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The Alps : III (TYPE040) The debut studio album from San Francisco psychedelic outfit The Alps. Sun-drenched progressive pop for the Italian horror film you never knew existed...
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Goldmund : The Malady of Elegance (TYPE039) The sophomore album from Type Records' very own Keith Kenniff, this time under his Goldmund moniker. Simply stunning.
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Grouper : Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill (TYPE038) The long awaited third album from Portlander Liz Harris. Stripping back the smokey haze of her previous recordings we find dark subtle songs remensicent of the glory days of early 90s 4AD-patented indie.
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Peter Broderick : Float (TYPE027) The debut full-length from Portland multi-instrumentalist Peter Broderick. An intricately sequenced collection of delicate sound-pictures reminding us of a better time.
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Sylvain Chauveau : Nuage (TYPE034) A glorious collection of film soundtrack work from French composer Sylvain Chauveau.
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Letters Letters : Letters Letters (TYPE022) The debut album from the Montreal/Chicago trio of Mitchell Akiyama, Tony Boggs and Jenna Robertson. Sleazy no-wave pop music produced with a noise aesthetic - it's neon coloured and very wrong indeed.
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Peter Broderick : Retreat/Release (T7PE014) The first release from Portland's multi-instrumentalist Peter Broderick. Gorgeous, emotive piano lines are layered over field recordings and voice to introduce a name which is sure to be on everyone's lips very soon...
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Sylvain Chauveau : S. (TYPE030) The latest mini-album from French composer Sylvain Chauveau sees a radical change in direction in which the luscious strings of his earlier releases are replaced with prepared guitar and crisp sculpted electronics.
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Helios : Ayres (TYPE028) The follow-up to last year's world beating 'Eingya' is this six track mini album, where Keith Kenniff discovers his voice... simply breathtaking!
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Skallander : Skallander (TYPE023) A sun-bleached collection of twisted pop songs from guitarist Matthew Mitchell and Bevan Smith (aka Signer) that is almost guaranteed to have you trapped in its hazy beauty for months to come!
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Aaron Martin & Machinefabriek : Cello Recycling/Cello Drowning (TYPE029) A blistering collaboration between two experimental music behemoths. Jet engine drone and symphonic ambience combine in one of our most gorgeous explorations of the genre to date...
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Skallander : Future Life Remixes (T7PE013) The first inkling of what to expect from Skallander's forthcoming self-titled full-length and we see the stand out track 'Future Life' remixed by both members' solo projects - Signer and Muriel Tsains!
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Xela with Greg Haines & Danny Saul : The 12th Chapel (RITE001) Limited to only 300 hand-numbered copies this epic 22 minute piece sees the beginning of the Rite label, and the evolution of Xela after the horror-influenced 'The Dead Sea'.
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Grouper : Tried (T7PE012) The latest release from Grouper sees her go from the dense drone we all know and love into uncharted territories of unprocessed vocals and piano. The soundtrack to creaky floorboards and abandoned ballrooms...
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Zelienople : His/Hers (TYPE024) The latest full length from Chicago 3-piece Zelienople. A sludgy exploration into psychedelic rock with occasional pauses for breath and smudged blues. Sittin' on the porch and sending a sultry glance to the neighbours wife has finally been set to music...
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Julien Neto : Le Fumeur De Ciel (TYPE006) *VINYL NOW AVAILABLE - FIRST 100 COPIES ON BLUE VINYL!* Julien Neto has brought us an album of underplayed, theatrical beauty. A soundtrack to the hazy memories of childhood exploration and the melancholy of loss.
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The North Sea : Exquisite Idols (TYPE021) The first 'proper' album from free-folk's international man of mystery Brad Rose. The Tulsa resident managed to peel himself away from Ugly Betty re-runs for long enough to record eight skewed slices of sing-along outsider pop. Get slightly drunk, and enjoy...
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Tarentel : Home Ruckus : Double-Sided Air (T7PE011) The latest emission from San Fransisco experimental idols Tarentel. 'Home Ruckus : Double-Sided Air' takes their sound further into the murky depths of psychedelia and is two sides of haunting, melodic, lo-fidelity beauty.
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Grouper : Way Their Crept (TYPE020V) *FIRST 100 COPIES ON CLEAR VINYL* The long awaited vinyl version of Liz Harris's debut solo album. Gorgeous whirpools of vocals and tape noise make this one of the most magical records you could possibly imagine!
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Mokira : The Bum that will Bring us Together (T7PE010) After a long hiatus, the legendary Andreas Tilliander returns with new material under the Mokira moniker. Two epic tracks of Scandanavian shoegazing beauty!
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Benoit Pioulard : Fir (T7PE009) A bumper three track mini-EP from US DIY sensation Beno�t Pioulard. Following the incredible 'Precis' album, these tracks take his sound even further into the realm of pure pop perfection.
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Xela : Bobble Hats in Summer (T7PE006) The classic 'Bobble Hats in Summer' finally recieves a vinyl release, complete with B-Side 'Danse Macabre'.
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Xela : For Frosty Mornings and Summer Nights (TYPE017) The long-awaited reissue of Xela's debut album, complete with all new artwork and two exclusive extra tracks!
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Svarte Greiner : Depardieu (T7PE005) Two exclusive tracks from Deaf Center's Erik K. Skodvin. A doomy organ-led boat ride to hades with a skeletal spirit guide!
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Svarte Greiner : Knive (TYPE016) A tenebrous selection of 'acoustic doom' from Erik K. Skodvin, better known as one half of Deaf Center! Listen at your peril...
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Svarte Greiner : Raggsokk (T7PE007) The harrowing accompaniment to 'Knive' - this slice of doom is limited to only 300 copies worldwide so buy quick!
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Xela : Halloween (T7PE008) Limited to 250 copies only - Xela takes on John Carpenter's 'Halloween' and Goblin's 'Suspiria' in his own decaying style. Are you afraid?
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Xela : The Dead Sea (TYPE018) A blood drenched voyage into the realms of experimental psychedelic noise with your spirit guide Xela. The long awaited third album is finally among us!
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Goldmund : The Heart of High Places (T7PE004) A heart-stopping six track ep from Keith Kenniff under his Goldmund alias. Slow and moving piano music has never sounded this good!
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Mountaineer : When the Air is Bright They Shine (TYPE014) Mountaineer's third album takes us into a sun-drenched paradise, with tracks taking cues from classic 60s and 70s folk-rock and bossa!
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Ryan Teague : Coins & Crosses (TYPE015) The debut full length album from British composer Ryan Teague. With the help of the Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra, Teague has managed to create an truly groundbreaking record fusing two very different worlds.
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Machinefabriek : Lenteliedjes (T7PE003) Unique and totally unexpected 8 track micro-album from Holland's number one noisy gentleman Machinefabriek. Lenteliedjes means 'Little Spring Songs' and it's coming out in summer, go figure!
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The North Sea & Rameses III : Night Of The Ankou (TYPE012) Experimental folk meets gorgeous ambient drones in this earth shaking album. Includes an exclusive Xela remix!
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Paavoharju : Uskallan (T7PE002) The very lovely Finnish fellows Paavoharju contribute two tracks of endearing oddness to Type's ongoing 7" series. An alternative to Eurovision!
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Helios : Eingya (TYPE011) The sublime new album from Keith Kenniff aka Goldmund. An album of wordless songs, each holding an entire movie's worth of emotion.
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Khonnor : Burning Palace (T7PE001) Type launches its new 7" series with something a little bit special from Vermonts finest export (maybe other than Maple Syrup...) Khonnor. Grade A quality pop music!
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Sickoakes : Seawards (TYPE010) The earth shaking debut from this Swedish post-rock band of travellers. Orchestral and epic in every way, this is a record to lose yourself in totally.
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Deaf Center : Pale Ravine (TYPE009) The majestic followup to the critically acclaimed 'Neon City'.
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Midaircondo : Shopping for Images (TYPE008) The much anticipated debut release from this unique Swedish band.
Improvised experimental sound and vivid visual elements are combined in this magical release.
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Sanso-Xtro : Sentimentalist (TYPE007) Subtle analogue experimentation and brave acoustic instumentation collides in this astonishing debut from Melissa Agate.
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Ryan Teague : Six Preludes (TYEP002) A haunting collection of modern classical works from British composer Ryan Teague. Electronics are subtley woven into the classical framework to create something totally breathtaking and original.
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Goldmund : Corduroy Road (TYPE005) Minimal piano-based compositions from US composer Keith Kenniff.
"A beautiful discourse on modern minimalism" Atmosphere
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Khonnor : Handwriting (TYPE003) "An album of quite irresistible beauty. Grab this now." Wire Magazine "Beautifully evocative... Stunning" **** - Uncut "Gloriously innovative... a masterpiece" - The Telegraph
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Logreybeam : It's All Just Another Aspect of Mannerism (TYPE004) Gabriel Morley's first full length release, taking modern classical composition into an electronic framework to devastatingly beautiful effect.
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Deaf Center : Neon City (TYEP001) Erik Skodvin and Otto Totland are engineers of emotion and with 'Neon City' they have created something abstract, yet accessable. As the sound of a Norweigian log cabin creaks in the distance, and crisp piano drifts into the soundfield - you know you are in the world of Deaf Center.
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Mokira : Album (TYPE 002) Andreas Tilliander's Ambient Masterpiece. After single handedly creating the 'clip hop' scene with his first Mokira album, for his third album under that name, Andreas has disregarded beats altogether, creating his deepest and most involving work yet.
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RJ Valeo : September (TYPE 001) The first album from New York resident RJ Valeo which brings together beautiful, abstract, cinematic washes and intricate, delicate rhythms for a genre tipping experience. A must for fans of crystaline melodic-electronic experimentations.
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