The Implicit Order – They Live In The Sky (2025 Remaster) [Wholeness Recordings]

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Remastered version of this long OOP cassette classic. Please note that the original track order has changed.
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This is a WHOLENESS RECORDINGS release: WHOLE032025
released October 31, 2025

The Implicit Order: Soundtools, Sampler, Synth, Cassette Recorder, 4-Track Tape Machine, Digital Signal Processor.
These tracks were all recorded on a Tascam 4-Track Cassette Machine, no DAW or modern effects were used. A DAW was used to transport them into the digital domain.
Original limited cassette issued in 1997. Reissued as a MP3 digital download by Vuzh Music in 2011.

Dylan Henner – Star Dream FM (Phantom Limb)

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“Henner reaches out to the listener directly…Rejuvenating and universal…Gorgeous.”
The Quietus

“Meandering from emo rave to gamelan, Henner pours his heart into these elegant ambient soundscapes.”
MOJO

Enigmatic UK producer Dylan Henner announces new album of deeply considered and choral-laced experimental ambient music Star Dream FM, said to be taped from a mysterious radio broadcast that plays his favourite memories from adolescence.

“Late one evening, I was listening to the radio alone at home. I couldn’t find the station I wanted, so I shifted the dial around for a while. Between frequencies, fading in and out of fidelity, I found a station I’d never heard before. To my amazement, the station was broadcasting my own memories. Memories from when I was seventeen. Some of the most formative and important moments of my life, alive on the air,” Dylan Henner’s self-penned mythology begins. “I called some friends and asked if they could find the same frequency, but no-one did. So, quickly as I could, I stuck a blank tape into my hi-fi and hit record. At some point I heard the jingle and the name of the station: Star Dream FM.”

Though (clearly) fictional, the backdrop to new album Star Dream FM represents a tactile canvas on which the record’s true meaning is painted. It is, through Henner’s now-characteristic employment of ambient-textured synthesis, marimba, digital choir, and processed voice, a study of late adolescence and the experience of being seventeen.

“Why seventeen? Because (in Western, 21st century culture at least) it is a unique time of fragility and self-realisation. A gateway between the joy and wonder of childhood and the heavy realities of adult life. A seventeen year old has almost formed their outlook, mindset, purpose, drive, but only as a hop away from childhood. It’s a challenging period, sure, but also a time of optimism, of excitement for a new life to begin in your own image.”

The result of this examination is a collection of meticulously constructed human-not-human compositions built from Henner’s mesmeric brand of desolate beauty. His immersive, storytelling range is broad, spanning from serene to cerebral, from powerful to uncanny. Henner references ambient and experimental music, chamber composition, the human voice, sound design, and field recordings, and wraps everything in the myth of his imaginary radio station Star Dream FM. Opening with the station’s sting and “I Borrowed my Dad’s Car But We Had Nowhere To Go So We Drove Around Listening to Music All Night”, a disconnected, fuzzy DJ osmoses between non-human singing and floral synthesis that opens and flutters like fast-motion botany, eventually yielding a choral denouement of magisterial elegance.

Key moment “I Used To See Her On The Way Home from School and She Lit Up The Sky with her Beauty” marries heavily processed and near-wordless vocals with angelic harp swells, gently undulating bass frequencies, and digital string ensemble to mimic the glory and reverence of early church music. Which is, incidentally, a key influence to Henner’s practice.

Little is known about Dylan Henner, who landed on the ambient scene in 2020 with cassette releases for Phantom Limb, Belgian label Dauw, and cult tastemakers AD93. He barely promotes himself publicly, instead choosing to communicate through disarmingly poetic song titles. His debut album “The Invention of the Human” (AD93, 2020 – a recipient of BBC 6Music’s Album of the Year honours) responds to a set of philosophical questions – what exactly makes us human? What good is civilisation when there’s so much misery attached to it? How will technology affect humanity in the long run? In 2022, he released follow-up You Always Will Be on AD93, which traced the course of a single life from birth, to childhood, to adolescence, adulthood, parenthood, middle-age, old-age, and demise. He has also covered Raymond Scott, Terry Riley, Aphex Twin, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Su Tissue among numerous further projects.

The Implicit Order – Disposable Outcome (2025 Remaster) [Wholeness Recordings]

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Scraped from the digital domain, here are the last recordings I ever did on my 4-track tape machine. It was murder cutting up PLU and some other parts of tracks on tape. I hope you like this “lost classic”, but it was never really lost as it was available from Vuzh Music for many, many years.
This is a WHOLENESS RECORDINGS release: WHOLE022025
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released October 1, 2025

Many thanks to Nigel Ayers whom I wrote asking permission. He said it was up to the record company. And thanks to Vicki Bennett of People Like Us, whom I didn’t ask as I didn’t know her address.
Cover art by longtime friend and cohort C. Reider who runs Vuzh Music.

black_ops – Exeunt (Self Released)

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exeunt /ĕk′sē-ənt, -oo͝nt″/
A stage direction for more than one actor to leave the stage.

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released August 27, 2024

black_ops – Field recs, manipulations
Recorded and Mastered in the Attic June- August 2024

Samples
Josephine Massarella – No.5 Reversal
Chris Petit – Dead TV
Sanne Sannes – Dirty Girls

Filmy Ghost & The Implicit Order – Horrorlands (Self-Released)

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In 2022 Sábila Orbe AKA Filmy Ghost cut-up and rearranged I/O’s entire discography in a wonderful and creepy out of this world way. Filmy Ghost does The Implicit Order better than The Implicit Order on this album.
Original source material by The Implicit Order.
Cut-up, disarranged and reassembled in the digital domain by Filmy Ghost.

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released February 27, 2024

Filmy Ghost is an experimental, ghostly music project from Rancagua, Chile, created by Sábila Orbe. LINKS:
hearthis.at/filmy-ghost/
archive.org/details/fav-sabila_orbe02
open.spotify.com/artist/0POUvA4r7hzETPMnrn59My
hearthis.at/filmy-ghost/:
A quick Google search will tell you everything you need to know about Sabila Orbe and Filmy Ghost and the other work of this talented Chilean artist. Please support them in their work.