Scanner & Nurse With Wound – Contrary Motion

Label Description:

A collaboration between Steven Stapleton (Nurse with Wound) and Robin Rimbaud (Scanner), exploring the darkest regions of the airwaves and live electronics.

It’s an ominous trip into radio waves, processed voices, electronics, squeaky guitars and a mysterious labyrinth of echoing sonic disturbances.

Available in the Scanner CD edition, as well as the Nurse with Wound CD edition, containing identical audio, but alternative artwork. The vinyl edition will be a double LP, with 3 sides of music and one side with a special Babs Santini etching.

You can buy the Scanner oriented CD artwork here, and the NWW oriented CD artwork from NWW.

We will each have a limited bundle of the two CDs for those who want to have both editions.

www.nursewithwound.co.uk

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releases March 3, 2025

All titles written, performed and produced by Robin Rimbaud & Steven Stapleton
Premixing by Andrew Liles
Thanks to Steve Pittis
Cover Art by Santini
Photography & Graphics by Sarah Stapleton

William Spivey – Dissolve (Aural Films)

Label Description:

Arizona artist William Spivey returns to Aural Films with a brand new album, Dissolve. Enter this suite of engaging soundscapes that reflect on ethereal places.

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released February 21, 2025

William Spivey – Composition, sounds, and mixing.

William has been creating ambient electronic soundscapes & sound design for two decades. He has several solo albums & has appeared on numerous compilation and collaboration albums with a variety of international artists. More information at: www.facebook.com/p/William-Spivey-Music-100064209844315/?locale=nb_NO

Aural Films is an online record label (netlabel) that releases high-quality soundtrack albums for movies that do not exist. We cover a wide range of music styles ranging from ambient to experimental to popular to soundtrack musics. Often on the same albums. You can find our complete catalog of releases online at AuralFilms.com

Aural Films Catalog No. AF0448

Grandbruit – Lys (Florina Cassettes)

Label Description:

The inspiration for this long-form piece comes mainly from hikes around an abbey near the house where we grew up.
In Cistercian silence, countless lilies overlook the walking trails.
Sweet summer memories in a crisp winter.

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released February 7, 2025

Music by Francis Tremblay
Photo by Pier-Luc Tremblay
Original painting “Portrait of Bindo Altoviti” by Jacopino del Conte (Oil on wood, early 1550s)
Design by Anne-Julie Dudemaine

Disinformation and S.E.T.I. – Disinformation + S.E.T.I. at ORF Kunstradio 22-04-1999 (Self-Released)

Label Description:

Disinformation + S.E.T.I. – broadcast from the studios of ORF Kunstradio, Vienna, 22 April 1999.

Special thanks to Susanna Niedermayr, Peter Rehberg (RIP) and Mike Harding.

Artwork – photomontage copyright © Joe Banks 2025.

Cousin Silas & aka:man – Cousin Silas & aka:man (The Cousin Silas Emporium)

Label Description:

This release sees the album by aka:man, Ambient: Light, get the rework/refit treatment from myself. And then, it’s nicely topped off with 6 of our previous collaborations

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released February 14, 2025

Artwork by Ross Ackerman

akaman.bandcamp.com

Tape Loop Orchestra – PSALM019: Sabbat De Voix (Phantom Limb)

Label Description: “A haunting combination of strings and field recordings. There’s a strong sense of sorrow coming out of these aged tones, crying out quietly with no real beginning or end.”
Anthony Fantano, The Needle Drop

“A gorgeous process: meticulously composed, looped, developed, and finally broken down. Hargreaves is a master.”
Tiny Mix Tapes

Manchester composer and musician Andrew Hargreaves (a founding member of The Boats) brings his acclaimed Tape Loop Orchestra project to Phantom Limb’s Spirituals imprint with the hissed-out choral elegance of new album Voix de Sabbat.

“The voice is something I keep returning to,” Hargreaves writes. “Disembodied voices, secondary vocalisation, borrowed voices, and the reproduced voice. Can a machine be made to reproduce something that is made to seem human but isn’t?” Like a spectral choir communing from a transversal plane, Hargreaves’ newest outing under his Tape Loop Orchestra guise Voix de Sabbat is an uncanny and experiential immersion into strange but beguiling depths. It explores “the gap between a sound and it being heard, and where meaning is encoded in this process. The shadow of a sound, and how something can be reduced, distorted, but still carry the essence of its message and intent.”

Over two longform pieces, Voix de Sabbat traces repetition, gradual dissolution, repetition, gradual dissolution, and the narrative interplay that binds the two together. Throughout, Hargreaves’ characteristic mist-laden shimmer and subtle employment of shadow, apparition, and lassitude breathes life into a gently nuanced interzone between spectral choral voice and impressionist tape blur. A subtly unsettling nostalgia unfolds through the ghostwatching, while motes and artefacts of melodic pathos appear in distant, half-imagined, or near-imperceivable whispers. “Sometimes we need something outside ourselves to remind us of our connection to the world and each other,” Hargreaves offers. Though part of this music, or at least its compositional palette, is derived from voice, Tape Loop Orchestra’s treatment and process renders it meaningfully and arrestingly(sic) beyond the human.

Opener “Voix Figées” revels in foggy moor hermitude and a detached romanticism, its cycles of hiss and echoes osmosing between the corporeal and spiritual. The “frozen” voices of its title are glassy, lucid, and runic, filling a space in which time has stopped. Haunted string lines and eventually reverberate piano join, and the piece could be mournful, or even majestic, but instead it occupies a sacred place, both mysterious and knowing.

Next, “Voix Empruntées” reflects the “the process of preserving sound and the additional artefacts (surface noise, hiss, hums etc), reminding us that we are listening to a “real fake, made from real elements but constructed” (to borrow a phrase from Luc Ferrari).” It is more outwardly elegiac than its sibling, centred on lilting and lamenting piano phrases conjured from an ancient and holy unreality. As disembodied choral voice enters, so does a light, and Hargreaves’ effortless harnessing of wistful remembrance floods the senses.

Spite Cathedral – The Rag Doll Transition (Aural Films)

Label Description:

IN HIS NEW RELEASE, ‘’THE RAG DOLL TRANSITION’’, SPITE CATHEDRAL TAKES LISTENERS ON AN IMAGINATIVE JOURNEY THAT IS BOTH EMOTIONALLY EVOCATIVE AND SONICALLY ADVENTUROUS. SPANNING AN IMPRESSIVE 70 MINUTES, THE ALBUM SERVES AS AN AURAL SOUNDTRACK FOR A BLUE- HAIRED DOLL, WHO UNDERGOES THE TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE OF BECOMING HUMAN, GRAPPLING WITH THE WHIRLWIND OF NEW EMOTIONS THAT COME WITH IT. THE CONCEPT ALONE IS ENOUGH TO PIQUE CURIOSITY, BUT SPITE CATHEDRAL’S EXECUTION SOLIDIFIES HIS PLACE AS A MASTER OF GENRE-BENDING ARTISTRY.

THE ALBUM KICKS OFF WITH THE MELODIC MINIMALISTIC ‘’THE RAG DOLL TRANSITION THEME (INTRO)’’, SETTING A THEATRICAL TONE THAT PREPARES THE LISTENER FOR THE EMOTIONAL DEPTHS TO COME. FROM HERE, ‘’THE RAG DOLL TRANSITION’’ SEAMLESSLY BLENDS A VARIETY OF STYLES—INDUSTRIAL TEXTURES CLASH WITH ABSTRACT AMBIENT SOUNDSCAPES, EACH TRACK PUSHING THE EMOTIONAL ENVELOPE. IN “CHANCE MEETING,” HIS PAST IN ROCK BANDS AND SHOEGAZE INFLUENCES UNVEILS WITH LAYERED GUITARS THAT EVOKE NOSTALGIA, SKILLFULLY EXPRESSING THE WONDER AND TREPIDATION OF FIRST ENCOUNTERS IN THIS NEW HUMAN EXPERIENCE.

THE TRACK “I’M NOT YOUR DOLL” SHOWCASES SPITE CATHEDRAL’S INNOVATIVE USE OF THEMATIC 80’S SYNTHWAVE, PERFECTLY ENCAPSULATING THE STRUGGLE FOR IDENTITY AND AUTONOMY. IT’S A STANDOUT MOMENT, EMBODYING THE DOLL’S QUEST FOR EQUALITY AND SELF-DEFINITION AGAINST A BACKDROP OF PULSATING SYNTHS. CONVERSELY, “AT THE JAZZ CLUB” DELIVERS ANOTHER EERIE TWIST WITH IT’S MUSIQUE CONCRETE AND FREE JAZZ INFLUENCES, CREATING AN ATMOSPHERE OF SPONTANEITY THAT MIRRORS THE UNPREDICTABILITY OF EMOTION.

EACH TRACK FEELS LIKE A SNAPSHOT OF THE DOLL’S TRANSFORMATIVE JOURNEY— ‘’SOMBRE’’ BRINGS A SENSE OF WONDER WITH IT’S STRANGE EMOTIONAL SINGING THAT SOUNDS LIKE IT’S COMING FROM THE DOLL!!? , WHILE “PEEL IT JIM” LEANS INTO SADDER, MORE INTROSPECTIVE TERRITORIES. THE MORE ABSTRACT PIECES, SUCH AS “OUTWARDS! OUTWARDS!” AND “I HAD THE STRANGEST OF FEELINGS,” INVITE LISTENERS TO EXPLORE COMPLEX EMOTIONAL LANDSCAPES, ACCENTUATED BY INTRICATE SOUND DESIGN THAT SPINS A WEB OF TENSION AND RELIEF.

AS THE ALBUM PROGRESSES, TRACKS LIKE “A VAGUE MEMORY”, ‘‘EXASPERATION’’ AND “HONEY” ARE EVOCATIVE OF THE HIGHS AND LOWS THAT COME WITH THE TERRITORY OF NEWFOUND AWARENESS, EACH NOTE CAREFULLY CRAFTED TO ELICIT A VISCERAL RESPONSE. THE PENULTIMATE TRACK, INWARDS…,” CONFRONTS THE LISTENER WITH AN OTHERWORDLY ATMOSPHERE AND A FRAGMENTED MELODY LINE THAT EMBODIES THE DOLL’S DETERMINED STRIDE TOWARD SELF- DISCOVERY.

THE FINALE, “THE RAG DOLL TRANSITION THEME (OUTRO),” BRINGS THE JOURNEY FULL CIRCLE, ENCAPSULATING THE STORY WITH A NEW TAKE OF THE OPENING THEME.

IN SUMMARY, ‘’THE RAG DOLL TRANSITION’’ IS MORE THAN JUST AN ALBUM; IT’S AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE THAT SHOWCASES SPITE CATHEDRAL’S UNPARALLELED ABILITY TO WEAVE INTRICATE NARRATIVES WITHIN HIS SOUND. WITH HIS MIX OF STYLES HE HAS CRAFTED A COMPELLING SOUNDTRACK THAT RESONATES ON BOTH EMOTIONAL AND AUDITORY LEVELS. THIS IS AN ALBUM THAT DEMANDS YOUR ATTENTION AND WARRANTS REPEATED LISTENS—AN EXPLORATION OF IDENTITY THAT WILL LEAVE LISTENERS REFLECTING ON THEIR OWN TRANSITIONS LONG AFTER IT CONCLUDES.

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released February 14, 2025

COMPOSITIONS BY DAN STIELOW MORTAZAVI.
RECORDED AT MAN-MADE WALLS, SWEDEN JANUARY 2025.
MASTERED BY TYST FÖR FAN, JAG HÖR INTE.
ARTWORK BY ALIEN INK.
ARTIST BIO.

Spite Cathedral is Dan Stielow Mortazavi’s main project.
He has been producing music since his teenage years and his very first recordings that was released in the early eighties as a DIY cassette of 50 copies and was released on vinyl three decades later on the Dark Entries label.

DSM is a diverse artist working with visuals and wide range of music projects either alone or with other artists in projects such as Suspended In Gaffa, Our Mothers Meds, I Wish I Could Speak Your Language, Atish Pare, Ism and ATE23 to name a few. He also done remixes for labels like Ant-Zen and Insatiable Society. He has played numerous venues and clubs through the years and played at Denmarks Roskilde Festival both as a preforming artist and as a DJ.
spitecathedral.bandcamp.com

© 2025 DAN STIELOW MORTAZAVI. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Aural Films is an online record label (netlabel) that releases high-quality soundtrack albums for movies that do not exist. We cover a wide range of music styles ranging from ambient to experimental to popular to soundtrack musics. Often on the same albums. You can find our complete catalog of releases online at AuralFilms.com

Aural Films Catalog No. AF0447

Christian Fiesel – Dusk At Dawn (Aural Films)

Label Description:

This is a musical retelling of the themes of 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrik based on the screenplay by Arthur C.Clarke. It’s a raw and wild ride through one of the greatest sci fi novels of all time. At least for me.
released January 24, 2025

Created/conceived by Christian Fiesel (p)+(c) 2024

All sounds done on Waldorf Blofeld + DeepMind12

Aural Films is an online record label that releases high-quality soundtrack albums for movies that do not exist. We cover a wide range of music styles ranging from ambient to experimental to popular to soundtrack musics. Often on the same albums. You can find our complete catalog of releases online at AuralFilms.com

Aural Films Catalog No. AF0437

øjeRum – A Juxtaposition Of Distant Realities (Cyclic Law)

Label Description: The Poetic Abyss of Collage and Vision

Paw Grabowski, known artistically as øjeRum, is a Danish visionary whose work exists in the evocative realms between memory, dreams, and the passage of time. Renowned for his intricate and meditative collages and musical output, øjeRum transforms fragments of vintage materials into timeless compositions that resonate with haunting beauty. His art invites viewers to engage with a dialogue of silence—one that whispers of loss, transformation, and the fragility of existence.

Following the success of Stigma, a powerful synthesis of visual and auditory art that melded øjeRum’s distinct collages with his ambient musical compositions, this second book from Cyclic Press continues to explore his deeply introspective practice. Each piece is a window into a world of layered emotions, where the ephemeral becomes eternal and where simplicity reveals profound complexity.

øjeRum’s approach to art is deeply intuitive, driven by a fascination with decay and renewal. His work often reflects a process of deconstruction and reconstruction, echoing the cycles of nature and life itself. Themes of detachment, transience, and emotional depth permeate his pieces, encouraging viewers to pause and contemplate their own experiences of time and space.

This new collection not only builds upon the foundations laid by Stigma but also ventures into uncharted territories of øjeRum’s creative vision. It is an exploration of the void and the plenitude within; an invitation to lose oneself in the layers of meaning and texture he meticulously crafts. Through these works, øjeRum continues his quest to illuminate the unseen and to honor the stillness at the heart of existence.

Let this book be your guide into the quiet, powerful world of øjeRum—a space where art transcends form and becomes a mirror to the soul.

Hardcover book, thread-sewn binding. 170mmm x 240mm. 104 pages. Matte laminate cover. Includes CD in paper sleeve. 2 Tracks. Running time 60:22min. Limited Edition of 300 copies. ISBN: 9782957938230