- The Durutti Column - Without Mercy
- Six Finger Satellite - Law Of Ruins
- "Fall To Pieces", "Sea Of Tranquility". Am I becoming more sensitive to screechy guitars or is it just this album?
- I'm alone at home tonight. I played Yume 2kki and then listened to Pram's "Sunset International" in bed but turned it off because I was still creeped out by Yume 2kki.
- Arjen Schat - Solstitium
- SPK - Leichenschrei
- Flowchart - Cumulus Mood Twang
- I can't tell whether this is brilliant or obnoxious. "Another Word Explodes".
- Talvin Singh - OK
- It's been about 8-9 years since I first read of this album (around the time I first explored Portishead's Dummy, Bjork, and other assorted '90s electronica masterworks, but I never gave it a shot in full until now as the South Asian influence scared me off (not for racist reasons, it just seemed gimmicky). I enjoyed the title track and "Vikram the Vampire", now I'm going through some of the bonus tracks. Also, I can't find the Japanese bonus track, "Wrist Flick", anywhere, not even on file sharing platforms. If I weren't destitute I would indulge my music creep impulses and buy a copy of the Japanese CD to rip.
- Flowchart - Tenjira
- The Apartments - A Life Full Of Farewells
- "She Sings To Forget You" (nice rendition of "Goodbye Train"), "Not Every Clown Can Be In The Circus".
- Air - Premiers Symptômes
- HTRK - Psychic Lilac
- HTRK - Death is a Dream
- HTRK - Over The Rainbow
- Aiko Shimada - Blue Marble
- Jon Bernoff & Marcus Allen - Breathe
- David Sylvian & Holger Czukay - Plight & Premonition
- Sylvian discog exploration incoming...
- Diskette Park - Deepfall
- Columbia Masterworks "Music Of Edgar Varese" compilation
- Pete Namlook - Season Greetings - Winter
- Surprised this is from 1994, as it sounds different from the psychedelic trancey stuff he was making back then.
- The Jean-Paul Sartre Experience - The Size of Food
- Mars - 78
- "The Immediate Stages of the Erotic", "Puerto Rican Ghost".
- Terekke - YYYYYYYYYY
- Japan - Obscure Alternatives
- Aquarium / deepspace - Midnight At The Tokyo Central
- Fishmans - Long Season
- Suso Saiz - Nothing Is Objective
- "Nothing Ends 2018"
- Tu M' - Monochromes Vol. 1
- R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction
- Fabulous Diamonds - Plain Songs
- Emil Richards - New Sound Element Stones
- Pink Industry - Who Told You, You Were Naked?
- Tonstartssbandht - Petunia
- This ain't like me. "What Has Happened" is glorious psych corniness.
- Bruno Pernadas - Those Who Throw Objects At The Crocodiles Will Be Asked To Retrieve Them
- Eric Vann - Water World
- Invisible Toy - Sketches in Crayon and Ink
- Still don't know whether this is a hoax or legit but I'm leaning towards legit. It's good! I like that weird new age-tribal-ambient-jazz stuff. Only evidence I've found of this band existing prior to this year is this review from 2001 noting that Ceramic Metropolis album is from 1999. Michael Yoder seems to be legit, but why hasn't any of his music been available anywhere before this year?
- Also, I seem to be on an obscure psych pop / early electronic / Italian library kick right now.
- Daniela Casa - Societa Malata
- Cecil Leuter - Altitude 3000
- Taiga Remains - Thereafter
- Daniel Arfib - Le Souffle du Doux
- Agitation Free - 2nd
- Oren Ambarchi/Johan Berthling/Andreas Werliin - Ghosted
- United Bible Studies - The Return Of The Rivers
- Brian - Understand
- Os Mutantes - Os Mutantes
- Diego Hernandez - Radiofonia
- Michael Hoenig - Departure From the Northern Wasteland
- Jack Frost - Jack Frost
- Kim Cascone - Cathodeflower
- Zoat-Aon - Star Autopsy
- Greg Foat - Psychosynthesis
- The Go-Betweens - Spring Hill Fair
- DJ Shadow - What Does Your Soul Look Like?
- Klaus Schulze - Trancefer
- Klaus Schulze - Ballett 3
- Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel
- Carla dal Forno - Look Up Sharp
- Maxime Denuc - Nachthorn
- Ashra - Blackouts
- Lotus Parts 1-4
- Rowland S. Howard - Pop Crimes
- Yukihiro Takahashi - Once A Fool...
- Popol Vuh - In Den Garten Pharaos
- Florian Fricke - Kailash
- Popol Vuh - Affenstunde
- "Dream Part 49" - where are all the other parts?
- Onna Kodomo - Syuuka
- Autechre - NTS 4
- The Young Gods - Heaven Deconstruction
- Classic. "December", "Acid Strangel", "Windklang".
- "Blue" Gene Tyranny - Out Of The Blue
- True Widow - Circambulation (again)
- "CREEPER", "S:H:S", "FOUR TEETH". Languidity. Reminds me of the days of the Eclipse soudtrack and afternoon car rides.
- Carbon Based Lifeforms - Twentythree
- Cuushe - Butterfly Case
- "Lost My Way"
- Takashi Kokubo - Barcelona Gaudi no yume
- Variant - Inception [cv313 Rewire]
- Roy Montgomery - Temple IV
- I listened to this a few times in early 2017.
- Susumu Hirasawa - Ice-9
- James Blake - CMYK
30 November 2022
- Sines Of Exquisite Pleasure - Modular Systems
- This seems to have just appeared on the internet last month. It's pretty good. I wonder what other good stuff has been left behind because nobody's taken the initiative to digitize and share it. Or is it another one of those fake reissues of a supposedly lost album that was actually just recorded?
- Susumu Hirasawa - Siren
- "Nurse Cafe"
- Dalis Car - The Waking Hour
- Basically everything I loved about Japan: weird synth noises, minimal percussion, and Mick Karn's melodic bass, but with Peter Murphy's vocals (which I like). I didn't realize Dalis Car was like this; I ignored them expecting was some bland flavor of post-punk. The only deficiency, compared to Japan, is its lack of Richard Barbieri. "Create and Melt", "His Box", "Moonlife", "Cornwall Stone"
- Dalis Car - InGladAloneness
- Soda Stereo - Sueno Stereo
- "X Playo"
- Susumu Hirasawa - Technique of Relief
- "Niwashi King", "Ghost Bridge"
- Put this off for a while 'cause I thought it was a synthpop album from the '80s. Not that that's bad, just I've heard too much of it. I'm impressed. It reminds me of Taeko Ohnuki's Lucy, specifically because of the percussion. Kind of an epic tribal classical sound. Next up: Siren and probably more P-Model besides Potpourri.
- Jonn Serrie - And The Stars Go With You
- Tholen - Sternklang
- Harold Budd - The Pavilion of Dreams
- Harold Budd - Abandoned Cities
- Jon Hassell - Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Volume Two
- Finally got around to this. I like the cameo of Brian Eno's "Shadow" in "These Times".
- I Break Horses - Warnings
- HTRK - Marry Me Tonight
- "Fascinator", "Your Mistress Turns To Dust"
- Tocotronic - K.O.O.K.
- I wasn't expecting to like this, as I'd heard a few tracks from Wir kommen... and wasn't impressed. It's sort of monotonous, but groovy. Most tracks have pretty much the same rhythm, and that strummed clean guitar, but it's somehow diverse. The title track, "Let There Be Rock", the instrumental "Tag Ohne Schatten" are fun.
- Bark Psychosis - Codename: Dustsucker
- What an atmosphere this album has. Listening to "INQB8TR" feels like being on a sedative.
- Laraaji - Universe/Essence
- Komeda Quintet - Astigmatic
- After Knife in the Water
- Roedelius - Wenn der Sudwind weht
- Yas Kaz - Jomon-Sho
- Pretty good. This got reissued about two years ago so I kept seeing it around, but I never tried it.
- All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors - Turning Into Small
- Can't help think of Weird NJ and all the creepy shit that's in the forests near where this band formed. I also can't think of another band from north of Newark that's worthwhile.
- All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors - All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors
- Haven't listened to all of this today, just a few tracks including "Saturn Jig", which is great.
- Prefab Sprout - Jordan: The Comeback
- "Wild Horses", "Moondog".
- Collide - Chasing The Ghost
- "Transfer"
- Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Introducing Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
- "Merched yn Neud Gwallt eu Gilydd"
- The Beau Brummels - Triangle
- Artur Pizarro - Mompou: Piano Works Vol. 1
- I also listened to Part 1 of Dennis Johnson's November, and it kept reminding me of "W" by Codeine.
- David Darling - Journal October
- Intense cello music. Pretty damn good, way better than anything else I've heard by him.
- Gigi Masin & Alessandro Monti - The Wind Collector
- Bun/Fumitake Tamura - Bird
- Hum - Downward Is Heavenward
- "Afternoon With The Axolotls", "Dreamboat", "If You Are To Bloom", "Comin' Home"
- Xela - For Frosty Mornings And Summer Nights
- Coil - Black Antlers
- Sun Ra - Lanquidity
- Boards of Canada - Random 35 Tracks
- "Audiotrack 04B" sounds like HTRK.
- Boards of Canada - The Half Asleep Mix
"Concourse"
- dEUS - The Ideal Crash
- "Instant Street". This will probably grow on me.
- Sad Lovers and Giants - Headland
- Holy Other- Held
- Emma Ruth Rundle - On Dark Horses
- City - City
- I feel like this would sound Italian even if the lyrics weren't in Italian.
- Andrew Thomas - Fearsome Jewel
- Mirko Uhlig - The Nightmiller
- Heprcam - Cohcox
- "Hypericum", "Ring VEX Remix".
- Not Drowning, Waving - Claim
- When I listened to this for the first time years ago I dismissed it as an example of the boring amalgam they call "world music", albeit more rock/pop-oriented. It's more than that. This is a kind of unclassifiable rock-adjacent creature that is surprisingly nuanced, both musically and in its theme of Australian colonialism. Opener "Willow Tree" is an almost whimsical exploration of outback nostalgia; "Fishing Trawler" is a funky number with watery guitar, thumping piano, and a deep, melodic bassline; "Thomastown" and "Terra Nullius", both piano-led minor-key numbers, are the darkest and loss-ridden Claim gets. Conversely, "Wobble" is so playful as to feature Looney Tunes voices (even if in an ironic way, perhaps), while "Palau" (the only song here one might consider "world music", as it is driven by hand percussion and flutes) has a vigor no other song here matches. One of Claim's distinctive features is the peculiar depressive murk that seems to pervade it. The ambient closer "Claim" is this mood in pure, distilled form: a traditional Australian sound palette complemented by a dark underside, as if providing a response to the overly optimistic rainsticks and kokopeli-branding of contemporaneous "world" music.
- Low - Double Negative
- The Jesus And Mary Chain - Darklands
- "Darklands", "Deep One Perfect Morning", "April Skies", "Happy When It Rains".
- Everything But The Girl - Eden
- "Tender Blue", "Crabwalk".
- Sketch Show - Loophole
- I thought this was some obscure Russian IDM duo through the first ~15 minutes. I didn't realize this was basically YMO, but when I did I took much more interest in it. I would've found out eventually..."Mars", "Chronograph".
31 October 2022
- Arovane_Phonem - AER (Valid)
- Arovane - Tides
- Thrill Of The Pull - Green To Red
- Janet Jackson - The Velvet Rope
- Curium - Bism
- Pub - Summer
- Omicron - Acrocosm
- Another Fine Day - Life Before Land
- The Ecstasy Of Saint Theresa - Free-D (Original Soundtrack)
- Age - The Orion Years
- Gets better towards the end. I like the sample on "Big E".
- Cranes - Population Four
- More straight-up rock than their first two albums. Also, listening to this I realized how romantic a lot of Alison Shaw's lyrics are. I hate to admit that I barely pay attention to the lyrics, but with a voice like that, guitars like that, keyboards like that....
- µ-Ziq - My Little Beautiful
- Luke Slater's 7th Plain - My Yellow Wise Rug
- "Boundaries". I like Slater's more downtempo tracks, and this one has a few of them.
- Minnie Riperton - Come To My Garden
- Nice voice and harmonies. Kind of a '70s lounge feel to it.
- Depeche Mode - Music For the Masses
- I've had their song "Halo" stuck in my head all morning. I like how "Pimpf" is completely stylistically different from the synthpop yet if fits in with the album. Now that I think of it, a lot of DM's stuff from this era has that dramatic quasi-classical flavor. "The Things You Said", "Never Let Me Down Again", "The Things You Said", "Pimpf"
- μ-Ziq - In Pine Effect
- "Roy Castle", "Within a Sound", "Melancho".
- Burial - Streetlands
- Relevant listening for this rainy day.
- Solotape - ESX-1
- After several days, I've finally finished Lycia's The Burning Circle And Then Dust. I enjoyed it, and for such a long album for a band whose style has been pretty consistent between albums, it didn't feel "samey" or repetitive. I liked "Pray", "Resigned", and "The Burning Circle".
- µ-Ziq - Brace Yourself
- Cranes - Loved
- This is good. I forgot how noisy this album is. Some of the guitar is just filthy. "Shining Road" is great, of course, and I like the ominous "Bewildered", the title track, and the spoken word on "Lilies".
- Takagi Masakatsu - Pia
- I do like a lot of this album. I just realized this is the guy who made Kagayaki and Eating 2.
- I'm trying to buy everything I like from the artist. I am trying to avoid a dependence on convenient streaming services where I can listen to most anything whenever I want. It's not really an ethical objection to this format so much as a feeling that a complete lack of format-imposed moderation cheapens my listening experience. It's hard to explain. Of course, this would make listening to the thousands of individual songs whose respective albums I don't enjoy as a whole tedious and a waste of money....
- S-Core - Pretension
- Heard some of John Lee Hooker's It Serve You Right To Suffer. I dig it.
- It's been about 10 months since I discovered In Excelsior Dayglo by Christmas. This album is insane and it has become one of my all-time favorites.
- In late October I am morally obligated to start listening to Lycia and Cocteau Twins. I have also ordered The Cure's Wish off Ebay. Not the new deluxe edition, though, even though I really dig Lost Wishes.
- Considering seeing Ichiko Aoba at Union Transfer next week. Junior Boys are gonna be there in February and I'm set on going.
- Index ID - Expedition
- Nona Hendryx - SkinDiver
- The Cure - Bloodflowers
- I really liked this. These past few days was my The Cure re-discovery period.
- Gilla Band - Most Normal
- RYM review of UO's Supersonic Storybook:
Around The Supersonic Storybook, Urge Overkill had this strange hard rocker image that seemed to imitate no '70s rock cliche in particular. A photoshoot had Roeser, Kato, and Onassis holding liquor while adorned in velvet jackets and jewelry, while on the cover of the album Kato and Roser grin smugly, effortfully cool, slightly androgynous and vaguely aristocratic.
Though they are directly connected to the Albini-Touch and Go-noise rock-sphere of the early '90s, Urge Overkill don't fit in with that crowd, at least in the eyes of critics and fans of that music. You won't see them mentioned in reviews of Polvo or Cows or Butthole Surfers reviews or listed on noise rock charts. They don't get mentioned alongside The Jesus Lizard or Don Cab or Silkworm. People actually seem to hate them. Even Albini later denounced them (alongside Smashing Pumpkins), calling them posers in so many words, though he would later retract this charge. Perhaps a partial explanation of their reputation is the fact that they were fairly mainstream compared to these other bands, but even having been signed to Geffen and had a song (a Neil Young cover) featured in Pulp Fiction, nobody seems to talk or know about them. I was familiar with Albini's projects and the Touch and Go roster for at least 5 years before I even heard of them. UO weren't exactly indie, weren't exactly cock rockers, but whatever they were, there apparently wasn't a place for it when they were around.
Though musically similar to other Touch and Go bands, UO were far, far removed from these bands in spirit. Someone remarked that they have a KISS attitude, which they certainly do, and if you like dark, gritty, doomy rock by emotionally unstable people, this is a dealbreaker. They weren't complex. Roeser and Kato weren't nervous wrecks and, though they touched on serious topics ("The Candidate", "What is Artane?"), they easily balanced these moments out with stupidity: Nash Kato's ridiculous "announcer" voice leads the call-and-response sections of "The Kids Are Insane" and "Bionic Revolution", making the former song an anthem that is both fitting and unfortunate as the opener; "Today is Blackie's Birthday" is literally a celebration of their then-drummer's birthday, the lyrics either cute or beyond annoying depending on your mood, though there's some sweet guitar parts and a driving rhythm.
The Supersonic Storybook It's a positive album with dumb hard rock riffs, with the occasional dissonance, "angularity", and appreciation of space of the early-'90s noise rock classics. However, it is not intelligent, dark, or artistic, and you may get the impression that their rock image - their attitude - is sincere after all. Kato and Roeser sound at least twice their age. I think they're kind of cool. "The Kids are Insane", "The Candidate", "Today Is Blackie's Birthday"
- Ichiko Aoba - 0
- Virtual Dream Plaza - Infinite Desire
- Erik Satie - Vexations
- .O.Rang - Fields And Waves
- Kammarheit - Asleep And Well Hidden
- Klaus Wiese - Klangschalen Meditation
4 October 2022
- Hooverphonic - The Magnificent Tree
- Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain
- "Silver", "The Killing Moon", "My Kingdom"
- Jedi Master - Space Ambient Mix 1 - Across the Universe
- Akufen - 03 04 05
- The Blue Nile - A Walk Across The Rooftops
29 September 2022
- D'Angelo - Brown Sugar
- Tyler, The Creator - Igor
- Sly & The Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin' On
- Move D & Benjamin Brunn - Let's Call It A Day
- "C-Sick"
- The Ex - Turn
- "Ask The Painters"
- Savage Republic - Jamahiriya Democratique et Populaire de Sauvage
- Tried Tragic Figure after this but it's mostly "we're tribal people!" type noodling. "Spice Fields".
- Maxwell - Embrya
- "Matrimony: Maybe You"
- D'Angelo And The Vanguard - Black Messiah
- "Sugah Daddy"
- Erykah Badu - Mama's Gun
- Richard H Kirk - The Number Of Magic
- Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
- "Rhiannon (Will You Ever Win?)"
- Saccharine Trust - Paganicons
- The Cure - Seventeen Seconds
- Listening to to "A Forest" driving down Cohawkin Rd, summer 2015.
- Brother Blue - Royal Secret
- Jean-Michel Jarre - Waiting for Cousteau
- "En Attendant Cousteau". Vinyl version had this track at 22 min. Yeah, vinyl is so great when you either have to truncate good tracks or turn over the record partway through.
- Clinic - Walking With Thee
- Electrelane - The Power Out
- "On Parade"
- Jeff Greinke - Over Ruins & Moving Climates
- Jeff Greinke - Wide View
- Klaus Schulze & Pete Namlook - The Dark Side Of The Moog 3
- The Dark Side Of The Moog Featuring Bill Laswell - The Dark Side Of The Moog IV
- The Mars Volta - The Mars Volta
- Consider Suicide - Nattmelankoli II
- Abul Mogard - Above All Dreams
- Various - Pop Ambient 2021
- Dinosaur Jr. - Where You Been
- "Start Choppin"
- Mecano - Untitled
- !!! - Louden Up Now
- !!! - Myth Takes
- "Yadnus", "Bend Over Beethoven"
- Junior Boys - Begone Dull Care
- Mecano - Autoportrait
- Pete Namlook & Various - The Ambient Gardener: Winter
- Junior Boys - So This Is Goodbye
- It turns out trying to find someone's house in one of three large Texas cities using only a 20-year-old photograph of their front yard alone is pretty hard.
- G.R.I.T. - Expanse
- Various - Pop Ambient 2007
- Oval - Szenariodisk
- Christie Front Drive / Jimmy Eat World - Split
- Thinking Fellers Union Local 282 - I Hope It Lands
- Ilkae - Light Industry +
- American Football - American Football (LP3)
- "Uncomfortably Numb"
- Kali Malone - Living Torch
- Pontiac Streator - Sone Glo
- Alio Die - Spirals Of Light
- Marble Sky - The Sad Return
- Soichi Terada - Asakusa Light
- Sun's Signature - Sun's Signature
- The Air Was Thick - Prototype 1.0
- Omicron - Acrocosm
- Arctic Hospital - Neon Veils
- Omicron - Acrocosm
30 August 2022
- Dinosaur Jr - Bug
- "Yeah We Know"
- Driss Bennis, Swoze - NetworksVeils
- Nina Nastasia - Riderless Horse
- Various - The Throne Of Drones
- Bowery Electric - Lushlife
- "Soul City", "Lushlife", "Floating World"
- Vanishing Twin - Ookii Gekkou
- Ø - Olento
- Dinosaur Jr - Bug
- "Yeah We Know"
- Driss Bennis, Swoze - NetworksVeils
- Shogun - Nautilus EP
- Sundur - Somewhere There's Music
- Yoshinori Sunahara - Lovebeat
- Eno Moebius Roedelius - After the Heat
- Goldmund - Corduroy Road
- Abfahrt Hinwil - Links Berge Rechts Seen
- MPU101 - MPU101
- Thom Brennan - Shimmer
- Peter Murphy - Cascade
- "Huuvola"
- Felt - The Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories
- Felt - The Splendour of Fear
- Felt - Let The Snakes Crinkle Their Heads To Death
- Jurg Frey - I Listened To The Wind Again
- Paul Motian - I Have The Room Above Her
- New World Science - Osmos (Movements)
- Abfahrt Hinwil - Links Berge Rechts Seen
- Polypores - Hyperincandescent
- Chihei Hatakeyama - Dark River
- Oophoi - Time Fragments Vol. 1 - The Archives 1995/1997
- Isabel's Dream - Monomara EP
- Windy And Carl - The Dream House / Dedications To Flea
- Tetsu Inoue - Organic Cloud
- Plastica - New Model Sex
- Kind of a Russian Seefeel? I like this.
- Chihei Hatakeyama - Dark River
- Paik - Satin Black
- Ramleh - Hole In The Heart
- "Do Not Come Near"
- A Beautiful Machine - Home
- Pteranodon - Pteranodon 2
- Volplane - 1997-1999
- Baby Formula - Baby Formula
- "Sextant"
- Bright - Bright
- Pteranodon - Pteranodon
- The Jesus and Mary Chain - Honey's Dead
- Brijean - Angelo
- "Shy Guy"
- A Day In The Park - A Day In The Park
- Tetsu Inoue - Low and Slow
- A Day In The Park - A Day In The Park
- Four Tet - Mango Feedback
- Ovlov - Am
- "Moth Rock", "Where's My Dini?", "There's My Dini!".
- For Against - Echelons
- Kairon; IRSE - Ujubasajuba
- "Valorians"
- The Dandy Warhols - Dandys Rule OK
- Colfax Abbey - Drop
- Bleach - Snag E.P.
- The Dandy Warhols - Dandys Rule OK
- Eryka Badu - Baduizm
- "Apple Tree", "Drama"
- The Boo Radleys - Everything's Alright Forever
- Difference Engine - Breadmaker
- Deconstruction - Deconstruction
- Tokyo Shoegazer - Moonworld Playground
- Underground Lovers - Leaves Me Blind
- "Ladies' Choice"
- The Lassie Foundation - California
- Ulver - Perdition City
- "Tomorrow Never Knows", "Hallways of Allways"
- Code - The Architect
- Stella Luna - Stargazer
- The Naked Souls - Two and One
- Lift To Experience - Lift To Experience
- Ulver - Perdition City
- 154 - Strike
- Tetsu Inoue - Yolo
- I took an accidental nap to this. It's really good. More similar to Inland than to the glitch stuff he was doing in the early '00s. I was expecting another Waterloo Terminal.
- Asobi Seksu - Citrus
- This album's infectious energy that brightened my miserable rainy Monday afternoon. The first time I heard this was early summer 2016, I think, and I found it through Asian Shoegaze back when it was called Japanese Shoegaze. "Strawberries", "New Years", "Thursday", and so on...
- Tool - Opiate
30 July 2022
- Baxter - Baxter
- Biosphere - Substrata
- Tosca - Osam
- Res - How I Do
- "Golden Boys", "They-Say Vision", "How I Do", "Sittin' Back".
- Jon Hopkins - Opalescent
- Haruka Nakamura - Twilight
- Agitation Free - Malesch
- Ash Ra Tempel - Schwingungen
- Ash Ra Tempel - Ash Ra Tempel
- Variant - Vortexual [Inception] [CV313 Rewire]
- Ashra - New Age Of Earth
- ASC & Inhmost - Dimensional Space
- ASC & Sam KDC - A Restless Mind
- ASC - Truth Be Told
- Simon & Garfunkel - Sound of Silence
- John Prine - John Prine
- Neil Young - After The Gold Rush
- ASC - The Outer Limits
- ASC - 1138
- Republika - Nieustanne Tango
- The Temptations - 1990
- Autoclave - Autoclave
- Emmylou Harris - Wrecking Ball
- Yagya - Sleepygirls
- Chrome - Alien Soundtracks
- Seth Troxler - The Lab 03: Continuous DJ Mix Part 1
- Yagya - Rhythm of Snow
- Sun Electric - Present
- The Chameleons - Strange Times
- PsysEx - Polyrhythm_system Exclusive Message
- Altus - 24 Hours
- Snoweffect - Desktop Caffeine
- Altus - Winter Embrace III
- Jptgrimm - Gramessteig
- Kevin Wood - Sacred
- Altus - Winter Embrace II
- Various - Portals (A Kosmiche Journey Through Outer Worlds And Inner Space)
- Sloan - Twice Removed
- "Loosens", "Worried Now"
- Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun
- Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
- Barre Phillips - Three Day Moon
- Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream
- Autolux - Transit Transit
- "Transit Transit", "Census"
- David Darling - Cycles
- Terje Rypdal - Descendre
- Pola - Pola Meets Lyrica
- Yasume - Where We're From The Birds Sing A Pretty Song
- Eberhard Weber - Fluid Rustle
- Milton Nascimiento - Minas
- Idrissa Soumaoro & L'Eclipse De L'I.J.A. - Ampsa: Le tioko-tioko
- Macaroom - Inter Ice Age 4
- "Calling"
- El Polen - Fuera de la ciudad
- Ben Bondy - Camo