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  1. Peace Medal
    by Dahjyn
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  2. All My Love
    by Rod
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    writerrb Soothing sounds to relax and calm.
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  3. Black Mill Tapes (10th Anniversary Box)
    by Pye Corner Audio
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    Hans den Hartog brilliant soundscapes, unique music that never gets boring.
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    felixgarcia aka Die Trying We bring you the hauntology/giallo fussion you didn't know you deserve. Panos Cosmatos trapped in the elevator with John Carpenter level stuff. Favorite track: Volume 3 - Electronic Rhythm Number Eighteen.
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    Superstix The most beautiful boxed set I own, both aesthetically and music wise. I also love that I can now stream this entire collection at once in order on my device with the Bandcamp app. Thank you for the vibrations, Martin. <3
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  4. Black Mill Tapes Vol.2
    by Pye Corner Audio
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    Leiyun it was broken, yet it formed itself anew. it stands slowly on atrophied legs, sinews taught and wires loose. at its full height, the sun is momentarily blocked out and a chill descends on the assembled crowd. it is wondrous and terrible in its unnatural shape. Favorite track: Electronic Rhythm Number Four.
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    orionrose Life is better with Pye Corner Audio. Favorite track: Toward Light.
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    tsrono Tone and atmosphere take precedence over all, but each track still manages to be solid and interesting on its own. Lo-fi aesthetic done masterfully. Favorite track: Electronic Rhythm Number Four.
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    Alex Ingram Amazing chilled and intelligent music. Favorite track: Recrypt.
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  5. Sadly, the future is no longer what it was
    by Leyland Kirby
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    DivineTrace333 Meditating on your melancholy, whatever may be depressing you, and pouring your heart out on wax, perhaps might be the most beautiful and cathartic thing anyone could ever do for themselves. Leyland Kirby is an artisan of the beauty of tragedy. Favorite track: When we parted my heart wanted to die (Friedrichshain memory).
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    jkuering Music for jetlagged catharsis. The whole album remains in your subconscious after each listen and haunts you until you decide to return again.
    Favorite track: When did our dreams and futures drift so far apart.
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    Stevie This album is unbelievably good. In fact I might love this more then Kirby’s caretaker releases. I don’t even really have a favorite track because they are all hits no misses. The way Kirby utilizes piano for ambient purposes turns out being surprisingly catchy, which resembles William Basinski’s music. Solid 10/10 Favorite track: Stralauer Peninsular.
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  1. Will (Skintone Edition)
    by Susumu Yokota
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    Level 21 Level 21
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    kirsteeeennnn an unexpected favourite of his albums. I love this!!!! Favorite track: Black Sea.
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  2. Caged (25th Anniversary Edition)
    by Ian Boddy & Chris Carter
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    Claustrophobia Claustrophobia
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    eugene51 An album that is already a classic of the genre, taken to another level by the two reworked tracks, "Claustrophobia" & "Uncaged". I think after 25 years, guys, we're a bit overdue for a sequel. Favorite track: Claustrophobia.
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  3. Afterimage
    by Elsehow
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    Remembrance Remembrance
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    Carsten Pieper Yes, indeed, this very much reminds of David Sylvian, ca. Beehive-era, which indeed again, is big praise! But where Sylvian could rely on an illustrious group of collaborators, Piero Delux had to do everything by himself. So, you cant't expect so many musical nuances here, but nevertheless sound and arrangements support the musical content very well! Favorite track: Hemisphere.
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    Jono Schneider Lovely and mellow. Singing is quite Sylvian-ish. Favorite track: Reflections.
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    minilog Captivating, from the first note to the last. Of course, David Sylvian, especially the Sylvian of the 1980s, immediately springs to mind, but 1) Elsehow's voice easily stands up to comparison (high praise indeed !) ; 2) the sound treatment is perfect, both subtle and refined, with delicate guitar arpeggios intertwining with those of the synthesizers in a kind of relaxing sound bath. Beautiful and poignant, quite simply. A success.
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  4. A Grave Is A Grim Horse
    by Steve Von Till
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    A Grave Is A Grim Horse A Grave Is A Grim Horse
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    Spinning the Deep This deep rough voice, the slow walking rhythm with heaviness and the atmosphere, which is like intense scratched harmony and is no longer harmony... all of that is great and a gem for all people loving blues, dark rock etc.
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    LLK I already own this album on CD, but I had to support it this way too. One of the best albums ever, as simple as that. Favorite track: Valley of the Moon.
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    The Itzamna Collective Dark, haunting, beautifully hopeful resignation to the pull of the abyss in all it's captivating, comforting love & sadness. A ghostly essence of waves ebb & flow in depths of inner turmoil that fractured Mark Lanegan's most poignant songs. Self-assured & confident of fiery mortality like stars dying in the night. Incredible musicianship, & a cool, crisp mist of broken mornings drifting with perfect motion drenched in ambience. And when he sings that line in Gravity "What's gone is gone..." 🖤 Favorite track: Gravity.
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  5. I Believe in You
    by Ladytron
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