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Rabbit Rabbit
Rabbit Rabbit — Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 2: Swallow Me Whole

Rabbit Rabbit — Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 2: Swallow Me Whole (July 8th, 2014)

USA Flag Rabbit Rabbit — Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 2:    Swallow Me Whole : WINNER in 8th TAIS AWARDS 2015, Overseas category. Congratulations!!!

Γ»•   Seamlessly blending art song, folk song, experimental rock and heart–wrenching balladry, and rendered on a motley assortment of acoustic & electric instruments, these songs are from the 2nd year of Rabbit Rabbit Radio's song–a–month subscription series.

Carla born: 1971, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Instruments: Vocals, violin, electric violin, viola, Stroh violin (trumpet–violin), nyckelharpa (hurdy gurdy), autoharp, guitar, bass, charango, zither (Marxophone), synthesizer, piano, celesta, organ, pump organ, accordion, bass harmonica, melodica, trumpet, percussion, kalimba, percussion guitar, vibraphone (bowed), wine glasses.
Location: Boston, Dennis ~ Woods Hole, MA
Album release: July 8th, 2014
Record Label: self–released
Duration:     46:19
Tracks:
01 Drowning Alice     2:54
02 Cross the River     3:37
03 Tiny Invasion     4:06
04 Swallow Me Whole     3:18
05 My Town     4:05
06 Inside/Outside     4:00
07 Steal Away     3:23
08 Back Home     3:50
09 This is the House     6:14
10 Hello Cat Lady     3:51
11 Nothing to Say     2:30
12 Before the Sun     4:31
© 2014 Rabbit Rabbit Radio
© Copyright — Rabbit Rabbit (Carla Kihlstedt & Matthias Bossi) / Rabbit Rabbit Records (888174901084)
Album Notes
Musicians:
»  Carla Kihlstedt
»  Matthias Bossi
»  Jon Evans
+ Guests: Myles Boisen — guitar & George Ban—Weiss — bass.
Γ»•   Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Volume 2 — Swallow Me Whole is the sophomore album from Rabbit Rabbit — the critically–acclaimed, song–spinning husband and wife duo of Carla Kihlstedt and Matthias Bossi. The pair worked extensively with frequent collaborator, bassist, guitarist, engineer and producer Jon Evans (Tori Amos, Ben Folds, Bill Frisell, Sarah McLachlan) on Swallow Me Whole, as well as with New York–based producer Joel Hamilton (Pretty Lights, The Black Keys, Matis Yahu). Iconic bass player Tony Levin (Peter Gabriel, King Crimson) joins them on "Back Home."
Γ»•   In early 2012, Kihlstedt and Bossi launched their audio/video subscription service, Rabbit Rabbit Radio. Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Volume 2  Swallow Me Whole is the product of a year’s writing, the songs revealed to their subscribers one by one on the 1st of every month in 2013, and now mastered and available to the general public for the first time. Their song “After the Storm” from Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Volume 1, just won the eclectic category of the 13th annual Independent Music Awards.
Γ»•   For Volume 2, this forward–thinking musical duo has ditched the CD format, instead releasing the album as a limited edition silkscreened print by acclaimed artist Dan McCarthy, who has worked with Wilco, Andrew Byrd and many more. The print is signed by the artist and by Carla and Matthias, and there is a download code for access to the album’s tracks printed on the back.
Γ»•   “Writing songs is the art of putting a frame around a story.” Kihlstedt notes. “We try to be faithful to what each story needs rather than being faithful to a particular style or genre.” Bossi adds: “We love classical music and all of its intricacy and detail. We revel in the simplicity of a backbeat with blocky chords. We nerd out to prog–rock. We swoon over melody–masters Bacharach and Bowie. We toss our influences together in the pot and serve them up with our own defiantly minimal sound palette.”
Γ»•   Violinist, vocalist and composer Carla Kihlstedt is best known as a founding member of an array of avant–garde, rock, neo–classical and Americana groups including Tin Hat, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, 2 Foot Yard, Causing a Tiger, and Minamo. She debuted her newest group, New Jazz Standards Quintet, at Jazz at Lincoln Center in May, 2014. She’s written critically acclaimed pieces for the International Contemporary Ensemble, Bang on a Can All–Stars, Brooklyn Rider, and the ROVA Saxophone Quartet and has contributed to recordings of Tom Waits, Fred Frith, Madeline Peyroux and many more. She currently serves on the faculty of New England Conservatory’s Contemporary Improvisation Department. Her husband and band–mate Matthias Bossi has performed with her in Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and The Book of Knots, and in addition to his own work with his musical production company Ridiculon, has worked with Mike Watt, St. Vincent, Mike Patton, Pretty Lights and John Vanderslice.
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Mathias Bossi: http://matthiasbossi.com/
REVIEW
By ALLAN KOZINN  JULY 11, 2014 11:06 AM
Γ»•   As album sales plummet in the age of file sharing and Spotify, musicians are finding increasingly idiosyncratic ways of getting their music out there and persuading listeners to pay for it. Here are two installments from the Annals of Peculiar Record Release Formats of the Early 21st Century:
Γ»•   The inventive songwriter Beck, having just had a critical hit with “Morning Phase,” is about to release another album that is likely to give rise to future trivia riddles — for example, “Which album did Beck release in 2012, and then, for the first time, in 2014?” or, “Which album did Beck release twice, but never actually recorded?”
Γ»•   The correct answer will be “Song Reader,” a collection of 20 tunes that Beck released in December 2012. But Beck used the word “album” in much the way a 19th–century composer would have: the production was a collection of sheet music for 20 new songs, plus art work, published by McSweeney’s, and just as most listeners in the early 1800s heard Beethoven symphonies for the first time by playing them on the piano, Beck expected listeners to pitch in. As his webpage for the production put it, it is an album that “only you can bring to life.”  None of which was enough to keep Rolling Stone from listing it as one of the Top 50 albums of 2013.
Γ»•   Now, for those who never learned an instrument or were too busy to work through the album in its printed form, Beck is releasing the collection in a form you can hear. What you won’t hear, for the most part, are Beck’s interpretations. He performs only one of the songs, “Heaven’s Ladder.” The other 19 were recorded by a starry cast of friends — Jeff Tweedy, Jack White, Loudon Wainwright III, Gabriel Kahane with the yMusic ensemble, Jarvis Cocker, David Johansen and Norah Jones, among them.
Rabbit Rabbit, the duo formed by the avant–garde violinist and singer Carla Kihlstedt and the percussionist and keyboardist Matthias Bossi (who are also married), has come up with a more involved distribution method.
Γ»•   Two years ago they set up a website, Rabbit Rabbit Radio, to which fans could subscribe on a pay–what–you–can basis (generally between $2 and $5 a month, by PayPal). Mr. Bossi and Ms. Kihlstedt committed to writing and producing a new song every month, which subscribers could download, as well as extras — video clips, essays, lists of restaurants they discovered on tour, photos — that could be explored on the site.
Γ»•   At the end of each year, they would collect the year’s tracks, tweak them if necessary, and release them as an album, which nonsubscribers could catch up with. The first, “Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 1,” was released on CD last year. But for “Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 2 — Swallow Me Whole,” the group is taking a new approach.
Γ»•   “We’re ditching the CD format altogether,” Ms. Kihlstedt said in an email. “Never had much love for it anyway.”  Instead the album will be released as a download on group’s webpage (and, eventually, iTunes), but fans who want something physical can get a deluxe edition in the form of a limited edition (240 copies) silkscreened print by the artist Dan McCarthy, for $40. The prints are signed by Mr. McCarthy, Ms. Kihlstedt and Ms. Bossi, and include a handwritten download code for the album.
Γ»•   “The idea,” Ms. Kihlstedt said, “is that those who still love things with tactile beauty will be interested in the poster. Those who aren’t can simply by the digital album.” Fortaken: http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/
Also:
Dan McCarthy: http://www.danmccarthy.org/news/00.news.html

TECHNICAL NOTES:
Poster/Print
Γ»•    Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 2 — Swallow Me Whole main photo
Γ»•   Rabbit Rabbit is releasing Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Volume 2 — Swallow Me Whole on Tues, July 8th, 2014. Here's what you need to know:
• It's not a CD. Who every really loved CDs anyway?! Come, let's put the CD out of its miserable dwindling existence once and for all! It's an 18"x18" poster on beautiful... a gorgeous limited edition art print designed and silkscreened by artist Dan McCarthy. It's so pretty.... just you wait!
• It's signed by Dan McCarthy and by us: Carla Kihlstedt & Matthias Bossi.
• It has a download code hand–written by one of us on the back with a link to where you can get the tracks.
• It's newly–mastered and four of them are newly–mixed.
• "Swallow Me Whole" (formerly "Remember Me") has a new bass part by Jon Evans that we love so much.. Carla almost cried from joy when she heard it.

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BIO CARLA KIHLSTEDT 1:
Γ»•   Carla Kihlstedt's music lives in the fertile places where genres overlap and aesthetic values transmute. She plays the violin, sings, improvises and composes, sometimes at the service of a simple song, and other times, a large–scale multi–faceted performance.
Γ»•   Carla has always been drawn to collaborations for the way that they keep her language evolving in new ways. Her ongoing collaborative projects cover a wide spectrum of sounds from the rich and subtle acoustic composers' collective Tin Hat, to the dramatic and alarming experimental rock band Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and from the intimate, incisive purveyors of song, 2 Foot Yard, to the fiercely spontaneous improvisational duo with pianist Satoko Fujii called Minamo. On the larger scale of a theater stage, with poet Rafael Oses, she has written a song cycle for seven performers called Necessary Monsters, based on Jorge Luis Borges' Book of Imaginary Beings, and is currently developing a new piece with her husband Matthias Bossi that looks at family histories as interpreted by memory and myth. Most recently, she has written a piece for the ROVA Saxophone Quartet (thanks to a generous grant from the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation) called Pandæmonium, based on observations from 1660–1880 of the coming of machine age. Four of the nine movements are graphic scores sewn by hand.
BIO CARLA 2:
Γ»•   Music is a perfect vehicle for the alchemy of thoughts, instincts, emotions and ideas. It expands and contracts to reflect and create worlds that are intimate and expansive, crafted and spontaneous, ordered and cacophonous. My music lives in the fertile places where genres overlap and aesthetic values transmute. I play the violin, sing, improvise and compose, sometimes at the service of a simple song, and other times, a large–scale all–encompassing performance.
Γ»•   I have always been drawn to collaborations for the way that they keep my language and thoughts evolving in new ways. My ongoing collaborative projects cover a wide spectrum of sounds from the rich and subtle acoustic composers' collective Tin Hat, to the dramatic and alarming experimental rock band Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, and from the intimate, incisive purveyors of song, 2 Foot Yard, to the fiercely spontaneous improvisational duo with pianist Satoko Fujii, Minamo.
Γ»•   On the larger scale of a theater stage, with poet Rafael Oses, I’ve written a song cycle for seven musicians and narrator called Necessary Monsters, based on Jorge Luis Borges' Book of Imaginary Beings, and am currently developing a new piece with my husband, musician and actor Matthias Bossi, that looks at family histories as interpreted by personal memories and myths.
Γ»•   Though the cornerstone of my musical vocabulary comes from my classical training as a violinist (Peabody Institute, and the San Francisco and Oberlin Conservatories of Music) my world now comfortably reaches far beyond the concert hall. I’ve spent much of the last dozen years traveling in the U.S. and abroad with my many bands, playing in concert halls, rock clubs, and theaters, for rock, classical, and experimental audiences. As it turns out, the things that divide one audience from another exist only on the very surface. When you so much as blow on them, they all but disappear.
Γ»•   I’ve been lucky enough to work with many of my favorite musicians, including Fred Frith, Tom Waits, Blixa Bargeld, Zeena Parkins, Shahzad Ismaily, Matthias Bossi, Nels Cline, Ben Goldberg, Carla Bozulich, Lisa Bielawa, Colin Jacobsen and the ROVA Saxophone Quartet. I’ve written scores for dance and theater companies including Flyaway Productions, inkBoat, the Joe Goode Performance Group, and Deborah Slater Dance Theater, and concert pieces for The ROVA Saxophone Quartet, The Bang on a Can All–Stars, and the Eclipse String Quartet.
DISCOGRAPHY:
SLEEPYTIME GORILLA MUSEUM
»  GRAND OPENING AND CLOSING (RE–RELEASED, THE END RECORDS, 2006)
»  LIVE (SICKROOM RECORDS, 2003)
»  OF NATURAL HISTORY (WEB OF MIMICRY, 2004)
»  THE FACE (A DVD WITH SHINICHI IOVA KOGA) (SLEEPYTIME GORILLA PRESS, 2005)
»  IN GLORIOUS TIMES (THE END RECORDS, 2007)
TIN HAT TRIO
»  MEMORY IS AN ELEPHANT (ANGEL/EMI, 1999)
»  HELIUM (ANGEL/EMI, 2001)
»  THE RODEO ERODED (ROPEADOPE, 2002)
»  GREAT JEWISH MUSIC: SASHA ARGOV (TZADIK, 2003)
»  MASADA:VOICES IN THE WILDERNESS (TZADIK, 2003)
»  BOOK OF SILK (ROPEADOPE, 2004)
TIN HAT
»  THE SAD MACHINERY OF SPRING (HANNIBAL/RYKODISK, 2007)
»  LA GIUSTA DISTANZA (FILM SOUNDTRACK) (2007)
»  FOREIGN LEGION (BAG, 2010)
CARLA KIHLSTEDT
»  2 FOOT YARD (TZADIK, 2003)
2 FOOT YARD
»  GREAT JEWISH MUSIC: JACOB DO BANDOLIM (TZADIK, 2004)
»  BORROWED ARMS (YARD WORK, 2008)
CAUSING A TIGER
»  CAUSING A TIGER (VICTO, 2009)
»  HOW WE HELD OUR POST (TWELVE CUPS, 2011)
BOOK OF KNOTS
»  BOOK OF KNOTS (ARCLIGHT RECORDS, 2005)
»  TRAINEATER (ANTI–, 2007)
»  GARDEN OF FAINTING STARS (IPECAC, 2011)
»  MINAMO (CARLA KIHLSTEDT & SATOKO FUJII)
»  MINAMO (HENCEFORTH RECORDS, 2007)
»  KUROI KAWA ~ BLACK RIVER (TZADIK, 2008)
CARLA KIHLSTEDT & SHAHZAD ISMAILY
»  FLYING LOW (HOLY NIGHT IN THE OUTHOUSE, 2004)
»  CARLA KIHLSTEDT, MATTHIAS BOSSI & DAN RATHBUN
»  RAVISH AND OTHER TALES FOR THE STAGE (MUSIC WRITTEN FOR THEATER & DANCE) (12 CUPS RECORDS, 2008)
CARLA KIHLSTEDT & MATTHIAS BOSSI
»  2008 — Ravish (And Other Tales for the Stage) with Dan Rathbun (Twelve Cups)
»  2011 — STILL YOU LAY DREAMING: TALES FOR THE STAGE, II (12 CUPS, 2011)
»  2012 — Niagara Falling: Tales for the Stage, III (self–released)
RABBIT RABBIT
»  2013 — Rabbit Rabbit Radio — Vol. 1 (self–released)
»  2014 — Rabbit Rabbit Radio — Vol. 2: Swallow Me Whole (self–released)
MAYBE MONDAY
»  UNSQUARE: FRED FRITH, MIYA MASAOKA, ZEENA PARKINS, IKUE MORI, CARLA KIHLSTEDT, GERRY HEMINGWAY, LARRY OCHS (INTAKT, ZURICH, 2008)
FRED FRITH, CARLA KIHLSTEDT & STEVIE WISHART
»  THE COMPASS, LOG, AND LEAD (INTAKT, ZURICH, 2005)
LISA BIELAWA
»  A HANDFUL OF WORLD; KAFKA SONGS (TZADIK, 2007)
»  IN MEDIAS RES (BMOP, 2010)
JORGE LIDERMAN
»  MANY MOONS (ALBANY RECORDS, 2007)
FRED FRITH
»  THE HAPPY END PROBLEM (FRED RECORDS, 2006)
BEN GOLDBERG
»  12 MINOR (AVANT, 1998)
»  THE DOOR, THE HAT, THE CHAIR, THE FACT (CRYPTOGRAMOPHONE, 2006)
WU FEI
»  A DISTANT YOUTH (FORREST HILL RECORDS, 2007)
PETER GARLAND
»  LOVE SONGS (TZADIK, 2005)
ROVA :: ORCHESTROVA
»  AN ALLIGATOR IN YOUR WALLET (EWE, 2004)
»  JOHN COLTRANE'S ASCENSION (BLACK SAINT, 2005)
»  REDRESSERS (FREE PORCUPINE SOCIETY, 2004)
Press:
Γ»•   ““If confidence and creativity are the cornerstones of sexy, then violinist/vocalist Carla Kihlstedt is the sexiest woman in the avant–garde — she conveys power with her world-class instrumental technique, compositional vision, and stage presence. On Borrowed Arms, the trio's second recording, every tune is magic: the melodies crystalline, the harmonies supple and complex, the rhythms offbeat and groove–deep.”” — SF Weekly
Γ»•   ““Ms. Kihlstedt's classical training, folk music affinities, artful noise–sculpting and "found sounds" from her travels were thrown into a strange and savory creative stew…. Here was music and sound and poetic caulking… Dream logic holds it in check, as happens with much good art. Causing a Tiger is an evocative, bittersweet, funny and ultimately beguiling piece of music theater and/or musical poetry. Genre–wise and contextually, it fits nowhere neatly — and more's the power for that fact. Chalk up another one for a musician fruitfully working in the margins of the known musical world.”” — Santa Barbara News Press on album 'Causing a Tiger'
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BIO MATTHIAS:
Γ»•   Matthias Bossi is born in 1979 at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. He is raised on Cape Cod by school-teachers in a small village that is known for its outstanding seasonal Nativity display.  At age 5 he is forced to play the violin, and while excelling at the instrument, his heart belongs to the drums.  Bossi takes delivery of his first drum–set in the 3rd grade, and immediately forms Lover’s Luck, a band that specializes in shameless plagiaries of Aerosmith songs, playing only the hooks from such hits as Dude Looks Like A Lady.
Γ»•   Fast forward to 2001. Matthias graduates from the New England Conservatory in Boston with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music, moves to New York, where he works in a book store just south of the World Trade Center, and tours with a band called Vic Thrill in which he masquerades as a cross–dressing Goth castrato.
Γ»•   In 2002, Erik Sanko, bassist, singer and founder of the hard–hitting band Skeleton Key, offers Matthias two seats in the Skeleton Key organization — one on the drum throne and the other in the rusty plumbing van that they call home on the road.  Γ»•   He gladly accepts, and they tour the states in support of Skeleton Key’s triumphant 2002 release on Ipecac Records — Obtainium. They crash their van on Interstate 10 outside of Joshua Tree on Christmas Day.  The van is totaled. They break one bass drum head, and crush one guitar, but are otherwise intact.  The band repairs to Bob Hope Hospital in Palm Springs to convalesce.
Γ»•   A strange band from Oakland, California called Sleepytime Gorilla Museum picks them up in the desert, and loads them on to their tour bus.  They are incredibly muscular, and have a sexy female violinist and vocalist who dresses their wounds and nurses Skeleton Key back to health.  Matthias immediately falls for this Florence Nightingale violinist.  Sleepytime Gorilla Museum drives the members of Skeleton Key back to the East Coast, stopping, as is customary, to play rock shows along the way.
Back in New York, Matthias starts a band called The Book Of Knots with his friend Joel Hamilton, an engineer and guitarist from the same whaling village as he on Cape Cod.  With three studio releases, the band makes discordant yet somehow beautiful music which attracts the vocal talents of such musical luminaries as Tom Waits, Mike Patton, Blixa Bargeld, Mike Watt, David Thomas, and Carla Bozulich.  To this day, the members of The Book Of Knots marvel at the successes they have strung together, including staggering record sales of nearly one thousand (!) units, and the successful completion of an actual live show.
Γ»•   In the spring of 2003, Matthias gets a call from the violinist of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.  Their drummer has left the band, and she wants him to come to California for an audition.  He goes.  He wins!  This smells like trouble.  Oakland, California, with it’s picturesque Victorian houses, palm trees, and taco trucks, becomes Matthias’ home.  It is from Oakland that Sleepytime Gorilla Museum embarks on countless tours… some traversing the U.S.A. in their big green bus, and some overseas, playing in front of doe–eyed German fans who sweetly say ”Your music…  It feel me like a milkshake.”
Γ»•   Matthias unites with San Francisco singer-songwriter John Vanderslice, and helps him to propel two critically–acclaimed releases — Romanian Names, and Green Grow The Rushes. He works with engineer/producer Scott Solter on the transcendent album Actor by St Vincent, as well as releases by Fred Frith and Matthias’ own band, Causing A Tiger.
Γ»•   It is also in Oakland that our hero discovers his penchant for the theatre, and nurtures his irrepressible flair for pretending to be someone else.  Matthias asserts himself in the Bay Area theatre community, working with the Pickle Family Circus, Oakland Metro Opera, Shotgun Players, Nanos Operetta, Central Works,and Erika Shuch’s Performance Project.
Γ»•   The violinist Carla Kihlstedt gives in to his constant romancing and agrees to marry Matthias.  The newly–bonded duo embark on adventures of their own, including the collaborative penning of musical scores for dance/theatre pieces by choreographers Jo Kreiter, Joe Goode, Deborah Slater, and inkBoat. Matthias and Carla form a band called Cosa Brava with musical heroes Fred Frith and Zeena Parkins. Γ»•   They agree to see the world from buses, vans, trains, and airplane windows in exchange for foreign currency.
Γ»•   The Bossi–Kihlstedt duo birth a child named Tallulah. They leave California and return to their East Coast roots.
Γ»•   Triumphantly ensconced on the East Coast, Matthias embarks on a number of thrilling projects, including studio appearances with A Storm Of Light, and Pretty Lights.  He lends his Voiceover talent to The Brave Project, Steerforth Press’ E–Book release of Street Soldier, and Edmund McMillan’s The Binding Of Isaac, an absolutely mind–bending game for your Mac and PC.
Γ»•   Recent escapades include much singing and playing with the inimitable singer–songwriter Sasha Dobson, a commercial narration for Little Baby’s Ice Cream of Philadelphia that blossomed into a YouTube riot, and the penning of a score for the upcoming video game “Mew–Genics.”
Γ»•   Bossi continues to tour the world, although the magnetic forces of the small whaling village that he inhabits pull him home with greater frequency.  Embracing the small–town life has allowed him and his wife Carla to mythologize their quiet existence in the form of a monthly music blog called Rabbit Rabbit Radio.
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 Rabbit Rabbit — Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Vol. 2: Swallow Me Whole

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Cocteau Twins — Victorialand (April, 1986, Reissue 2020)
The Feather — Room (10 July, 2020)
Songs for the Late Night Drive Home (Feb. 5, 2016)
Benoît Pioulard & Sean Curtis Patrick — Avocationals (2019)
Spc Eco — Dark Matter (Nov. 20, 2015)
Caribou — Suddenly (Feb. 28th, 2020)
SPC ECO — June (June 1, 2020)
Waxahatchee — Saint Cloud (March 27, 2020)
Florist — Emily Alone (July 26, 2019)
Chapelier Fou — Deltas (Sept. 22, ​2014)
The Boomtown Rats — Citizens of Boomtown (13 March, 2020)
The Flaming Lips — The Soft Bulletin (Nov. 29, 2019)
Larkin Poe — Self Made Man (June 12th, 2020)
Wesley Gonzalez — Appalling Human (June 12, 2020)
Pottery — Welcome to Bobby’s Motel (June 26th, 2020)
Mint Field — Sentimiento Mundial (25 Sept., 2020)
Cosmo Sheldrake — Galapagos [Original Soundtrack] 2019
The Telescopes — Hidden Fields (August 7th, 2015)
Eyvind Kang — Ajaeng Ajaeng (May 1, 2020)
Eyvind Kang — Ajaeng Ajaeng (May 1, 2020)
Kyrie Kristmanson — Lady Lightly (Jan. 10, 2020)
Yorkston/Thorne/Khan — Navarasa : Nine Emotions (24th Jan. 2020)
Ralph of London — The Potato Kingdom (19th June, 2020)
Locate S,1 — Personalia (April 3, 2020
HMLTD — West of Eden (7 Feb., 2020)
Noveller — Arrow (June 12, 2020)
Chapelier Fou — Meridiens (Feb. 28, 2020)
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Cathedral Bells — Velvet Spirit (March 6, 2020)
Vladislav Delay, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare — 500~Push~Up
Tame Impala — The Slow Rush (Feb 14, 2020)
REBECCA FOON — WAXING MOON (21st Feb., 2020)
Noveller — Arrow (June 7, 2020)
Virginia Plain — Strange Game (Dec. 13, 2019)
Teho Teardo — Ellipsis dans l’harmonie (March 6th, 2020)
Signe Marie Rustad — When Words Flew Freely (Nov. 15, 2019)
Stian Westerhus — Redundance (March 5, 2020)
Beck — Deep Cuts (March 2020)
Keeley Forsyth — Debris (17 Jan., 2020)
John Craigie — Asterisk the Universe (June 12, 2020)
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Troi Irons — Flowers (Sept. 25, 2020)
The Dears — Times Infinity Volume One (September 25, 2015)
The Album Leaf — OST (March 20, 2020)
Jack Peñate — After You [Expanded Edition] (2020)
Thomas Dybdahl — The Great Plains (Feb 24, 2017)
Grimes — Visions (2012)
Jessie Ware — Glasshouse (Deluxe; 20 Oct 2017)
Kavus Torabi — Hip to the Jag (May 22, 2020)
Pharoah Sanders — „Live In Paris (1975): Lost ORTF Recordings“
Oddfellow’s Casino — The Raven’s Empire (2012)
Calexico / Iron & Wine — Years to Burn (2019)
Amanda Palmer — Forty~Five Degrees: Bushfire Charity Flash Rec.
Veneer — Recovery (April 15, 2020)
Sara Serpa — Recognition (June 5th, 2020)
BECK — Uneventful Days (St. Vincent Remix)
Oddfellow’s Casino — Burning! Burning! (7 Aug., 2020)
This Will Destroy You — Vespertine (June 9, 2020)
Teen Daze — Morning World
Sara Serpa, Ingrid Laubrock, Erik Friedlander — Close Up (2018)
THE DEARS — ‘Lovers Rock’ (May 15, 2020)
Bellows — The Rose Gardener (Feb. 22, 2019)
Ariel Pink — House Arrest (2002/Mar 2011/April 24, 2020)
The Jayhawks — XOXO (July 10, 2020)
Béla Fleck & Toumani Diabaté — The Ripple Effect [2LP, March 27,
Sonny Landreth — Elemental Journey (May 22, 2012)
Laura Perrudin — Perspectives & Avatars (Oct. 9, 2020)
CocoRosie — Put the Shine On (6 March 2020)
Whyte Horses — Hard Times (17th of Jan., 2020)
Jessie Ware — What’s Your Pleasure (June 26, 2020)
Corb Lund — Agricultural Tragic (June 26, 2020)
Thomas Dybdahl — Fever (March 13, 2020)
Born Ruffians — Juice (April 3, 2020)
Michael Landau — The Michael Landau Group Live (Oct. 31, 2006)
Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog — What I Did On My Long ‘Vacation’ EP
The Beths — Jump Rope Gazers (July 10th, 2020)
Carissa Johnson — A Hundred Restless Thoughts (Dec. 18th, 2019)
Christine Ott — Chimères (pour ondes Martenot) (May 22, 2020)
Eleanor Friedberger — Rebound (May 4th, 2018)
Futurebirds — Teamwork (Jan. 15th, 2020)
Emmy the Great — Second Love (March 11, 2016)
My Morning Jacket — The Waterfall II (Aug. 28, 2020)
ELEANOR FRIEDBERGER — NEW VIEW (January 22, 2016)
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Andrej Šeban — Triplet (March 22, 2019) inner cover
The Heliocentrics — Infinity Of Now (Feb. 14, 2020)
Dungen — Live (March 13, 2020)
Jake Blount — Spider Tales (May 29, 2020)
Andrej Šeban — Triplet (March 22, 2019) cover
Sonny Landreth — Blacktop Run (Feb. 21, 2020)
Gerald Cleaver — Signs (March 27, 2020)
The Crossing & Donald Nally — James Primosch: Carthage (05/2020)
Immigrant Union — Judas (June 19, 2020)
KMRU — Peel (18th Sept., 2020)
Spy Machines — Spy Machines (April 3, 2020)
David Cross & Peter Banks — Crossover (17 Jan., 2020)
Jake Blount — Spider Tales (May 29, 2020)
EELS — Earth To Dora (Oct. 30th, 2020)
Art Feynman — Half Price At 3:30 (June 26th, 2020)
Jerskin Fendrix — Winterreise (April 17, 2020)
Julianna Barwick — Healing Is a Miracle [Japan Edition] (2020)
Joy Division — Closer (40th Anniversary) [2020 Digital Master] (
Sophie Tassignon — Mysteries Unfold (April 24, 2020)
Anika Nilles — For a Colorful Soul (Jan. 10, 2020)
Ospalý pohyb — Ostrava (October 17, 2016)
Deradoorian — Find the Sun (Sept. 18, 2020)
All The Best, Isaac Hayes (A Spoken Word Album)
Ospalý pohyb — ø (May 24, 2016)
James Harries — Superstition (Jan. 31, 2020)
Zoongideewin — Bleached Wavves (June 19, 2020)
HOUPACÍ KONĚ: SOULKOSTEL 8 11 2019 (April 25, 2020)
Recondite — Dwell (Jan. 24, 2020)
Kacey Johansing — No Better Time (Nov. 20, 2020)
Yoko Ono, Kim Gordon & Thurston Moore — YOKOKIMTHURSTON
Kazuomi Eshima & Masahiko Takeda — Inheritance for Soundscape
Erik Griswold — All’s Grist That Comes To The Mill (03/20, 2020)
Caspian — Dust and Disquiet (Sept. 25, 2015)
SLY & THE FAMILY DRONE FC (17, 2020)
Låpsley — Through Water (March 20th, 2020)
Sarah Longfield — Dusk (April 22, 2020)
Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith — Peradam (Sept. 4th, 2020
Erik Griswold — All’s Grist That Comes To The Mill (03/20 2020)
Circa Waves — Sad/Happy (March 13th, 2020)
Bob Dylan — Rough and Rowdy Ways (June 19th, 2020)
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Roland Tings — Salt Water (Nov. 8, 2019)
M.Ward — Migration of Souls (April 3, 2020)
33EMYBW — Golem (25 Sept., 2019)
The Third Mind — The Third Mind (Feb. 14, 2020)
CocoRosie — Restless (Feb. 12th, 2020)
Sean Henry — A Jump from the High Dive (Nov. 1, 2019)
Ben Featherstone — Prisoner to the Wind (Dec. 20th, 2019)
Ailbhe Reddy — Personal History (23 Oct., 2020)
Thomas Köner — Motus (Feb. 20, 2020)
Lanterns On the Lake — Spook the Herd (21 Feb., 2020)
A Winged Victory for the Sullen — The Undivided Five
Of Montreal — Ur Fun (Jan. 17, 2020)
Lanterns On the Lake — Spook the Herd (21 Feb., 2020)
Sega Bodega — Salvador (Feb. 14, 2020)
Klara Lewis — Ingrid (1st May 2020)
Prophecy Playground — Comfort Zone (Feb. 15, 2020)
Kurt Vile — Speed, Sound, Lonely KV EP (2nd Oct., 2020)
Steve Earle — Townes (May 8, 2009)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse — Colorado (Oct. 25, 2019)
Oiseaux~Tempęte — From Somewhere Invisible (19 Dec., 2019)
Hamilton Leithauser (The Walkmen) — Dear God (Aug. 2015)
Steve Earle & The Dukes — Ghosts of West Virginia (May 22, 2020)
Real Estate — The Main Thing (28th Feb., 2020)
Myopia Exclusive Crystal Clear Vinyl
James Harries — Before We Were Lovers
ANNA CALVI — HUNTED (March 6, 2020)
Elysian Fields — Transience Of Life (May 7, 2020)
SOFIA TALVIK — Paws of a Bear (Sept. 27, 2019)
Ali Holder — Uncomfortable Truths (April 10, 2020)
Sungazers — Wasting Space (May 18, 2020)
Neil Young — Homegrown (19th June, 2020)
Sixth June ‎— Trust (17 Jan 2020)
Bellows — The Rose Gardener (Feb. 22, 2019)
From Atomic — Deliverance (April 2020)
Cermaque — Lament (22nd May, 2020)
Laurel Halo — Raw Silk Uncut Wood (July 13, 2018)
Anna von Hausswolff — Dead Magic (March 2018)
Moses Sumney — græ Part 1 & 2 (May 15, 2020)
David Thomas Broughton & Juice Vocal Ensemble — Sliding The Same
Marissa Nadler — unearthed (March 20, 2020)
PETR KALANDRA — Petr Kalandra & ASPM 1982 — 1990 (Feb. 26, 2020)
Justine Vandergrift — Stay (Feb. 7th, 2019)
Hamilton Leithauser — The Loves of Your Life (10 April 2020)
Bombay Bicycle Club — Everything Else Has Gone Wrong (01/24/20)
Gráinne Duffy — Where I Belong (Sept. 19, 2017)
Anthony Gomes — Containment Blues (2020)
Sports Team — Deep Down Happy (5th June, 2020)
Nonlocal Forecast — Bubble Universe! (March 1, 2019)
Lionel Loueke — HH (Sept. 11, 2020)
Al Di Meola — Across the Universe: The Beatles, Vol. 2 (2020)
LENKA NOVÁ — DOPISY (21.03./24.04., 2020)
Genesis Revisited: Live at The Royal Albert Hall — 2020 Remaster
Kim Myhr & Australian Art Orchestra — Vesper (17.04. 2020)
The Electric Soft Parade — Stages (Jan. 8, 2020)
Villagers — The Art Of Pretending To Swim (03/19, 2020) DELUXE E
Mountaineer — Bloodletting (May 22nd, 2020)
Anna von Hausswolff — All Thoughts Fly (Sept. 25, 2020)
Peel Dream Magazine — Agitprop Alterna (3rd April 2020)
Destroyer — Have We Met (Jan. 31, 2020)
John McLaughlin, Shankar Mahadevan, Zakir Hussain — Is That So?
THE SHAKING SENSATIONS — “How Are We to Fight the Blight” 2xLP
Alphaxone — Dystopian Gate (Jan. 14, 2020)
A Certain Ratio — ACR Loco (25th Sept., 2020)
THE SCHRAMMS — “Omnidirectional” (June 21st, 2019)
David Thomas Broughton — The Complete Guide To Insufficiency /re
The Chap — Digital Technology (10 Jan., 2020)
Joan As Police Woman — Cover Two (May 1, 2020)
The Shivas — “Dark Thoughts” (October 25, 2019)
Kim Myhr & Australian Art Orchestra — Vesper (17.04. 2020)
Lucy Railton — Paradise 94 (22 Mar 2018)
Drive~By Truckers — The Unraveling (cover)
The Shins — “Heartworms” (March 10, 2017)
The Weeknd — Beauty Behind the Madness (Aug. 28th, 2015)
The Shins — “The Worms Heart” (Jan. 18, 2018)
Psychic Markers — Psychic Markers (29 May, 2020)
Julianna Barwick — Circumstance Synthesis (Dec. 20, 2019)
The Weeknd — Beauty Behind the Madness (Aug. 28th, 2015)
Meredith Monk & Bang on a Can All~Stars — Memory Game (03/27/20)
Drive~By Truckers — The Unraveling (cover)
The Heliocentrics — Infinity Of Now (Feb. 14, 2020)
Eivind Aarset & Jan Bang — Snow Catches On Her Eyelashes (2020)
Richard Barbieri ‎— Past Imperfect / Future Tense (Mar 2020)
Kevin Morby — Sundowner (October 16, 2020)
Paul Weller — On Sunset [Deluxe Edition] (3rd July, 2020)
Laurel Halo — Possessed (April 10, 2020)
Helena Deland — Someone New (16 Oct., 2020)
Devendra Banhart — Ma (September 13, 2019)
Field Music — Making a New World (Jan. 10, 2020)
Gráinne Duffy — Voodoo Blues (Oct. 15, 2020)
The Memories — Pickles & Pies (May 29, 2020)
Norah Jones — Pick Me Up Off the Floor (June 12th, 2020)
Pearl Jam — Gigaton (March 27, 2020)
Walter Martin — The World at Night (Jan. 31, 2020)
The Tiger Lillies — Cold Night in Soho (10 Feb. 2017)
Silkworm — In The West (24 Jan., 2020)
Kamaal Williams — Wu Hen (July 24, 2020)
Caspian — On Circles (January 24, 2020)
Jennifer Curtis & Tyshawn Sorey: Invisible Ritual (2020)
DAVID POMAHAČ — DO TMY JE DALEKO (Feb. 7, 2020)
Don Gallardo — The Lonesome Wild (April 2, 2020)
Damon Locks Black Monument Ensemble — Where Future Unfolds (2019
The Tiger Lillies — Edgar Allan Poe’s Haunted Palace
Mark Lanegan — Straight Songs Of Sorrow (8th May, 2020)
I Break Horses — Warnings (08 May 2020)
Cocteau Twins — Head Over Heels
Cocteau Twins — Treasure
Sarah Jarosz — World On The Ground (June 5, 2020)
The Innocence Mission — See You Tomorrow (Jan. 17, 2020)
False Heads — It’s All There But You’re Dreaming (13 March 2020)
The Tiger Lillies — Covid~19 (April 10, 2020)
Hawkwind — Acoustic Daze (25 Oct. 2019)
Wendy Eisenberg — Auto (Oct. 16, 2020)
TANYA DONELLY: Swan Song Series bonus tracks (FC)
Kate Amrine — This Is My Letter to the World (Jan. 24, 2020)
Wrekmeister Harmonies — We Love to Look at the Car (2020)
False Heads — It’s All There But You’re Dreaming (13 March 2020)
Coloured Clocks — Flora (May 2, 2020)
Indoor Voices — Animal (Feb. 14, 2020)
ELYSIAN FIELDS — Pink Air
Midlake — Antiphon (Nov. 4, 2013)
Jonathan Wilson — Rare Birds (March 2nd, 2018)
KIESLOWSKI Tiché lásky
Fiona Apple — Fetch The Bolt Cutters (17 Apr., 2020)
Lucrecia Dalt — Syzygy (Oct. 15, 2013)
Hayden Thorpe — Diviner (24 May 2019)
Cocteau Twins — Garlands (1982, Reissue 2020)
Alessandra Leão ‎— Macumbas e Catimbós (24/05/2019)
Cowboy Junkies — Ghosts (30 Mar 2020)
Laura Marling — Song for Our Daughter (April 10th, 2020)
Wendy Eisenberg — Its Shape Is Your Touch (Oct. 2018)
Baxter Dury — The Night Chancers (20 March 2020)
San Fermin — San Fermin (Nov. 11, 2013)
Sara Bareilles — What’s Inside Songs From Waitress (11/06, 2015)
The Heliocentrics — Telemetric Sounds (Aug. 7, 2020)
The Dream Syndicate — „The Universe Inside“ (April 10, 2020)
Third Coast Percussion & Devonté Hynes — Fields (Oct. 11, 2019)
White Tail Falls — Age of Entitlement (May 29, 2020)
MUFF — Fatalust (Nov. 1, 2019) cover
Ben Watt — Storm Damage (31st Jan., 2020)
San Fermin — The Cormorant I & II (Oct. 4, 2019/April 3, 2020)
Stephen Duffy — I Love My Friends [Expanded Ed] (10 May 2019)
I Break Horses — Chiaroscuro
Sea Wolf — Through a Dark Wood (March 20, 2020)
Ezra Furman — Sex Education [Original Soundtrack] (April 24, 202
Yorkston | Thorne | Khan — Navarasa : Nine Emotions (2020)
Jetstream Pony — Jetstream Pony (May 22, 2020)
Stove — ‘s Favorite Friend (Oct. 31, 2018)
ANASTASIA MINSTER — Father ©Michael Haley
Jonathan Wilson — Dixie Blur (March 6, 2020)
Fruition — Broken At The Break Of Day (Jan. 23, 2020)
Weyes Blood — “Wild Time” from Titanic Rising
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ROBERT FRIPP — THE KITCHEN (New York, NY) — 05 FEB 1978
Sara Bareilles — More Love: Songs from Little Voice Season One (
The Sufis — Double Exposure (Jan. 24, 2020)
ÁSGEIR: IN THE SILENCE
Martin Barre — Roads Less Travelled (26 Oct. 2018)
Loveblind / Sleeping Visions (March 27, 2020)
Walter Martin — The World at Night (Jan. 31, 2020)
Asher Gamedze – Dialectic Soul (July 10, 2020)
Frances Quinlan — Likewise (Jan. 31, 2020)
KING CRIMSON, The Night Watch
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith — The Mosaic of Transformation (May 15, 20
Matt Berninger — Serpentine Prison (Oct. 16, 2020)
Rizan Said — Saz û Dîlan (Oct. 11, 2019)
Ásgeir — Bury the Moon (7 Feb., 2020)
Riva Taylor — ‘This Woman’s Heart .1’ (27 Mar 2020)
Juraj Griglák, From The Bottom (Sept. 16, 2019)
Cheerleader — Almost Forever (Feb. 7, 2020)
Queer Jane — Amen Dolores (March 27, 2020)
BECCA STEVENS — WONDERBLOOM (March 20th 20, 2020)
Juraj Griglák — From the Bottom (Sept. 16, 2019)
Einstürzende Neubauten — Alles In Allem (May 29th, 2020)
Torres — Three Futures (29th Sept. 2017)
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith — The Kid (October 6, 2017)
Bison Bone — Find Your Way Out (Sept. 25, 2020)
Oh Wonder — No One Else Can Wear Your Crown [Deluxe Edition]
These New Puritans — The Cut (2016~2019) (14 Feb. 2020)
Thin Lear — Wooden Cave (24th July, 2020)
Torres — Silver Tongue (Jan. 31, 2020)
Anoushka Shankar — Love Letters (7 Feb., 2020)
Free To Grow — Imperfection (Aug. 7, 2020)
Dan Croll — Grand Plan (21 Aug., 2020)
Lilien Rosarian ~ A Day in Bel Bruit (June 9, 2019)
Jim Noir — A.M Jazz (Dec. 20, 2019)
Shemekia Copeland — Uncivil War (October 23rd, 2020)
I Like to Sleep — Daymare (April 17, 2020)
Kaki King — Modern Yesterdays (Oct. 23, 2020)
Bill MacKay and Katinka Kleijn — STIR (Oct. 17, 2019)
The Mountain Goats — Getting Into Knives (Oct. 23, 2020)
Varga Marián — Solo in Concert (1. feb. 2018)
No~Man — Love You To Bits (Nov. 22, 2019)
Blackbird & Crow — Ailm (17 Jan 2020)
Bruce Springsteen — Letter to You (Oct. 23, 2020)
Amy LaVere — Painting Blue (27 Mar 2020)
100 Gecs — 1000 gecs (May 31, 2019)
Devendra Banhart — Vast Ovoid (July 24, 2020)
Cold Chisel — Blood Moon (6 Dec., 2019)
Cold War Kids — New Age Norms 1 (Nov. 1, 2019)
Blackbird & Crow © 2020 Author: Megan Doherty
WaqWaq Kingdom — Essaka Hoisa (Nov. 15, 2019)
The Mountain Goats — Songs for Pierre Chuvin (April 10, 2020)
Hawktail — Formations (Jan. 10, 2020)
Morrissey — I Am Not a Dog On a Chain (March 20th, 2020)
Jack Peñate — After You (29th Nov. 2019)
Villagers — Darling Arithmetic [Deluxe Version] (April 10, 2015)
Ashley Paul — Window Flower (May 13, 2020)
Daniel Bachman — The Morning Star (July 27, 2018)
Roger Eno | Brian Eno — Mixing Colours (20 March, 2020)
Darnielle, Jon Wurster, Matt Douglas, Pete Hughes. ©Josh Sanseri
Joe Bonamassa & The Sleep Eazys — Easy To Buy, Hard To Sell
Martin Barre — Away With Words
Ezra Bell — This Way to Oblivion (3rd April, 2020)
All Them Witches — Nothing as the Ideal (Sept. 4, 2020)
Queer Jane — Home (Dec. 1, 2016)
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Moonchild — Little Ghost (6th Sept. 2019)
Evergreen — Overseas (15 Jun 2018)
Mr. Alec Bowman — I Used to Be Sad & Then I Forgot (May 1, 2020)
The Waterboys — Good Luck, Seeker (Deluxe) (Aug. 21, 2020)
Maarja Nuut & Ruum — World Inverted (11th Sept., 2020)
Kuře v hodinkách — Flamengo
Daniel Bachman — Green Alum Springs (June 6, 2020)
Midwife — Forever (April 10, 2020)
Siobhan Wilson — The Departure (10 May, 2019)
Kris Delmhorst — Blood Test
Martin Burlas & Musica falsa et ficta — Hexenprozesse
I Don’t Know How but They Found Me — Razzmatazz (Oct. 23, 2020)
Songdog — Happy Ending (27th March, 2020)
Zuzana Mikulcová — Slová
Holly Herndon — PROTO (Winner of Tais Awards 2020)
Rory Block — Prove It On Me (March 27, 2020)
Cate Le Bon — Here It Comes Again (2020)
Sean O’Hagan — Radum Calls, Radum Calls (2019)
Nicey Nice World — Obelisks and Asterisks (Sept. 22, 2020)
Robert Plant — Carry Fire (2 LP, 13/10/2017)
Le Butcherettes — DON’T BLEED EP (14 Feb 2020)
Mike Polizze — Long Lost Solace Find (July 31, 2020)
First Aid Kit — Stay Gold (2014)
Land of Talk — Indistinct Conversations (July 31, 2020)
Kuře v hodinkách — Flamengo
Luke Haines — Beat Poetry For Survivalists (6 Mar. 2020)
Nicole Atkins — Italian Ice (29 May 2020)
Maria Schneider Orchestra — Data Lords (24th July, 2020)
Son Lux — Learning Structures vol. 1~4 (Oct. 11th, 2019)
BC Camplight — Shortly After Takeoff (24 April 2020)
Delta Spirit — What Is There (Sept. 11th, 2020)
The Magnetic Fields — Quickies (May 15, 2020)
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Cold War Kids — New Age Norms 2 (Aug. 21, 2020)
learning structures, vol. 2: end firma
Becca Mancari — The Greatest Part (June 26, 2020)
learning structures, vol. 3: distance between us
Thurston Moore — By The Fire (Sept. 25, 2020)
Kurt Rosenwinkel Trio — Angels Around (May 8, 2020)
Frazey Ford — U kin B the Sun (Feb. 7th, 2020)
Lizzy Farrall — Bruise (March 27, 2020)
Alice Peacock — Minnesota (Sept. 20th, 2019)
Devon Williams — A Tear in the Fabric (May 1, 2020)
LENKA DUSILOVÁ — ŘEKA (Nov. 6th, 2020)
STEREOLAB: Oscillons from the Anti~Sun
Hallelujah the Hills — A Band Is Something to Figure Out (2016)
Loveblind: Visions
Lilly Hiatt — Walking Proof (27 March, 2020)
Loveblind: Visions
Throwing Muses — Sun Racket (Sept. 4, 2020)
Sean McMahon ― You Will Know When You’re There (March 1, 2019)
Deradoorian — Find the Sun (Sept. 18, 2020)
The Chats — High Risk Behaviour (March 27, 2020)
Tylor Dory Trio — Unsought Salvation (Dec. 21, 2019)
György Ligeti — Lontano (22. Oct.,1967)
Yves Tumor — Heaven to a Tortured Mind (April 3, 2020)
Cub Sport — LIKE NIRVANA (24 July, 2020)
Guranfoe — Sum of Erda (Dec. 13, 2019)
Susanne Sundfør — Self Portrait (Original Score, 10th Jan. 2020)
Ronnie Godfrey — Shades of Blue (Oct. 25, 2019)
Intocable ― Percepcion (March 15, 2019)
Ytamo — Vacant (June 12, 2020)
Pancrace — The Fluid Hammer (09 Sep 2019/2LP)
Humanist — Humanist (21 Feb., 2020)
White Lies — To Lose My Life… [10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition]
Slow Pulp — Moveys (Oct. 9, 2020)
Wrekmeister Harmonies — We Love to Look at the Carnage (2020)
Bright Eyes — Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was (Aug.
Hallelujah the Hills — I’m You (Nov. 15, 2019)
OWEN PALLETT — Heartland (March 3, 2014)
Siobhan Wilson — There Are No Saints (14 Jul, 2017)
Erlend Apneseth — Fragmentarium (Jan. 31, 2020)
Delta Spirit — Into The Wide (Deluxe Edition, Sept. 9, 2014)