Laurie Anderson's epic debut album from 1982, which includes the surprise UK hit O Superman. This reissue is pressed on red vinyl and is a must-own for hardcore fans of the 80s.
On his new album, A Shadow In Time, Basinski plunges deeper than ever for the plaintive, solitary eulogy to David Bowie, aptly titled "For David Robert Jones."
Early electronic synth music from BBC Programming. This is the same group that made the Doctor Who theme song. Essential for anyone interested in early electronic sounds.
Limited purple vinyl LP pressing of a rare classic of the 1970s French avant-garde unclassifiable trumpeter Jac Berrocal: Catalogue, originally released in 1980.
Pink color vinyl LP pressing of a rare classic of the 1970s French avant-garde unclassifiable trumpeter Jac Berrocal: Paralleles, originally released in 1976.
Delve into the dark side of the occult with this special collection of tracks featuring the the voice of the Beast himself, famed occultist Aleister Crowley!
On Ambient 4 (On Land) – the final edition in Brian Eno's ambient series – his palate shifted from electro-mechanical and acoustic instruments towards "non-instruments" like pieces of chain, sticks and stones.
The set frames a remarkable and ambitious relationship between the pair, ranging from shuddering rhythmic noise to windswept ambience and the jaw-dropping proto techno-disco sophistication of 'Space Music'.
Jon Hassell’s 1980 album Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics, produced alongside Brian Eno, is perhaps the most common entry point in the trumpeter’s catalog, arriving during the latter’s ascendance as a pop theorist and alchemist.
Recorded in Lary 7's legendary apartment studio Plastikville over nearly a decade, Larynx is the first full-length retrospective of the East Village icon's hybrid music and engineering practice.
The Bridge was originally released on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label in 1979 and is considered to be an early electronic avant-garde synth-pop masterpiece.