side B 45Rpm – Sound Fx Collection
- Voice Collection
- Se Collection
- Announcer Collection
- Charlie Ending
- Chun-Li Ending
We return to Capcom’s classic ‘90s output with this double LP for the Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams soundtrack.
Enter jazz-funk fusion heaven with the upbeat arcade OST of the first title in the Alpha/Zero trilogy,
The composition team includes Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Setsuo Yamamoto, Yuko Takehara, Naoaki Iwami, Naoshi Mizuta, Hiroaki Kondo and Ryoji Yamamoto
All music has been specially mastered for vinyl by Joe Caithness, and tracks will be pressed onto audiophile-quality, black 180g discs.
We’ve once again enlisted the brilliant comic book illustrator Andie Tong to create original sleeve artwork, as he did for the Street Fighter III: The Collection vinyl box set.
LPs come in printed inner sleeves, all housed in a widespined outer sleeve.
Clint Mansell's incredible synth score to Ben
Wheatley’s ‘In The Earth’.
The score is pressed on 180g black vinyl and
housed in a deluxe spined sleeve with double
sided printed insert and digital download card.
For the score, Mansell actually captured the sound
of singing plants via the PlantWave MIDI Sprout
machine, in keeping with the vegetal themes of the
film.
“It’s big, ominous, sometimes beautiful and often
eerie - think Blade Runner or ‘Annihilation’ - not to
mention unsettling at times,” says Clint. “Paranoia,
isolation, anxiety, synths, plants... something for
everyone!”
‘In The Earth’ was made by Ben Wheatley during
lockdown and was one of the most talked about
films of Sundance Film Festival. As the world
searches for a cure to a devastating virus, a
scientist and a park scout venture deep into the
woods. As night falls, their journey becomes a
terrifying voyage through the heart of darkness as
the forest comes to life around them.
Press - Features in Brooklyn Vegan, Empire, The
Guardian, The Quietus, Dead Central.
[a] Mycorrhiza [60-250 Hz]
[f] Mycorrhiza [250-500 Hz]
[i] Mycorrhiza [2-4 Hz]
New Orleans-based African-American producer/composer, IFÉ feeds Afro-Caribbean hand percussion through digital synthesizers and drum machines as he delivers explosive lyrics tackling life, death and the world we live in today to create a 21st century soundsystem experience on 0000+000 - the follow up to IFÉ's acclaimed 2017 debut LP IIII+IIII.
- N1: Paper Blood (Live At The Albert Hall)
- N2: Romeo And Juliet (Live At The Albert Hall)
- N3: Creole Dance (Live At The Albert Hall)
- N4: Still... You Turn Me On (Live At The Albert Hall)
- N5: Lucky Man (Live At The Albert Hall)
- O1: Black Moon (Live At The Albert Hall)
- O2: Pirates (Live At The Albert Hall)
- P1: Finale (Medley)
- Q1: Karn Evil 9 1St Impression (Pt. 2) (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- Q2: Hoedown (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- A1: The Barbarian (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, Uk, 29Th August 1970)
- A2: Take A Pebble (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, Uk, 29Th August 1970)
- B1: Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade Pt.1 / The Gnome / Promenade Pt.2 / The Sage / The Old Castle
- C1: Pictures At An Exhibition (Continued): Promenade Pt.3 / The Hut Of Baba Yaga / The Curse Of Baba Ya
- D1: Rondo (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, Uk, 29Th August 1970)
- D2: Nutrocker (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, Uk, 29Th August 1970)
- D3: Interview (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival, Newport, Uk, 29Th August 1970)
- E1: Toccata (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, California, Usa 6Th April 1974)
- E2: Still... You Turn Me On (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, California, Usa 6Th April
- E3: Lucky Man (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, California, Usa 6Th April 1974)
- F1: Piano Improvisations (Including 'Fugue' And 'Little Rock Getaway) (Live At California Jam, Ontario M
- F2: Take A Pebble (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, California, Usa 6Th April 1974)
- G1: Karn Evil 9 1St Impression (Pt.2) (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, California, Usa 6
- H1: Karn Evil 9 3Rd Impression (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway, California, Usa 6Th Apri
- H2: Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gates Of Kiev (Live At California Jam, Ontario Motor Speedway
- I1: Introductory Fanfare (Live 1977/78)
- I2: Peter Gunn (Live 1977) - By Keith Emerson
- I3: Tiger In A Spotlight (Live 1977/78)
- I4: C'est La Vie (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977) - By Keith Emerson
- I5: Watching Over You (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977) - By Keith Emerson
- I6: Maple Leaf Rag (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- I7: The Enemy God Dances With The Black Spirits (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- J1: Fanfare For The Common Man (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- J2: Knife-Edge (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- K2: Pictures At An Exhibition (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- L1: Closer To Believing (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- L2: Piano Concerto Third Movement: Toccata Con Fuoco (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- L3: Tank (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- M1: Karn Evil 9 1St Impression, Pt. 2 (Live At The Albert Hall)
- M2: Tarkus (I. Eruption Ii. Stones Of Years Iii. Iconoclast)
- M3: Knife Edge (Live At The Albert Hall)
- Q3: Touch And Go (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- Q4: From The Beginning (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- Q5: Knife-Edge (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- R1: Bitches Crystal (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- R2: Creole Dance (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- R3: Honky Tonk Train Blues (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- R4: Take A Pebble (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- R5: Lucky Man (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- S1: Tarkus: Eruption / Stone Of Years / Iconoclast / Mass (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd Septe
- J3: Show Me The Way To Go Home (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
- S2: Pictures At An Exhibition: The Great Gates Of Kiev (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd Septembe
- T1: Fanfare For The Common Man (Including Drum Solo) / Blue Rondo A La Turk (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizon
- T2 21: St Century Schizoid Man / America (Union Hall, Phoenix, Arizona, Usa, 23Rd September, 1997)
- K1: Abaddon's Bolero (Live At Olympic Stadium, Montreal, 1977)
xe m1 Karn Evil 9 1st Impression, Pt. 2 (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xf] m2 Tarkus (I. Eruption II. Stones of Years III. Iconoclast) [Live at the Albert Hall] [2017 - Remaster]
[xg] m3 Knife Edge (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xh] n1 Paper Blood (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xi] n2 Romeo and Juliet (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xj] n3 Creole Dance (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xk] n4 Still... You Turn Me on (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xl] n5 Lucky Man (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xm] o1 Black Moon (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xn] o2 Pirates (Live at the Albert Hall) [2017 - Remaster]
[xo] p1 Finale (Medley) [I. Fanfare for the Common Man II. America III. Rondo] [Live at the Albert Hall] [20
Portico Quartet announce Terrain, a three-part suite drawing on American minimalism and ambient music alongside their own rich heritage as they explore new musical vistas
When Duncan Bellamy and Jack Wyllie – the driving force behind Portico Quartet got together in their East London studio in May 2020 and started work on the music that would become their new album, the world, or most of it, was in the midst of the first lockdown. The unique impact of the events of 2020 became the backdrop to their time composing and recording; causing them to take stock, re-think, and plot a new musical path.
Indian novelist Arundhati Roy expressed the sense of grief and rupture from the pandemic as "a portal, a gateway between one world and the next", and as they created the music that would become Terrainthey were drawn towards longer, slowly unfolding pieces, which are perhaps the most artistically free and also the most beautiful they have ever made.
These are compositions more in the lineage of Line and Shed Song (Isla/2009), Rubidium (Portico Quartet/2012) and Immediately Visible (Memory Streams/2019). Wyllie expands: "We've always had this side of the band in some form. The core of it is having a repeated pattern, around which other parts move in and out, and start to form a narrative. We used to do longer improvisations not dissimilar to this around the time of our second record Isla. On Terrain we've really dug into it and explored that form. I suppose there are obvious influences such as American minimalism, but I wasparticularly inspired by the work of Japanese composer Midori Takada. Her approach, particularly on 'Through the Looking Glass', where she moves through different worlds incorporating elements of minimalism with non-Western instruments and melodies were at the front of my mind when writing this music".
Terrain I, II & III are all subtly different, but a short rhythmic motif that repeats is the starting point in all three movements. There is a sense of a shared journey to all these pieces, they move throughdifferent worlds, with a sense of horizontal movement that lends the music real momentum. Terrain I was the first piece they worked on and it started with a hang drum pattern, improvised by Bellamy, who added cymbals and synthesiser. From there on it grew, Wyllie adding saxophone, another synthesiser section, strings. For Bellamy "It felt more like filmmaking than music making, a bricolage of conflicting, shifting signs, subtle tension and multiple narratives. Andrei Tarkovsky's 'Mirror' and British artist John Akomfrah's incredible 'Handsworth Songs' were pivotal points of reference for me." Wyllie expands the point. "There is a sense of conversation between us both, in that someone presents a musical idea, the other person responds to it with something else, which would then be responded to again... until it feels finished. These responses are often consonant with each other but there is also a dissonance to some of this work. The music slowly evolves through these shared conversations."
It is this sense of dialogue, both between the composers, and between tranquillity and a subtly unsettling melancholy, that makes Terrain such a powerful statement. One that speaks to both our interior and exterior worlds, to our own personal landscape, to our Terrain.
The beast is back in black! And it‘s ready to crush the known boundaries of melodic metal!
Beast In Black, the international battalion of ground-breaking melodic metallers, is ready to blow your mind with their third album ominously titled ‘Dark Connection‘.
If you're into melodic and atmospheric heavy metal with an insanely catchy twist, this is the album you're looking for. There's no other creature like this walking the earth. None other bears these sharp edged riffs or piercing choruses. Not with these epic sci-fi, fantasy and cyberpunk stories to tell. Beast In Black is a wholly unique form of heavy metal evolution.
Dark Connection is an album which gathers all the elements from past, present and future of Beast In Black leader, Anton Kabanen. The raw melodic energy of early Battle Beast remains, but now Beast In Black are crafting their own sound within the genre thanks to the utilisation of wildly melodic guitars and multilayered synthezisers.
Remember the glory days of 80's metal? When you could spend hours and hours staring at the cover art of a heavy metal album as you start to discover what all the lyrics are about? Beast In Black is right there with you.Dark Connection is a deeply intricate heavy metal record. As you start to invest time into the songs, you’ll realise that there's something interesting happening at every layer, from the music to the cover art and also the lyrics. It's all tied up into one, to ensure the ultimate audio-visual metal experience.
”It's not a concept album in the traditional sense, but there are a few ongoing themes on the album. One of them might be familiar for fans of Beast-albums from even earlier than Beast In Black”, Anton teases.
”What if I told you that we're back in the world of cyberpunk? Indeed, there are tracks like Highway to Mars and Moonlight Rendezvous, which will let you into the cyberpunk worlds of the Armitage III anime-series and even some Blade Runner themes. In that sense we're back into the themes of the early Battle Beast albums.”
”Cyberpunk is all over the place on Dark Connection. You will feel it in the mood of the album, it's right there in the cover art and we have even carefully prepared a huge music video for you which is visually pure cyberpunk.”
Anton also gives his praises to insanely talented Beast in Black singer Yannis Papadopoulos, who delivers the best vocal performance of his career on Dark Connection.
”It's always a privilege to work with Yannis. He‘s one of those rare singers who can do anything! If he hasn't tried out something before, he figures out the perfect technique to do it in no time.He is a very physical and dedicated singer. He is ready to try 30 different takes on a song if he feels like that's what a perfect result requires. He doesn't just do one or two takes. He does as many as it takes!”
Thirteen songs, a mountain of irresistible melodies and influences from the retro roots of music to a plethora of futuristic themes and atmospheres. Every single song from Dark Connection could be a single. Beast in Black could create a music video for every last track. That's just how much dedication and passion has been immortalised in these songs.
All these moments on Dark Connection won't be lost in time, like tears in rain. Beast is Black has created a lifetime heavy metal exprience. Are you ready to face this eternal beast?
The beast is back in black! And it‘s ready to crush the known boundaries of melodic metal!
Beast In Black, the international battalion of ground-breaking melodic metallers, is ready to blow your mind with their third album ominously titled ‘Dark Connection‘.
If you're into melodic and atmospheric heavy metal with an insanely catchy twist, this is the album you're looking for. There's no other creature like this walking the earth. None other bears these sharp edged riffs or piercing choruses. Not with these epic sci-fi, fantasy and cyberpunk stories to tell. Beast In Black is a wholly unique form of heavy metal evolution.
Dark Connection is an album which gathers all the elements from past, present and future of Beast In Black leader, Anton Kabanen. The raw melodic energy of early Battle Beast remains, but now Beast In Black are crafting their own sound within the genre thanks to the utilisation of wildly melodic guitars and multilayered synthezisers.
Remember the glory days of 80's metal? When you could spend hours and hours staring at the cover art of a heavy metal album as you start to discover what all the lyrics are about? Beast In Black is right there with you.Dark Connection is a deeply intricate heavy metal record. As you start to invest time into the songs, you’ll realise that there's something interesting happening at every layer, from the music to the cover art and also the lyrics. It's all tied up into one, to ensure the ultimate audio-visual metal experience.
”It's not a concept album in the traditional sense, but there are a few ongoing themes on the album. One of them might be familiar for fans of Beast-albums from even earlier than Beast In Black”, Anton teases.
”What if I told you that we're back in the world of cyberpunk? Indeed, there are tracks like Highway to Mars and Moonlight Rendezvous, which will let you into the cyberpunk worlds of the Armitage III anime-series and even some Blade Runner themes. In that sense we're back into the themes of the early Battle Beast albums.”
”Cyberpunk is all over the place on Dark Connection. You will feel it in the mood of the album, it's right there in the cover art and we have even carefully prepared a huge music video for you which is visually pure cyberpunk.”
Anton also gives his praises to insanely talented Beast in Black singer Yannis Papadopoulos, who delivers the best vocal performance of his career on Dark Connection.
”It's always a privilege to work with Yannis. He‘s one of those rare singers who can do anything! If he hasn't tried out something before, he figures out the perfect technique to do it in no time.He is a very physical and dedicated singer. He is ready to try 30 different takes on a song if he feels like that's what a perfect result requires. He doesn't just do one or two takes. He does as many as it takes!”
Thirteen songs, a mountain of irresistible melodies and influences from the retro roots of music to a plethora of futuristic themes and atmospheres. Every single song from Dark Connection could be a single. Beast in Black could create a music video for every last track. That's just how much dedication and passion has been immortalised in these songs.
All these moments on Dark Connection won't be lost in time, like tears in rain. Beast is Black has created a lifetime heavy metal exprience. Are you ready to face this eternal beast?
Heavy psych power trio Charles Moothart, Ty Segall and Chad Ubovich hit the stage for the first time together in five years bringing a full set spanning their entire discography, and new album, III! Recorded at Zebulon in Los Angeles, CA. In Oct 2020 the band released their first album in 5 years, III, scorching the earth with pure primitive rock and roll mastery captured by the sonic guru Steve Albini. It’s a record that is meant to be heard and experienced live, and their Levitation Sessions set is the smoldering slab of heavy psych we’ve all been waiting for, recorded at Zebulon in Los Angeles, CA. Director Joshua Erkman alongside sound engineers Matthew Littlejohn and Mike Kriebel, capture FUZZ’s intense energy backdropped by electric artwork from artist Tatiana Kartomten. “We wanted to create something that felt like more than just a replacement for seeing us live. This is the first time we had played songs from III in the context of a set, and we found new footing on some of the old songs. This led us down avenues we hadn’t seen in rehearsal. To find ourselves in the space right in between ‘lost’ and ‘found’ (aka live) was both alarming and electrifying after having been away from it for so long.” -FUZZ
UMC are proud to present two reissues of certified multi-platinum albums from DMX. Nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2001 Grammys, '...And Then There Was X' is the third studio album from DMX. Featuring the hits "What's My Name" and "Party Up (Up In Here)". Released in 2001, 'The Great Depression' was the fourth album by the American rapper. Featuring the singles "We Right Here", "Who We Be" and "I Miss You". Both packages presented as 2LPs on 180g vinyl.
- A1: The Kennel (Skit)
- A2: One More Road To Cross
- A3: The Professional
- A4: Fame
- B1: Alot To Learn (Skit)
- B2: Here We Go Again
- B3: Party Up
- B4: Make A Move
- B5: What These B*****S Want
- C1: What's My Name?
- C2: More 2 A Song
- C3: Don't You Ever
- C4: The Shakedown (Skit)
- C5: D-X-L (Hard White)
- D1: Comin' For Ya
- D2: Prayer Iii
- D3: Angel
- D4: Good Girls, Bad Guys
UMC are proud to present two reissues of certified multi-platinum albums from DMX. Nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2001 Grammys, '...And Then There Was X' is the third studio album from DMX. Featuring the hits "What's My Name" and "Party Up (Up In Here)". Released in 2001, 'The Great Depression' was the fourth album by the American rapper. Featuring the singles "We Right Here", "Who We Be" and "I Miss You". Both packages presented as 2LPs on 180g vinyl.
- A1: Logos Kill
- A2: Halloween Kills (Main Title)
- A3: The Myer's House
- A4: First Attack
- A5: Stand Off
- A6: Let It Burn
- A7: He Appears
- A8: From The Fire
- A9: Strodes At The Hospital
- A10: Cruel Intentions
- B1: Gather The Mob
- B2: Rampage
- B3: Frank & Laurie
- B4: Hallway Madness
- B5: It Needs To Die
- B6: Reflection
- B7: Unkillable
- B8: Payback
- B9: Michael's Legend
- B10: Halloween Kills (End Titles)
Orange vinyl[22,48 €]
Der renommierte Komponist/Regisseur John Carpenter und seine kreativen Mitstreiter Cody Carpenter und Daniel Davies haben auch zum zweiten Teil der neuen "Halloween"-Trilogie, "Halloween Kills", den Soundtrack beigetragen. Wie der Film selbst bleibt auch Carpenters Filmmusik dem Geist dessen treu, was das Original von 1978 so großartig gemacht hat, und bringt es gleichzeitig fest in die Gegenwart. Die Musik ist unverkennbar John Carpenter: die düsteren Vintage-Synthesizer-Klänge, das atemberaubende Gefühl der Bedrohung, das mit nur wenigen dissonanten Tönen hervorgerufen wird. Doch mit einer breiteren Klangpalette, neuen digitalen Techniken und einem tieferen Sinn für Musikalität ist der Score zu "Halloween Kills" das Werk eines Meisters, der auch nach fast 50 Jahren in seiner Karriere immer wieder an seine kreativen Grenzen geht und neue Wege findet, seine Fans zu begeistern und zu erschrecken. John Carpenters hypnotisches Thema zu seinem Horror-Meisterwerk "Halloween" aus dem Jahr 1978 hat mittlerweile für Generationen von Kinobesuchern die Angst vor Slasher-Stalkern verkörpert und sich so sehr in die Popkultur eingewoben, dass es zum musikalischen Kürzel für das gesamte Horror-Genre geworden ist. Es sind nur fünf Noten, die auf einem Klavier gezupft werden, so spärlich arrangiert, dass es sich wie kaum mehr als eine Skizze anfühlt, so einfach, dass ein ungeübter Spieler es leicht aufschnappen kann, aber es ist eine der größten musikalischen Errungenschaften des Kinos. 2018 kehrte Carpenter zum ersten Mal seit "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" von 1982 zu dem Franchise zurück, das er mit seiner ikonischen Schöpfung ins Leben gerufen hatte, ließ die 40 Jahre an Fortsetzungen und Reboots unter anderen Filmemachern hinter sich und kehrte zu seiner ursprünglichen Vision zurück. Während David Gordon Green die Regie für den neuen "Halloween"-Film und seine Fortsetzungen übernommen hat, ist Carpenter geblieben, um ihnen ihre unverwechselbare akustische Identität zu verleihen, die zu "Halloween" gehört wie die Totenmaske und das schimmernde Schlachtermesser von Michael Myers.
Spiral Grave are comprised of extraordinary
vocalist Screaming Mad Dee, Iron Louis Strachan
(bass), Mot Waldmann on drums and ex-Lord
guitarist Willy Rivera. They were formed in 2018
after the tragic death of their long-time bandmate
Alfred Morris III, founding member of the iconic
Iron Man.
Setting the mood for classic heavy as hell and in
your face doom metal, US Maryland’s Spiral Grave
quickly carved a place for themselves in North
America’s heavy music scene, playing wellreceived sets at The New England Stoner Doom
Fest and The Maryland Doomfest.
‘Legacy Of The Anointed’ is not a sixth album by
Iron Man, as this up-tempo doom metal has more
speed, swagger and groove with a swampy edge.
For fans of Iron Man, Down, Cathedral, Black
Sabbath, Earthride.
LP pressed on clear silver vinyl.
Exactly one year after "A Mysterious Land Of Happiness." (out on Beast in November 2020) here comes ". And Disasters". Broken Waltz is still martial, stormy and pagan, but darker. The drum'n bass duo rides on the tracks of Nick Cave, Tom Waits and even The Cramps!




















