Ernie Francestine – Alternate Place (WarHen Records)

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WH074
Ernie Francestine – Alternate Place

CDs limited to 100 copies

01. If It’s A Flower
02. The Color of Glass
03. The Stone & The Evergreen Pt. II
04. Red Eyes, Blue Skies
05. Blue Skies, Red Eyes
06. Raspberry Rock
07. Alternate Place
08. Tired of the Sun
09. Pre-Crest
10. Crest


All songs written, arranged, performed & recorded by Ernie at his home studio in Pittsburgh PA
Mixed & mastered by Rob Dobson at Hear Garden, Los Angeles CA
Photography by Ernie
Layout by T. Warren Parker

A portion of each sale will be donated to FreeRide, a volunteer run donation driven bike co-op in Pittsburgh. People donate their used bicycles and FreeRide utilizes their network of volunteers to ensure that they are roadworthy and get them out to where they’re needed the most. freeridepgh.org

Universal Affirmation Ensemble – Unconditional Propositions (Katuktu Collective)

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Universal Affirmation Ensemble’s first release “Unconditional Propositions” is a melodic exploration of rhythm, combining repetitive and pattern-based endurance drumming with influences ranging from Do Make Say Think, 1980’s King Crimson, and Balinese Gamelan. Originally created as a vehicle for expanding and elaborating on drum patterns taught to principal member and Vancouver, Canada-based drummer Justin Devries by composer I Wayan Sinti, the project expanded to include interlocking dual guitar work, intricate three-part flute melodies, and idiosyncratic asymmetrical motifs on the drums. Subtle low frequency electronic interventions and field recordings captured on a remote northern island are scattered throughout the album, punctuating the ensemble-driven pieces with atmospheric and low-fidelity interludes.

Devries has played drums for and/or toured with Loving, Ora Cogan, Jo Passed, and many others around Vancouver, and drew on a cast of talented musicians from across Canada to realize this debut, including bowed guitarist C. Diab, flautist Anh Phung, and guitarist Cole Schmidt. The album is dedicated to the three percussionists, musicians, and composers who deeply influenced the album: I Wayan Sinti, I Made Subandi, and Jerry Fuchs.

Justin Devries – Drums, Guitar, Bass Guitar, Flutes (2, 8)
Anh Phung – Flute and Alto Flute (1, 3, 5, 7)
Caton Diab – Flute (4)
Cole Schmidt – Guitar (1)
Sheena Fayowksi – Electronics (4)
David Parry – Tambourine (2)
Griz – Vocals (8)

Composed and arranged by Justin Devries
Engineered and mixed by Jonathan Paul Stewart
Mastered by Harris Newman
Recorded at Risque Disque

Dedicated to I Wayan Sinti, I Made Subandi, and Jerry Fuchs

Garden Gate – Canyon Of Blood (Library Of The Occult)

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“Canyon of Blood tells a story of transformation, longing, and resistance, ushering the listener through a psychological landscape that’s as lush as it is violent… feels like the baroque bloom of a cactus flower amid spikes in the arid desert night.”

— Roan Parrish, author Strange Company, The Most Unusual Haunting of Edgar Lovejoy
released June 20, 2025

featuring (in order of appearance):

Jamie Flanagan (spoken word 1)
Tom Mcdowell (vocal samples, guitar 1)
Brian Hall (bass guitar 1, 4)
Mark Saddlemire (gtr, bass, keyboards, drums, sfx 2, addl percussion, synthesizer, sound effects 9, drums, claps, shaker, synthesizer 11)
Renato Montenegro (classical, acoustic, electric guitar 3)
Claire Piazza (vocals 5)
Drew Mulholland (additional vocal processing, atmospherics 5)
Frances Castle (synthesizers, strings 15)
Violet Cutler (saxophone 15)

Spoken word co-written with Roan Parrish (1)

Mastered for vinyl by Kevin Montenegro at Elemental Zoser Sound Studio

Album art and design: Hypnotist design (Thomas Moe Ellefsrud)
Cover stars (L to R): Jackie Soro, Roan Parrish, Timmi Meskers

Recordings From the Library of the Occult and Artemis Pictures International present Canyon of Blood
Original soundtrack recording by The Garden Gate

written and recorded by The Garden Gate (Timmi Meskers) at Maison d’Octobre Studios

Heartfelt gratitude to Tom at LOTO, Kevin Fermini, Esteban Sanchez, and the brilliant collaborators who brought this album to life, with special thanks to Roan, Jasper + Hal

Golden Brown – Whisker Fatigue (Eiderdown Records)

Label Description: Under the Golden Brown moniker, Stefan Beck has carved out a comfortable niche for himself over the past several years. The Colorado-based guitarist’s discography is packed with expert acoustic fingerpicking, warm melodies, gentle lap steel reveries and twinkling electronics. It’s music that provides the listener with a welcome escape, a dreamy sonic landscape to wander amidst. And if Beck stayed planted in this particular landscape, blowing smoke rings in the Shire on a sunny afternoon, that’d be just fine.

But Whisker Fatigue suggests that there are further corners of the Golden Brown-iverse left to explore — much darker corners. From the very first moments of “Beelzebufo,” it’s clear that Beck is guiding us through swampier territory, something akin to the slo-mo elegy of Miles Davis’ “He Loved Him Madly” or the low-sun western hauntology of Earth’s The Bees Made Honey In The Lion’s Skull.

Stretching out to almost 15 minutes, “Beezelbufo” (named for a fearsome, thankfully extinct amphibian from the late Cretaceous also known as “the devil frog,”) oozes with a strange, primordial dread. A busted thrift store organ and spectral percussion all contribute to an ever-deepening chthonic wooziness, with the silvery strands of Beck’s electric guitar serving as the only lifelines to keep us from disappearing completely into the mire.

The album’s other epic, “Boom Boom Pachyderm” feels similarly heavy, ghostly harmonics and funereal keyboard accents from Prairiewolf’s Jeremy Erwin floating over restless seas, uneasy rhythms. This is music that feels closely in tune with the modern malaise, when the way forward is unclear, when storm clouds seem to be constantly gathering on the horizon.

Fear not, Whisker Fatigue isn’t fully doom-stricken. Throughout there are glimmers of light — like the playful dubby textures of the title track, or the steady momentum of “Cross Pollination,” or the mystical guitar work that drives “Ancestral Slime.” Beck doesn’t want to abandon us to a desolate fate in the Swamps of Sadness; this is just one more beautiful chapter in the Golden Brown saga. Go ahead and sink into it

Calibro 35 – Exploration (Record Kicks)

Label Description:

Legendary Milanese combo Calibro 35 continue their journey into the world of cinematic jazz-funk with their new album “Exploration.” Set for worldwide release on June 6, “Exploration” marks their return to independent label Record Kicks after their last studio album “Nouvelle Aventures” released on Universal Music in 2023. The band picks up from their latest EP, “Jazzploitation,” released on Record Kicks last October.

“Exploration” is a deep dive into the universe of cinematic jazz-funk, showcasing both the band’s reinterpretations of timeless classics such as Roy Ayers’ “Coffy” or Bob James “Nautilus” and original compositions by the band such us the lead single “Reptile Strut”, the jazz-funk stormer “The Twang” and the soulful cinematic number “Pied De Poule”. An exploration and a new journey for the Milanese combo that a long its way pays homage to artists such as Lalo Schifrin (Mission Impossible), Herbie Hancock (Chamelon) Italian Maestro Piero Umiliani (Discomania and Gassman Blues)

Rauðvik – Cassini-Huygens (Self-Released)

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A 3-track journey dedicated to the Cassini-Huygens probe

No AI was used in the creation of this work.
 
All sounds designed by rauðvik at Overlook Studios
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by rauðvik at Overlook Studios

Cover photo by NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute – photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA08329 (compressed version of photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff/PIA08329.tif), Public Domain, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1319915

Cover text added by rauðvik

 

odd person – there is no place (Ingrown Records)

Label Description: Review from The Far Out Fox / Tuning In To Obscure
tuningintoobscure.wordpress.com/2025/05/31/odd-person-there-is-no-place/

odd person returns to ingrown with long-player there is no place, available for pre-order now on digital and Hi-Fi pro-dubbed cassette. a 76 minute mega-release masterpiece of an album for the ages. don’t be caught in the rain without. pick one up today!

all digital and physical orders go to helping to fund the physical release. at the very least I hope you can find time to listen and enjoy!

Support odd person here:
somnaphon.bandcamp.com
oddperson.bandcamp.com
augusttraeger.net

Previous outings on Ingrown

the flowers of arcadia ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/the-flowers-of-arcadia
Spring Sprouts Comp (as Somnaphon) ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/spring-sprouts-compilation
Regrown Compilation 2020
ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/regrown-compilation-2020
Ingrown Compilation 2021
ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/ingrown-compilation-2021
14 Years / 100 Releases Compilation
ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/14-years-100-releases-compilation
my dismal arcadia
ingrown.bandcamp.com/album/my-dismal-arcadia

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