Recorded in concert at the University of Sheffield in March 2025, Reality Is Not A Theory is the first collaboration between Mark Fell and Pat Thomas. Major figures in British experimental music since the 1990s, Fell and Thomas have developed their rigorous practices from radically different backgrounds and perspectives: where Fell’s singular take on synthetic abstraction emerged from Sheffield’s electronic underground, Thomas is a virtuoso improvising pianist steeped in jazz and modernist art music who has simultaneously worked with sampler-based electronics for decades. As the record’s wonderfully academic subtitle explains, we are presented here with two sides of ‘algorithmic and improvised music for computer and piano’, exemplifying both players’ insatiable search for new (and sometimes uncomfortable) playing situations.
The performance begins with Fell’s electronics close to the timbres of acoustic percussion, attacks that suggest wood, metal or glass threaded along a rapid pulse while Thomas focuses on the lowest registers of the piano, deadening the strings. As Fell’s electronics start to ring out and occupy more harmonic space, Thomas turns to wide, repeated clusters, which slowly expand into patterns of chords. Like in his recent solo recordings and his trio work with Joel Grip and Anton Gerbal, Thomas’ playing combines extreme dissonance with a deep lyrical sense. Fell’s work gradually shifts its focus toward drum sounds, drawing on the microtemporal processes that have characterized his practice in recent decades. Heard together with Thomas’ probing piano, the computer sounds call up unexpected associations with the klangfarben antics of improv drummers like Paul Lovens or Tony Oxley. Throughout its second half, the music grows increasingly frenetic, as Thomas sounds out rapid, irregularly repeated figures and beautifully sour chords in the upper register, while Fell’s percussion develops into angular pan-pipe-like feedback and waves of glissandi.
With great confidence and patience, Fell and Thomas often let their individual contributions remain rhythmically distinct and unsynchronised, allowing unexpected correspondence and coincidence to guide the music’s development. Recorded in a hall named after Sheffield steel manufacturer and Master Cutler Mark Firth, the location might suggest a model for understanding how Fell and Thomas interact here: two workers in the same workshop, each immersed in their own part of the production process. Arriving in a striking sleeve designed by Mark Fell, with liner notes by Francis Plagne, Reality Is Not A Theory is an invigorating document of the meeting of two mavericks of contemporary music.
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- Here And Now, A Free Rock Tentet (1969)
- Riot In The Solbosch (1970)
- Abstract And Concrete (1972)
- Five Sketches For A Short Film (1972)
- Lost In The Farmhouse (1973)
- Modular Excursions At John’s (1975)
- Kosmischer Afternoon (1975)
- The Big Slide (1976)
- Gyrovagations (1976)
- Imaginary Travels With Chris (1976)
- Proto-Kefak (1976)
- Didn’t Make It 1: Balinoid (1977)
- Didn’t Make It 2: Angeloid (1977)
- Java Ney (1977)
- Didn’t Make It 3: The Missing Dance (1977)
- Why On Fire?
- Silver Rings
- Interlude
- Be Alarmed
- I Gotta Limit (Featuring Kitty Liv)
- Wedding Photo Stranger
- Stay On The Ground
- I Entered As I Came (Featuring Natasha Lyonne)
- There Are Monsters
- To Live For What Once Was
- Canada Dry
- The Snakes Will Slide
- Interlude 2
- Sky High
- Wedding Photo Stranger - Tennis Remix
- To Live For What Once Was - Moog Cookbook Remix
- Why On Fire? - Generalisation Dub
- Stay On The Ground - Sean Ono Lennon Remix
- Wedding Photo Stranger - Andy Votel Remix
- Stay On The Ground - Project Gemini’s Woodland
- Carnival Version
- Why On Fire? - Rodeo Clown Remix
- Wedding Photo Stranger - Brian Kehew Remix
- Lover Of Mine
- Snake Organ
- Screaming Walls
- Crucifix Lane
- Wedding Photo Stranger - Seanzone Remix
- Stay On The Ground - Project Gemini’s Woodland Get
- Down Version
- 1: Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 6: I. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- 2: Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 61: Ii. Larghetto
- 3: Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 61: Iii. Rondo
- 1: Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 77: I. Allegro Non Troppo
- 2: Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 77: Ii. Adagio
- 3: Violin Concerto In D Major, Op. 77: Iii. Allegro Giocoso, Ma Non Troppo Vivace
On the occasion of their 50th anniversary, the Australian Chamber Orchestra presents a landmark new album that celebrates the orchestra’s remarkable legacy while also honouring Artistic Director Richard Tognetti’s extraordinary 35 years of leadership: the violin concertos of Beethoven and Brahms, with Tognetti himself as soloist. These works, now pillars of the repertoire, were once radical and new; this recording invites us to reconnect with that sense of first hearing – to imagine being present at the premiere, when the ink was still fresh and the ideas still raw.
- 1: House ≠ Home
- 2: Cold Eyes
- 3: No Breakout
- 4: Monster
- 5: Hourglass
- 6: Killing From The Inside
- 7: To The Unknown
- 8: Not Your Misery
- 9: As We Bleed
- 10: Strangers
- 11: Fall From The Sky
Seven Blood make music that manages to move the listener despite its hard-hitting sounds. Metal meets Emo-Core. Their songs revive the seemingly lost connection between volume and emotionality. However, they refrain from imitating existing bands and create their own sound, which complements the music of their youth with the band's own character. It all started in spring 2023. Anfy, Azaria, and Oli were going through strong personal crises, had known each other for several years, and decided to do what helps most in such a situation: process the pain together through songwriting. Shortly after, Josi joined and completed the band. Their lyrics deal with personal struggles and observations of our society, whether it's the toxicity of individuals or the ignorant attitude of an entire species. Seven Blood embed these lyrics in a brutal wall of sound that gives their thoughtfulness a furious undertone. The combined force of drums, bass, and guitar rises behind the vocals and is complemented by the ethereal and sometimes biting sounds of fanfares and synths. All of this culminates in a musical high that gives the listener the feeling that everything, and simultaneously nothing, is okay.
Seven Blood make music that manages to move the listener despite its hard-hitting sounds. Metal meets Emo-Core. Their songs revive the seemingly lost connection between volume and emotionality. However, they refrain from imitating existing bands and create their own sound, which complements the music of their youth with the band's own character. It all started in spring 2023. Anfy, Azaria, and Oli were going through strong personal crises, had known each other for several years, and decided to do what helps most in such a situation: process the pain together through songwriting. Shortly after, Josi joined and completed the band. Their lyrics deal with personal struggles and observations of our society, whether it's the toxicity of individuals or the ignorant attitude of an entire species. Seven Blood embed these lyrics in a brutal wall of sound that gives their thoughtfulness a furious undertone. The combined force of drums, bass, and guitar rises behind the vocals and is complemented by the ethereal and sometimes biting sounds of fanfares and synths. All of this culminates in a musical high that gives the listener the feeling that everything, and simultaneously nothing, is okay.
- Royalties
- Mom's Night Out
- Miss America
- Soft As A Rock
- Death Bed
Talk Show is a new duo collaboration featuring Steph Richards on trumpets and resonating surfaces and Qasim Naqvi on drums, almglocken bells and modular synthesizer. Having worked together on other projects for almost two decades, Miss America, released by We Jazz Records, marks their first, pure duo collaboration - a space to engage with a sonic language they"ve been cultivating together for years. The album was recorded live, with Qasim crafting real-time electronics and drum set work, and Steph using trumpets and resonating percussion to summon sympathetic vibrations and otherworldly sounds through timpani, snare and water. The trumpet sounds electronically processed, though every sound is acoustic. Both artists wanted to retain the live nature of their process, so what you hear is virtually untouched.
Ollys achtes Studioalbum „Knees Up“, produziert von Sky Adams, enthält zwölf charakteristische PopHymnen, die von den Rhythmen des britischen Ska inspiriert sind und eine Hommage an seine musikalische
Prägung darstellen.
Ohne Musik kein Kino. Ohne Philippe Sarde kein französisches Kino!
Philippe Sarde ist einer der größten Filmkomponisten. Das ist umso bemerkenswerter, als er seine gesamte
Karriere in Frankreich und bei französischen Produktionen verbracht hat. Er ist verantwortlich für die
Musik von „Les choses de la vie“ (Claude Sautet), „Mort d’un pourri“ (George Lautner), „Beau-père“
(Bertrand Tavernier), „La guerre du feu“ (Jean-Jacques Annaud) und „Music Box“ (Costa Gavras). Es
brauchte ein „Best Of“, um die 50-jährige Karriere dieses Giganten zu feiern. In 40 Titeln durchquert er
Epochen, Genres und Atmosphären. Unverzichtbar für jeden großen Musikfan. Dieses Album ist als CD
und Doppel-Vinyl erhältlich und enthält Auszüge aus den 40 Original-Soundtracks der Filme, die 10 Jahre
lang bei BMG digital veröffentlicht wurden, sowie den Titel „La chanson d’Hélène“ aus dem B.O. „Les
choses de la vie“.
Johnny Marr, einer der einflussreichsten Gitarristen seiner Generation, wagte 2013 mit seinem Debütalbum
„The Messenger“ den Schritt in die Solo-Karriere und erreichte damit die Top 10 der britischen Albumcharts. Nun erscheint dieses bahnbrechende Soloalbum in einer exklusiven, limitierten Vinyl-Edition mit
dem stilvollen „Messenger Marble“-Design – ein absolutes Muss für Fans und Sammler. „The Messenger“
markierte einen entscheidenden Wendepunkt in der Karriere des Kultgitarristen und festigte seinen Status
als Solokünstler nach Jahren erfolgreicher Kollaborationen. Das Album zeigt Marrs Songwriting-Talent und
seinen unverwechselbaren musikalischen Stil, der über seine Arbeit mit The Smiths hinausreicht. Von der
energiegeladenen Hymne des Titelsongs und „Upstarts“ bis zur introspektiven Schönheit von „New Town
Velocity“ entführt das Album den Hörer in Marrs vielfältige musikalische Welt.
Die unvergleichliche Klangqualität des Albums, aufgenommen in Großbritannien und Berlin und gemischt
in den legendären Abbey Road Studios, wird in dieser Sammleredition perfekt wiedergegeben. Ob Sie das
Album zum ersten Mal hören oder es erneut entdecken – „The Messenger“ ist ein Beweis für Johnny Marrs
außergewöhnliches Talent und ein Meilenstein der modernen Gitarrenmusik.
Erleben Sie „The Messenger“ in diesem besonderen neuen Format: Die Neuauflage auf der exklusiven
„Messenger Marble“-Vinyl ist ab dem 21. November 2025 erhältlich.
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der mächtigsten Kräfte der modernen Heavy-Musik. Mit dem gefühlsbetonten „New World Killer“ kehrt
die Band zurück und ist bereit, die Extreme-Metal-Szene zu dominieren. Produziert von Will Putney und
mit den Singles „Lights Out“, „New World Killer“, „Looking Glass“ und „Shedding Skin“, präsentiert sie
sich auf dem Album in ihrer bisher dominantesten und vollendetsten Form.
Aldean feiert seine beispiellose Erfolgsgeschichte in den Musikcharts mit der Veröffentlichung von „Jason
Aldean – 30 Number One Hits“. Diese umfassende Sammlung vereint all seine Nummer-1-Hits und bietet
Fans den ultimativen Soundtrack der letzten zwei Jahrzehnte der Country-Musik. Von seinem sensationellen
Debütalbum von 2005 bis hin zu seinen jüngsten Charttoppern – diese definitive Veröffentlichung dokumentiert die Karriere eines modernen Musikstars, dessen Musik bis heute den Sound der Country-Musik prägt.
Ob Sie ein treuer Fan sind oder seine Musik erst jetzt entdecken: „30 Number One Hits“ ist eine Hommage
an Aldeans unübertroffene Erfolgsgeschichte und ein absolutes Muss für jede Country-Musik-Sammlung.
Victor Le Masne
Ravel Recomposed by Victor Le Masne LP 2x12"
Mit Ravel Recomposed legt Victor le Masne eine Hommage an einen der größten Meister der französischen Musikgeschichte vor. Nach seinem Erfolg als Komponist und Musikalischer Leiter der Olympischen
und Paralympischen Spiele 2024 in Paris widmet sich Le Masne nun der Musik von Ravel, die ihn seit
seiner Kindheit begleitet. Ravel Recomposed schlägt Brücken zwischen Tradition und Gegenwart: Klassik
und Jazz verbinden sich mit dem Puls des French Touch und verschmelzen zu jenem unverwechselbaren
Klang, der den Grammy®-prämierten Komponisten, Produzenten und Multiinstrumentalisten international
bekannt gemacht hat. Das Album erscheint am 21. November 2025. Die Neuinterpretationen von Boléro,
Jeux d’eau, Le jardin féerique sowie Auszügen aus Daphnis et Chloé, L’enfant et les sortilèges und dem Streichquartett, neben weiteren Werken, erscheinen anlässlich des 150. Geburtstags von Ravel. Zu hören sind
Christine and the Queens (Texte, Gesang), Julius Asal (Klavier) und Camille Thomas (Cello). Das Album
mit seinen zwölf Stücken ist der jüngste Beitrag zur wegweisenden Reihe Recomposed von Deutsche Grammophon. Den Auftakt machte vor 20 Jahren Matthias Arfmann mit seinen Bearbeitungen von Aufnahmen
der Berliner Philharmoniker unter Herbert von Karajan. Es folgten unter anderem Peter Gregsons Neuinterpretation von Bachs Cellosuiten sowie Max Richters gefeierte Neufassung von Vivaldis Vier Jahreszeiten
Aufgenommen 1954/55, markiert dieses Album den Höhepunkt dessen, was manche als die “definitivste
Bop-Gruppe der Ära” bezeichneten. Für ihr zweites von vier Alben, die Brown und Roach gemeinsam
aufgenommen haben, holten sie Harold Land (Tenorsaxophon) mit Richie Powell (Klavier) und George
Morrow (Bass) an Bord, um die Rhythmusgruppe um Roach zu verstärken.
Das ursprünglich 1963 veröffentlichte Album „Boss Guitar“ ist das achte Album des einflussreichen Jazzgitarristen Wes Montgomery. Es erschien auf dem legendären Label Riverside und enthält neben einer
Auswahl von Standards auch Montgomery-Originale, bei denen Melvine Rhyne (Orgel) und Jimmy Cobb
(Schlagzeug) mitwirken. Diese Neuauflage des Albums erscheint im Rahmen der Original Jazz Classics Series auf 180-Gramm-Vinyl, gepresst bei RTI, mit vollständig analogem Mastering von den Originalbändern
bei Cohearent Audio und einem Stoughton Tip-On-Cover.
'Mauricio and Horns' by Bossa Nova legend and harmonica master Mauricio
Einhorn is produced by Jacques Muyal, with the Idriss Boudrioua Orechestra
arranged by Rafael Rocha and with guest artists Paquito D'Rivera and Lula
Galvao
In jazz, we all know the harmonica master, Mr. "Baron" Toots Thielemans, but we are
equaly fortunate to have our "Prince", Mauricio Einhorn. His early contributions in the
1950s to the birth of the Samba Jazz movement in Brazil played a pivotal role in the
creation of Bossa Nova, a genre that quickly became an integral part of the jazz world.
The influence of jazz on Brazilian music - exemplified by the great Carlos Lyra in
"Influencia Do Jazz" - was so profound that local musicians embraced it to forge a
new musical identity. Many of Einhorn's compositions have become timeless
standards performed worldwide since the early 1950s and '60s.
Together with another giant of the scene, alto saxophonist Idriss Boudrioua,
Mauricio's music gets an even grander presentation than ever before. This time, he
teamed up with an exceptionally talented young musician: a big band arranger and
trombonist named Rafael Rocha, who wrote all the arrangements and conducted the
recordings. Rafael's arrangements are nothing short of magical. They are never
overdone, always respecting the beauty of the original harmonies while infusing them
with his deep passion for jazz. His trombone solos recall the phrasing of Frank
Rosolino, and he modulates the pieces with swirling harmonies that evoke the very
roots of Brazilian jazz. In every track, Rafael enhances Mauricio's elegant and
expressive phrases without ever overpowering the artist, creating a "wall of sound"
that gracefully floats alongside Mauricio.
EPICA’s seventh full-length studio effort “The Holographic Principle” signified a significant upping of the musical ante for this most adventurous of modern bands. Recorded once with esteemed producer Joost van den Broek at the controls, “The Holographic Principle” represents the most impressive and powerful expression of EPICA’s boldly inventive sound yet. One listen to thunderous songs like ‘Edge Of The Blade’ and ‘Universal Death Squad’ will confirm that “The Holographic Principle” is EPICA’s heaviest album to date. Meanwhile, the shimmering soundscapes and multi-layered melodrama of ‘Once Upon A Nightmare’ and the towering 11-minute title track confirm that “The Holographic Principle” is also the band’s most musically extravagant and daring release so far. With lashings of sumptuous orchestration and a never-ending stream of ingenious but brutal metal riffs and propulsive rhythms underpinning the whole explosive enterprise, this is an album that raises the bar for the entire symphonic metal genre.
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After two beatless, melodic LPs on Secular Sabbath, Bradley arrives at Los Angeles’ StrataSonic—an independent label celebrated for prioritizing artistic freedom—with Audience, a record defined by moody, churning breaks and rich soundscapes. Across the album, he merges the emotional depth of his scoring work with the kinetic energy of underground dance music, crafting a deeply-layed and adventurous project that exists beyond trends while highlighting his versatility as both producer and performer.
The album features collaborations with Luna on the ethereal “Dear Treasure” (accompanied by a music video with collaborator and partner Luna Blaise) Amtrac on “Be Right With You,” and Oxis on “Wishes,” alongside a range of instrumental cuts that highlight Bradley’s approach to rhythm and sound design.
At its core, Audience is an exploration of embracing personal and musical chaos. Bradley channels moments of anxiety, uncertainty, and raw emotion into tracks that are unpredictable and immersive. The album reflects his philosophy of leaning into disorder—turning moments of anxiety, unpredictability, and chaos into kinetic music that moves both body and mind.
Amand returns to All Day I Dream alongside Belgian newcomer Capoon for their collaborative two-track Ouverture EP. The release arrives with a bonus remix from producer/DJ Khen.
Guided by a shared sense of musical storytelling, Amand and Capoon find common ground in organic instrumentation and cinematic rhythm. Across its two movements, Ouverture unfolds like a passage through dusk and dawn part meditative, part ascendant. The title track’s first part opens in a space of gentle introspection, carried by fluid percussion and softly woven synths. Its counterpart rises with quiet momentum, layering melodic phrasing, captivating vocals, and subtle rhythmic tension into a transportive finale. It’s a delicate and dreamy 12-minute journey that encapsulates the wondrous imagination of All Day I Dream curation.
Khen’s remix expands the emotional arc further, blending the original’s warmth with his signature precision and dynamic melodic control. The result feels both grounded and dreamlike, aligning seamlessly with the label’s ethos of soulful progression and timeless sound design.



















