The landmark debut album from a visionary soul and once-in-a-lifetime artist, D’Angelo’s Brown Sugar brought the golden age analog sounds of the past (gospel, soul, jazz, funk) into […]
1995
Eberhard Weber’s most minimalistic work, Chorus is a gorgeous study of space, atmosphere, and organic improvisation. While other Weber albums tended to explore a more stacked and “colourful” […]
Featured in Music from Memory’s AOTY contender Virtual Dreams II – Ambient Explorations In The House & Techno Age, Japan 1993-1999, Palomatic’s Trill is a timeless collection of […]
During the mid to the late ’70s Sharon Forrester established herself internationally as the leading female singer coming out of Jamaica. Her early successes would lead her to […]
N.D.E. remains one of our favorites from the post synth-pop Hosono era and was made in collaboration with G. Hotoda (musician and YMO tech guru in the early […]
Pram were an experimental pop group from Birmingham, England formed in 1988. Influenced by the likes of The Raincoats, Faust and Alice Coltrane, the band’s unique sound garnered […]






