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OSMIUM

OSMIUM

    The self-styled ritualistic electro-mechanical ensemble OSMIUM is a veritable supergroup. Made up of Oscar-winning composer and instrumentalist Hildur Guðnadóttir, veteran engineer and producer James Ginzburg, Senyawa’s idiosyncratic vocalist Rully Shabara and Grammy-winning sound designer / producer Sam Slater, while each member brings along a laundry list of accolades, the project is far greater than the sum of its parts.

    Alloying burnished electroacoustic soundscapes with dense, metallic drones, barbed rhythms and buckled, bio-mechanical vocalizations, OSMIUM’s eagerly awaited debut album doesn’t try to cast a rigid future. Rather, it tempers a viscous flow of unorthodox speculations that smolders through the distant past, blazing a trail all the way to the frontier of fate. Absorbed by questions about the relationship between humans and technology, tradition and progression, the individual and the group, OSMIUM channel their experience and expertise into a set of forward-thinking sonic interrogations that skewer established cultural preconceptions. And although genre is acknowledged - the album draws from folk, doom metal, 20th century minimalism, industrial music and extreme noise - there’s never a sense that it’s riveted firmly in place.

    Widely known for her soundtrack work (including ‘Joker’ and ‘Chernobyl’) Guðnadóttir plays the halldorophone, a unique cello-like electroacoustic instrument designed by Halldór Úlfarsson that allows the performer to harness unstable feedback loops. Taking his cues from this process, Slater (who has worked alongside Jóhann Jóhannsson, Ben Frost and others) generates rhythms using a self-oscillating drum he designed with KOMA Elektronik and Subtext boss and Emptyset member Ginzburg responds in kind, producing booming tambura-like sonorities from a device he developed himself based on the monocord, an ancient single- stringed resonator.

    OSMIUM synchronize the three unique instruments using a custom system of robotics to generate basic rhythms that underpin their improvisations and experiments, and Shabara’s alien tones supply the band with their conceptual fulcrum. The vocalist is one of South Asia’s most recognizable underground artists, and the sounds he’s able to create using exhaustively rehearsed extended techniques are so distinctive that he’s been studied by scientists back home in Indonesia.

    Never weighed down by needless sound design or modish ornamentation, it’s music that feels authentically experimental; OSMIUM have figured out an awkward symmetry between their discrete approaches, concentrating their gaze on the outcome rather than the process. The result is a work of science fiction that’s driven by interaction, conversation and sensation.

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    2. OSMIUM 1
    3. OSMIUM 2
    4. OSMIUM 3
    5. OSMIUM 4
    6. OSMIUM 5
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    8. OSMIUM 7

    Billy Nomates

    Metalhorse

      'Metalhorse' is Billy Nomates’ third studio release, following 2023’s critically acclaimed 'CACTI' and her self-titled 2020 debut. A concept album revolving around the image of a dilapidated funfair, representing the tumultuousness of life—risk and pleasure, danger and exhilaration.

      The 11 new songs here explore blues, folk, and piano-driven arrangements that take Billy Nomates’ stark punk sound in a more pastoral direction. 'Metalhorse' is the first Billy Nomates album to be made in a studio and with a full band, the lineup including bass player Mandy Clarke (KT Tunstall, The Go! Team) and drummer Liam Chapman (Rozi Plain, BMX Bandits), plus a special feature from The Stranglers frontman Hugh Cornwell on 'Dark Horse Friend'.

      'Metalhorse' is a balancing of extremes. Reckoning with loss, material insecurity, and trying to stay true to yourself against an increasingly unpredictable backdrop of global chaos, the scales could easily have tipped towards darkness. But the more Maries has had to weather, the more precious those smaller moments of happiness have become.

      'Metalhorse' begs the listener to find their own funfair; there will always be things that feel perilous. At the same time, you have to marvel at the lights while they’re still on. Dancing with those feelings of uncertainty and joy, Metalhorse is awash with both pain and perseverance.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. Metalhorse
      2. Nothin Worth
      Winnin
      3. The Test
      4. Override
      5. Dark Horse Friend
      6.Life’s Unfair
      7. Plans
      8. Gas
      9. Comedic Timing
      10. Strange Gift
      11. Moon Explodes

      Litronix

      One A Day Keeps The Doctor Away

        In 1942, The US Pentecostal Church Development Department made a robot preacher to replace human preachers who were abroad in the war. All was going well until its program was bought out by a pharmaceutical company through regular software updates. They started to add sales pitches to its speech program.After the war, the human preachers returned and the ‘Litronix’ program was closed down In late 1945. The ‘Litronix’ was driven out to the Nevada desert and buried in an unknown location.Fast forward 80 years, whilst digging the new foundations of a hotel, the ‘Litronix’ was discovered still awake and fully functioning. On its awakening, the ‘Litronix’ started to walk in the direction of Los Angeles. Over the past few years, living in LA, its religious and pharmaceutical programs have evolved into a more spiritual and holistic approach. Its external hard drive has downloaded more than 4500 documents on the subject of hypnosis. Government agencies and many new American business oligarchs have approached the ‘Litronix’ with job offers. The ‘Litronix’ refused.The ‘Litronix’ model also started to record jingles and songs on its internal recording system.This album ‘One a Day Keeps The Doctor Away’ is an edited version of the 200 hours of recorded material

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Stepping Up
        2. Vitamin X
        3. Get Out
        4. Vitamin IN
        5. Choke The Smoke
        6. Vitamin O
        7. Bus Stop
        8. Vitamin R
        9. Electric Panoramic
        10. Vitamin TI
        11. Think
        12. Vitamin L
        13. Power

        Benefits

        Constant Noise

          After a succession of different line-ups, Benefits have now settled as a two-piece made up of Hall and electronic virtuoso Robbie Major. “We’re still angry” says Hall, “just angry in a different way to before. If the previous record was black and white, we wanted this to be technicolour. ”The first taste of this new musical direction came in the form of 'Land Of The Tyrants', which saw the band delving into bass-heavy, dance inflected rhythms and subtle industrial undercurrents.

          Follow-up single ‘Relentless’ featured The Libertines’ Peter Doherty and saw the band move further into ambient electronic atmospherics. Doherty is just one of the collaborators on the new record, Zera Tønin, the singer of queer pop-electro duo Arch Femmesis, Neil Cooper of Therapy?, and Middlesborough rapper Shakkall make cameos. In addition to the guest musicians, the album also features production from James Welsh (Phantasy Sound), and James Adrian Brown (ex-Pulled Apart By Horses) who helped to guide the new direction. The result is an album that gleans as much from the likes of Underworld and Leftfield as it does the likes of The Streets or Beastie Boys in their pomp, or even the 90s /early 00s Indie Sleaze-era.

          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: Now we're talking. I was always a fan of Benefits, but I think the more nuanced, ambient influenced flavour of electronica we find in 'Constant Noise' mixed with the recognisable vocals and grit of their music past is particularly satisfying. There's a lovely saturation to the production too, with James Adrian Brown's trademark otherworldly distortion creeping in at the edges. Ace.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Constant Noise
          2. Land Of The Tyrants (feat Zera Tønin)
          3. The Victory Lap
          4. Lies And Fear
          5. Missiles
          6. Blame
          7.* Continual
          8. Divide (feat Shakk)
          9. Relentless (feat. PeterDoherty)
          10. Terror Forever
          11. Dancing On The Tables
          12. Everything Is Going To Be Alright
          13. * The Brambles
          14. Burnt Out Family Home

          (* Not On Vinyl, Inc. With Download) 

          Brian Reitzell

          Hannibal OST Season 2 Volume 1 - Travertine Grey Coloured Vinyl

            Invada Records are proud to announce the vinyl release of two volumes of music from season 2 of hit NBC television series HANNIBAL by Brian Reitzell. Spread across two double gatefold LPs with each volume available as 140gm and colored variants. Accompanying the release, director David Slade has provided rare photos from his personal collection for the artwork. Each double LP is housed in a gatefold sleeve and comes with a download card. The music has been sequenced in the chronological order they appears on the show itself, allowing for an essential listening experience as dictated by the music’s creator.

            Over the last decade and a half, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer Reitzell has created his own unique method of scoring films, drawing equally from his experience as a recording and touring musician with bands such as Redd Kross and Air, and his massive knowledge of recorded music. His vision is to create a seamless landscape of songs, score, and found music for each soundtrack. Brian’s explorations of new sounds add unique character to visual images.

            Brian's past films include The Virgin Suicides, Lost In Translation (For Which He Received A Bafta Award Nomination), Cq, Friday Night Lights, Stranger Than Fiction, Thumbsucker, Marie Antoinette, The Brothers Bloom, 30 Days Of Night, Beginners, And Red Riding Hood. His video game credits include his critically acclaimed score for THQ’s Red Faction: Armageddon and the upcoming Watch Dogs for Ubisoft.

            Sleaford Mods

            Tiswas EP - Orange Vinyl Edition

              “In times of complacency, what we really need is a band to rock up and tell everyone to fuck off.” NME. “Stream-of-consciousness tirades that conjure up a world of sticky cafe table-tops, grinding hangovers, and the cold comfort of consumerism.” The Guardian

              It’s been an utterly insane year for SLEAFORD MODS. Once dismissed around their native Nottingham as "two skip rats with a laptop", their last two albums, ‘Austerity Dogs’ in 2013 and this year’s ‘Divide And Exit’, both on Harbinger Sound, have achieved the kind of critical acclaim that less inspired bands could only dream of. Equally, their live gigs have become rapid-fire, explosive, cathartic performances, drawing in endless sold-out crowds of people blown away to finally witness something that matters and actually has something to say.

              November 24th heralds the arrival of some highly-anticipated new music from front gob Jason Williamson and music master Andrew Fearn in the shape of the ‘TISWAS EP’. Released through Invada Records (the Bristol label responsible for BEAK>, DROKK and numerous soundtracks including Drive / OldBoy), the ‘Tiswas EP’ features four brand new studio tracks alongside ‘Tiswas’, lifted from the ‘Divide And Exit’ album.

              It is released on both yellow and orange Tiswas coloured vinyl (3000 units in total – 1500 of each variant) and sees Sleaford Mods pushing and developing their bile and style.


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