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Winter Sun / Fever Dream
Winter Sun - (6:50) 90 BPM Hot
Fever Dream - (7:22) 116 BPM
Review: Gaussian Curve makes a triumphant return with their latest offering "Winter Sun" and "Fever Dream", marking the group's first release since their 2016 album The Distance. These tracks, born from recording sessions in Amsterdam, initially remained unfinished sketches for six years before the trio, comprised of Gigi Masin, Jonny Nash, and Marco Sterk, felt compelled to revisit and complete them. "Winter Sun" captivates with its lush, slow-building ambiance, showcasing the classic Gaussian Curve elements of airy guitar lines, warm Rhodes, subtle electronics, and the minimal rhythm of a CR-78 drum machine. "Fever Dream", meanwhile, subtly expands their sonic palette, introducing a gentle 303 bass line and 808 rhythm while maintaining the trio's signature slow-burning intensity, hinting at new exploratory avenues while retaining their unmistakable Gaussian Curve sound.
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MFM 067
20 Feb 24
Balearic/Downtempo
10
Various
Joan Bibiloni - "Nits De La Sultana" - (3:50) 79 BPM
The Zenmenn - "The Legend Of Haziz" - (5:42) 72 BPM
Review: In 2023, Music From Memory celebrates its remarkable decade-long journey with 10 - a captivating anniversary compilation that encapsulates the label's groundbreaking archival releases, cross-generational collaborations, and enduring creative partnerships. Inviting artists from their roster to contribute, the compilation weaves together a diverse tapestry of sound, featuring contributions from both foundational figures like Gigi Masin and emerging talents like The Zenmenn. Mirroring the label's ethos, 10 transcends temporal and spatial boundaries, spanning from Vito Ricci's "Da Hamptons" (1985) to Yu Su & J. Wilson's "Mitti Atar" (2023) - representing 10 countries across 17 tracks. This immersive musical journey, flowing seamlessly from start to finish, serves as a poignant reflection on Music From Memory's evolution. The compilation also becomes a significant tribute as it coincides with the passing of label co-owner Jamie Tiller during the finalisation of MFM066 - making 10 an emotionally resonant testament to the collective journey of the team.
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MFM 066
15 Dec 23
Balearic/Downtempo
Habitat Ensemble
Two Voices In The Field - (4:04) 121 BPM
Maringotka - (6:02) 77 BPM
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MFM 065
17 Nov 23
Balearic/Downtempo
The Dahlem Diaries
The Dahlem Diaries (Pt. 1) - (4:43) 75 BPM Hot
Half Brain Naked - (3:51) 125 BPM
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MFM 063
25 Jul 23
Balearic/Downtempo
Club Salon Theatre
Preface, Bonjour - (0:16) 73 BPM
(Shhhht) Introduction - (4:13) 67 BPM
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MFM 064
24 May 23
Experimental/Electronic
Gaia: Selected Ambient & Downtempo Works (1996-2003)
Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) - (5:14) 60 BPM
Stars - (7:19) 75 BPM
Played by: Manu Archeo
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MFM 062
03 Mar 23
Balearic/Downtempo
Hyphea
Awakenin - (2:59) 89 BPM
Foggi - (3:26) 67 BPM Hot
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MFM 061
28 Nov 22
Balearic/Downtempo
Hidden Gem
Out Of My Mind - (6:30) 68 BPM Hot
Into The Heart Of The Matter - (6:06) 91 BPM
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MFM 060
17 Oct 22
Balearic/Downtempo
Move Through It
Miss Suzuki - (5:25) 92 BPM Hot
Idle Eighty - (2:23) 92 BPM
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MFM 058
10 Dec 21
Balearic/Downtempo
Oumuamua
Wimborne - (9:18) 138 BPM Hot
Shadows Of Life & Thought - (6:30) 120 BPM
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MFM 056
18 Oct 21
Ambient/Drone
Loveshadow
7 - (5:42) 102 BPM
No Control - (5:29) 89 BPM
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MFM 055
21 Jun 21
Balearic/Downtempo
Enter The Zenmenn
The Magic Eye - (6:29) 92 BPM
Homage To A Friendship - (5:21) 131 BPM
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MFM 054
20 Apr 21
Indie/Alternative
Enter The Zenmenn
The Magic Eye - (6:29) 92 BPM
Homage To A Friendship - (5:21) 131 BPM
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MFM 054
13 Apr 21
Indie/Alternative
Heisei No Oto: Japanese Left-field Pop From The CD Age (1989-1996)
Various
Synagetic Voice Orchestra - "A Tale" - (5:35) 80 BPM
Fumihiro Murakami - "Miko" - (5:32) 122 BPM
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MFM 053
16 Mar 21
Balearic/Downtempo
Music For Dance & Theatre -  Vol 2
Craig Kupka - "Electric Piano, Vibraphone & Percussion" - (12:11) 83 BPM
Ray Lynch - "Cooking Till It's Hot" - (4:04) 59 BPM Hot
Scan Lines - "Scan Lines" (part I) - (16:58) 79 BPM
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MFM 049
09 Nov 20
Experimental/Electronic
Between No Things
Smoke - (3:16) 138 BPM
On Plateau - (3:55) 138 BPM Hot
Review: If music is for memory then the time is now for new ambient duality Suso Saiz & Suzanne Kraft. As they'll have it, the pair met while supporting Gaussian Curve in 2017 which led to a three-day session of 'almost-no-talking' in the studio. Three years later with the subtle overdubs, edits and refinements added, 2020 bears Between No Things, a soundtrack for quiet dreams above the clouds, none more than the title-track itself. An album that breathes with a sonic fidelity of sweeping textures, sustained chords and bluming atmospheres, its landscapes are tickled by the abstract, astral and acoustic percussion of plucked strings, experimental electronics and compositional charm. A true musical reflection of a new friendship between kindred spirits in its purest form.
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MFM 048
10 Aug 20
Ambient/Drone
Music For Dance & Theatre - Volume One
Gerard Stokkink - "Yellow Turtles" - (5:10) 64 BPM
Atlantis Transit Project - "Bird Perspective" - (4:14) 100 BPM
Ramuntcho Matta - "Zoique III" - (5:00) 108 BPM Hot
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MFM 045
27 Mar 20
Experimental/Electronic
Origens Da Luz
Luar - (3:20) 76 BPM
Martim Pescador - (5:37) 68 BPM
Review: For the deepest digging label out there Music From Memory brings together a highlighted retrospective of songs from Brazilian composer and multi-instrumentalist Priscilla Ermel. Drawn from a body of work that was originally recorded between 1986 and 1994, it's the label's first release for 2020 which dives deeper into an epoch of music touched upon in the label's Outro Tempo II compilation released last year. Calling upon new age sounds of percussion, deep double bass and folky, experimental field recordings, this album combines a history of Brazilian music with Ermel's own explorations into retro-active music technology that opens up a mystical space between the ancient and new age that evolves into an emotive language of love, time, space and folk instrumentality.
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MFM 046
20 Feb 20
Balearic/Downtempo
Musica Esporadica
Musica Esporadica - (12:38) 107 BPM Hot
I Forgot The Shirts - (6:09) 95 BPM
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MFM 044
29 Nov 19
Balearic/Downtempo
Outro Tempo II
Various
May East - "Maraka" - (4:18) 100 BPM Hot
Dequinha E Zaba - "Preposições" - (3:03) 120 BPM
Played by: Chris Coco
Review: After 2017's first volume garnered widespread critical acclaim, Music From Memory present a second collection of "electronic and contemporary music from Brazil". We've moved a little forward in time, with this set focusing on the years 1984-1986 compared to the original's 1978-1992, but the general New Age ethos remains the same. May East's opener 'Maraka', a slab of slo-mo disco with almost Gothic-style female vocals, is a highlight but also something of an outlier, being one of the album's few dancefloor-oriented moments: elsewhere, more downtempo and ambient moods prevail. Chance's mid-80s cut 'Intro: Amazonia' is particularly worthy of attention, coming on like trip-hop about 10 years before the fact.
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MFM041
08 Jun 19
Balearic/Downtempo
Nothing Is Objective
Meccano - (3:28) 155 BPM
Anti-stress For Babies And Families - (8:00) 154 BPM Hot
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MFM 040
08 Apr 19
Ambient/Drone
Outro Tempo II: Single Promocional
Bruhaha Babelico - "Bruhaha II" - (10:22) 86 BPM Hot
Individual Industry - "Eyes" - (3:56) 67 BPM
Played by: Marsman
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MFM 039
22 Mar 19
Experimental/Electronic
Make A Wilderness
Root - (2:46) 154 BPM
Shell - (5:27) 158 BPM
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MFM 037
15 Feb 19
Ambient/Drone
Amerikan Dread
Amerikan Dread - (3:52) 106 BPM
Amerikan Dread (N.Y.C. dub) - (4:26) 106 BPM
Review: Slo-mo, sleazy punk-funk is the order of the day here. In its Original form, 'Amerikan Dread' sports a very early 80s-sounding "I'm living the life" vocal that recalls the art-pop likes of Talking Heads, Was Not Was or Blancmange, but if that's not for you, don't worry - you've also got not one but three different dubs to choose from. Victor's own NYC Dub is big n' beefy, the Lipelis Extended Dub accentuates the 80s flavas while the most radical reworking comes from Androo, who takes the track on a tribal jazz excursion. It'll make sense when you hear it.
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MFM 030
22 Oct 18
Disco/Nu-Disco
Walkman
Klangschwaden - (5:10) 89 BPM
Walkman - (5:23) 107 BPM
Review: Walkman was the third album by German musician/painter Guenther Beckers, which coincided with an exhibition around the same time circa 1982. Hailing from Aachen in Germany, he went on later in his career to tour as a guitarist with ECM affiliated Jazz musicians such as Alex De Grassi and William Ackerman, in addition to releases for Klaus Schulze's cult electronic imprint Innovative Communication. Throughout this album, Beckers implemented the 'Kunstkopf' or 'Dummy Head' technique: a 3D audio recording technology that uses two microphones which are mounted in the ears of a mannequin (hence the name in English). It is a method that exploits certain basic principles of human spatial hearing. For many years until now, copies of this album remained only in the hands of art collectors that were present at the original exhibition. It has now been made available for a wider audience thanks to the team at Amsterdam's Music From Memory imprint, upon a friend's chance discovery at their local radio station.
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MFM 035
02 Oct 18
Ambient/Drone
Perfect Stranger
I Need Your Love Again - (5:02) 113 BPM Hot
You've Got The Love - (4:24) 52 BPM
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MFM 034
04 Sep 18
Coldwave/Synth
The Order Of Change
Un Regalo - (2:36) 150 BPM
Vendran Lluvias Suaves - (4:04) 157 BPM
Review: Back in 2017, Tako and Jamie Tiller released Rainworks by Spanish composer Suso Saiz - composer, guitar player, producer and a pioneer of New Age music in Spain. They now look into one of his other projects. The Order Of Change is a compilation of ambient and world music works by Orquesta de las Nubes, with tracks taken from their releases between 1983 - 1987. Saiz joined Maria Villa and Pedro Estevan in the project, From the glistening operatic tones of "Vendran Lluvias Suaves", the blissed-out hypnotica of "Tiempo De Espera" or the brooding atmosphere of "Como Un Guante" this is a riveting listen from start to finish.
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MFM 033
25 Jun 18
Ambient/Drone
Early Tape Works 1986 - 1993 Vol 2
Island - (5:01) 107 BPM
Your Home - (5:11) 80 BPM
Review: Japanese producer Kuniyuki Takahashi has been known under many alises over the years, including Forth for dub techno/acid house, Frr Hive where he pursued downtempo/drum n' bass and of course Koss for techno - where he recorded several techno releases for local institution Mule Electronic/Musiq. Now Tako and Jamie Tiller at Music From Memory focus in on the veteran producer on this retrospective compilation. The first of two volumes, this release gathers together a selection of tracks from a small run of privately released tape only albums, highlighting selected moments in Takahashi's previously unknown musical output. At his home studio in of Sapporo, Takahashi recorded extensively between 1986 and 1993, experimenting with limited equipment he had gathered together. Driven to develop a musical language derived as much by an exploration of music technology and a desire to create, he was also looking to evolve the possibilities of what he refers to as a 'new Oriental sound'. Textured and glistening new age/ambient soundscapes for the most part featured here, but we really enjoyed the somewhat Tackhead/On U Sound sounding "Signifie" or the industrial beats of "Zero To One" reminiscent of early Chris & Cosey.
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MFM 032
30 May 18
Ambient/Drone
Return To Jeka
Snow - (5:31) 116 BPM
Hyper Ethnic Blues - (4:51) 126 BPM
Review: Back in 2016 Music From Memory took a deep dive into the archives of obscure British multi-instrumentalist Mike Turtle, resurfacing with a fine album of largely previously unheard cuts. Two years on they've taken another stroll through Turtle's well-stocked vault, resulting in another essential collection of quirky cuts. Check, for example, the psychedelic patchwork "Reincarnation", where backwards drums do battle with exotic Indian samples, or the delay-laden, lo-fi synth-pop pulse of "Uiko's Return to Jeka", which boasts strange spoken word vocals from Turtle and South African style juju guitar solos. You'll find these kinds of imaginative experiments throughout; tracks that really shouldn't work, but instead entertain, excite and inspire in equal measure.
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MFM 029
23 Apr 18
Ambient/Drone
Uneven Paths: Deviant Pop From Europe (1980-1991)
Various
Nightfall In Camp - "Cada Dia" - (3:00) 151 BPM
Tony Hymas - "Pictures Of Departure" - (4:46) 133 BPM
Review: Music From Memory's last epic compilation, 2017's Outro Tempo, did a terrific job in uncovering the dusty, rarely visited corners of Brazilian electronic music. Uneven Paths offers a similar service to those interested in the eccentric, often inspired fringes of European pop music. Of course, compilers Jamie Tiller and Raphael Top-Secret are not interested in run-of-the-mill or commercial synth-pop, but rather "deviant pop" - melodious, left-of-centre curiosities that some may describe as "Balearic". This is pop music from the outer limits, where tracks variously draw influence from spoken word, global rhythms, post-punk fusion, jazz, new age ambient and kosmiche. It goes without saying that the crate-digging duo's selections are spot on throughout, with genuine surprises around every corner.
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MFM 031
22 Mar 18
Coldwave/Synth
Improvisational Loops
Unother - (1:02) 142 BPM
Nuwav2 - (19:45) 107 BPM
Review: Terekke's recent run of form is more impressive as the weeks go by, with this new Improvisational Loops LP being the perfect follow-up to the recent Plant Age release. In truth, this is the sort of material which we love to hear from the man. Moreover, we're super psyched to see the producer on Music From Memory, an imprint which has been a constant source of pleasure for us over the last 5 years; the match couldn't have come at a better time. Holland's finest have really got the best out of Terekke, with this album expanding the borders of his musical palette further than ever before, and while he was known for dreamy deep house in the past, this new LP offers some truly stupendous soundscaping that offers the very best of the enlarged 'new age' glow. Cinematic, to say the least.
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MFM 028
28 Feb 18
Ambient/Drone
Early Tape Works 1986 - 1993 Vol 1
Night At The Sea Side - (8:25) 148 BPM
Day Dreams - (5:29) 138 BPM
Review: Sapporo's Kuniyuki Takahashi, who has made a name for himself through the prolific Mule Musiq, should't just be seen as a house or techno producer. Far from it, the man comes from a heritage of experimental electronica, dabbling in ambient and drone since the late 1980's, and it's thanks to the ever-reliable Music From Memory that we are able to take a dive into his roots, and the core of his musical mindset. This first volume of Early Tape Works (1986-1993), are a bit of new age delight, shimmering in the wind like that first Spring foliage. This music is any synth addict's reverie, where slow-forming pads merge with organic instruments to swell up into something that is almost soulful in its approach. Enter the forbidden palace - it's an eye-opening experience.
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MFM 027
24 Jan 18
Ambient/Drone
Skin 'N' Bones
Skin 'N' Bones - (5:17) 100 BPM
Dub Oven - (4:27) 103 BPM Hot
Millions Of Sensations - (4:07) 140 BPM
Review: You'd be forgiven for being unfamiliar with the work of short-lived San Francisco band Dub Oven. After all, they only released one single way back in 1983, and that was a self-released, private-press affair. Happily, the dusty-fingered diggers behind Music From Memory are big fans and here offer up a re-mastered reissue. Amazingly, each of the three tracks explores different sonic territory. Contrast, for example, the Tom Tom Club-goes-synth-funk eccentricity of lead cut "Skin 'n' Bones" and "Dub Oven", a thrillingly spaced-out chunk of no-wave/electro fusion that sounds like it could have been beamed down from another universe. Then there's closer "Millions of Sensations", which sits somewhere between Japanese new wave ambience and the post-punk funk of Bristolian outfits The Pop Group and Maximum Joy.
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MFM 026
10 Nov 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
1 By 1
So - (3:43) 101 BPM
Logarithms - (3:58) 117 BPM
Review: The genius of Music From Memory has always been the label's ability to shine a light of sublime music that most will have missed. Certainly, very few will be familiar with the work of Geoffrey Landers, a Denver, Colarado-based multi-instrumentalist who recorded three albums and one single between 1982 and 1987. This superb retrospective contains material from all of these releases, deftly showcasing Landers' intriguing musical palette - a trippy mixture of vintage electronics, experimental new wave influences, strange spoken word snippets, occasional dub influences, effects-laden guitar passages, post-punk attitude, minimalist synth-funk and what would now be considered discordant art-rock. It's a stylistic melting pot that makes for wonderful listening.
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MFM 025
03 Nov 17
Coldwave/Synth
Fast Forward
The New Age - (4:53) 53 BPM Hot
Don't Wait - (2:42) 123 BPM
Review: Music From Memory return, this time with four tracks drawn from Virgil 'Vincent' Work Jnr's little-known cassette only debut from 1987. This album reflects a more stripped back and raw musical approach from the St. Louis musician. The 'Fast Forward' sessions grew out of a series of late night jams with Vincent's brother Scott who was then living in Kansas. With nothing planned in advance and no written music involved in the final recording sessions, the songs that would form 'Fast Forward' very much evolved out of improvisation. As Virgil himself explains, the title of the album in fact came about because it felt "as if I had fast forwarded to a different sound". Although the album received a good response from local radio DJs and music magazines, the album sadly never gained enough momentum or demand for a further run of copies. Fast forward to 2017, exactly thirty years are their production, and Music From Memory are delighted to be able to finally make Vincent's music commercially available again.
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MFM 024
18 Sep 17
Coldwave/Synth
Wind
Call Me - (4:28) 80 BPM
Tears Of Clown - (3:55) 92 BPM Hot
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BAR 003
05 Sep 17
Ambient/Drone
Criola: Remixed
KWE!! (Prins Emanuel remix) - (4:46) 125 BPM Hot
Intermezzo B (Dazion's Turtle Maraca remix) - (6:11) 100 BPM
Review: Having thrilled dusty-fingered crate diggers with a reissue of Denis Mpunga and Paul K's impossible-to-find mid-'80s cassette album Criola - an unusual but rather fine combination of post-punk and traditional Congolese music - Music from Memory has decided to give some of the tracks the remix treatment. As you'd expect, there's many more hits than misses. Dutch rising star Dazion delivers a wonderfully cosmic revision of "Intermezzo B" full of fluttering new age synth lines and drum machine polyrhythms, while Tolouse Low Trax turns "Veronika" into a woozy and dreamy chunk of dub-flecked, loved-up downtempo bliss. Late night dancefloor thrills are provided by Interstellar Funk's intergalactic tribal techno take on "Intermezzo 2" and Prins Emmanuel's tactile take on "KWEI!", which sits somewhere between dub disco, boogie and proto-house.
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MFM 023
24 Jul 17
Balearic/Downtempo
Rainworks
From Memory & The Sky (I & II) - (10:03) 142 BPM
From Memory & The Sky (III) - (7:52) 119 BPM
Review: Following last year's compilation of archival recordings by Suso Saiz, Jamie Tiller and Tako's Music From Memory present their twentieth release with an album of new works by this Spanish electronic music pioneer. Recorded in Madrid between January and February 2016, these are Saiz's first presentations of new music in nearly 10 years. Suso, his son Emil and pianist Raph Killhertz set out to explore a rather conceptual album where according to MFM it "became something of a mystical journey, drawing on aspects of minimalism and modernism." The music is embedded in textured natural soundscapes and spoken word passages, which were recorded and processed by Suso himself. Whilst it sounds very much like an electronic album, there were also many acoustic elements played in Suso's inimitable hypnotic way, slowly drawing the listener into a transportive state or lucid dream.
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MFM 020
10 May 17
Ambient/Drone
Criola
Intermezzo 03 - (4:01) 95 BPM
Criola - (3:29) 97 BPM Hot
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MFM 019
21 Apr 17
Experimental/Electronic
The Distance
Breathe - (6:43) 119 BPM Hot
The Distance - (6:11) 73 BPM
Review: Jamie Tiller and Tako's Music From Memory now present Gaussian Curve's second album entitled The Distance. Comprised of Amsterdam's 'Young' Marco Sterk on machines, Melody As Truth boss Johnny Nash on guitar and Italian ambient hero Gigi Masin on synths. The trio follow up 2014's wonderful Clouds LP with more dreamy and ethereal balearica ("Suspended Motion") by way of vague kosmic rock flourishes ("T.O.R.") and bluesy tones like on the lush "Last Breath". Much like its predecessor, the album had been recorded in a mere few days in Sterk's studio near the city's infamous Red Light District and this opus could potentially be held in such high regard by critics too. It's a superb effort from start to finish and highly recommended.
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MFM 018
17 Apr 17
Ambient/Drone
Outro Tempo
Various
Piry Reis - "O Sol Na Janela" - (5:09) 120 BPM
Nando Carneiro - "GRES Luxo Artesanal/O Campones" - (6:13) 119 BPM
Review: Music From Memory has a reputation for doing the unexpected. It would be fair to say that few would have predicted the Dutch label's decision to release a collection "electronic and contemporary music from Brazil". As usual, the Red Light Records affiliated crate-digging crew has done a superb job with Outro Tempo, which was compiled by label affiliate John Gomez. Musically, it's predictably varied but always beautiful. It mostly focuses on tracks that fuse traditional Brazilian instrumentation, percussion and musical ideas, with elements of electronica, ambient, jazz-fusion and Reich style minimalism. The accompanying liner notes do a great job in putting the collection in context, explaining how the music was often inspired by political changes within Brazil during the 1980s.
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MFM 016
24 Mar 17
Ambient/Drone
La Diferencia
Autumn - (6:29) 114 BPM Hot
Slave Of The Body/Mind - (3:19) 122 BPM
Played by: Man With Records
Review: La Differencia, Dutch singer Hubertus Richenel Baars' 1982 debut, has long been considered something of a slept-on classic by those in the know. Charmingly lo-fi and homemade in feel, the cassette's 10 tracks - six of which are featured on this first ever vinyl reissue - brilliantly joined the dots between blue-eyed soul, spacey electro, disco, electrofunk and slap-bass wielding space boogie. As usual, Music From Memory has done a terrific job with the re-mastering; the tracks sound stronger than ever, if even they have retained some of the charming fuzziness of Baars' original production. All told, it's another essential reissue from Music Is Memory.
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MFM 017
27 Feb 17
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ich Traume So Leise Von Dir
Mein Tanzlied - (5:07) 55 BPM Hot
Dir - (4:53) 80 BPM
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MFM 015
23 Feb 17
Experimental/Electronic
Odisea
Un Hombre Oscuro - (4:24) 160 BPM Hot
Ya Son Dos Los Cielos - (4:48) 150 BPM
Review: Having introduced Gigi Masin to a wider audience via the brilliant Talk To The Sea compilation back in 2014, Music From Memory is now attempting to do the same with Suso Saiz. Like Masin, Saiz was a new age/ambient pioneer in his country (in this case, Spain), releasing a smattering of obscure solo albums between 1984 and the present day. The material on Odisea - dreamy, stripped-back, evocative, occasionally breezy and largely built around vintage synthesizers and his own, Steve Hillage-like guitar work - is taken from those albums, as well as an obscure cassette-only release. As usual, the Amsterdam diggers have also included a number of previously unreleased tracks, drawn from the musician's extensive archives. It all ads up to another must have compilation from Europe's premier Balearic archivists.
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MFM 009
17 Nov 16
Ambient/Drone
Phantoms Of Dreamland
Loopy Madness II - (3:08) 114 BPM
Village Voice - (5:37) 107 BPM
Review: Music From Memory has always been good at unearthing unusual or unheard music, with last year's Michael Turtle's single, Are You Psychic? - a madcap trip into outer-space electronics first issued in 1983 - being particularly revelatory. Here, they unleash a superb 15-track collection of the producer's work, which is entirely made up of music originally recorded in and around the time of the sessions for his sole solo album, 1983's Music From The Living Room. Thrillingly, only two of the tracks have previously seen the light of day. As you might expect, it's wonderfully hard to pin down, with turtle variously fusing dubbed-out electronics, spacey jazz influences, African rhythms, new age melodies, weird pop, undulating drum machine rhythms, and - most curiously of all - odd spoken word vocals.
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MFM 011
17 Nov 16
Ambient/Drone
The System EP
Almost Grown - (6:09) 61 BPM Hot
Pendy! You're In Some Awful Danger - (4:51) 152 BPM
Review: In typical Music From Memory fashion, their latest archival release shines a light on one of the UK's lesser-known bands of the early 1980s. The System released a lone single in 1981, followed by a now incredibly rare debut album, Logic, in 1983. Three of the cuts here are taken from that set, including the dreamy, downbeat Balearic-pop opener "Almost Grown" - a wonderfully evocative six minutes, all told - and the far-sighted, spacey, proto-techno shuffler "Vampirella". This single also includes one previously unreleased track, "Find It In Your Eyes", which was rescued from long-forgotten master tapes during the licensing process.
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MFM 013
17 Nov 16
Ambient/Drone
Tower Of Silence
Improbably Musica - (2:52) 159 BPM
Nexus On The Beach - (6:09) 125 BPM Hot
Played by: Pete gooding
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MFM 014
17 Nov 16
Ambient/Drone
On Retinae
On Retinae (West version) - (5:18) 98 BPM Hot
On Retinae (East version) - (5:18) 98 BPM
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MFM 010
18 Jul 16
Pop
Geomancy
Geomancy - (15:10) 85 BPM
Night - (6:52) 109 BPM Hot
Review: Earlier this year, Red Light Radio founder Orpheu de Jong stumbled across a cassette, originally self-released in 1984, from an unknown San Francisco musician called Joel Graham. On the strength of the two tracks showcased here, it would be fair to say that Graham was ahead of his time. Hypnotic and minimalist in the extreme, the drum machine and synthesizer workout "Geomancy" - apparently recorded in 1982 on pre-midi analogue equipment - sounds like a template for techno. B-side "Night" is similarly inspired, and bears an uncanny resemblance to pitched-down versions of some of the dreamy new age house and nu-Balearica currently doing the rounds. It's superb, and almost as good as the brilliant A-side. Another superb release from the guys at Music From Memory.
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MFM 006
18 Jul 16
Ambient/Drone
El Sur
The Boogie - (3:47) 118 BPM Hot
El Cumpleanos Se Jaimito - (4:56) 112 BPM
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MFM 003
18 Jul 16
Disco/Nu-Disco
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