Monthly Archives: November 2023

Timo van Luijk – Frederik Croene LP

Timo van Luijk – Frederik Croene LP Ipnopedion – La Scie Dorée

second, numbered edition of 45 copies on ‘smoke vinyl’ with silkscreened sleeve, insert and download code. One of the most intriguing album I’ve heard in years !

$38 SOLD OUT

Mark Glynne & Bart Zwier LP/CD

Mark Glynne & Bart Zwier ‘Home Comfort’ – La Scie Dorée

“Very pleased and grateful to announce this ‘Home Comfort’ reissue by Mark Glynne and Bart Zwier, originally self-released in 1980.
Maybe a bit of an unexpected title to appear in the LSD catalog but my love for this album goes back to my late teenage years and has had an addictive effect since, like a spleen infused magnet.
With this album Glynne and Zwier, based in the Netherlands and connected to the Ultra scene, drew an insular blend of intimate post-punk and chamber (bedroom) songs with surreal scenic reflections. Probably its naked singularity defying categorization has left it so unnoticed, even 43 years after the making.
It also features a reciting Marlène Dumas still quite unknown at the time. With biggest gratitude to Mark Glynne who instantly felt confident with my proposal to reissue this silent witness of lasting beauty.

My long time Japanese friend You Ishihara (White Heaven, The Stars) who bought the LP when it came out in 1980 still considers it as one of his all-time favourites. This is what he writes about ‘Home Comfort’:
“Resignation and fear in a desolate mental landscape. This album, which exists like a shelter for those who have quietly escaped through the backdoor of the world, vividly reflects the inner depths of the devastated Amsterdam of the early 80’s. A beautiful and sad, unmistakable masterpiece.”

LP $25

Nicole Lachartre 3LP box

Nicole Lachartre 3LP box Metphon

Second and “cheaper” edition, vinyls come in a regular slipcase

First ever release of French composer, musicologist and writer Nicole Lachartre (1934-1991). This 3LP set comprises most of her electronic music and musique concrète compositions recorded in the 60’s and 70’s, all previously unreleased. Lachartre had a classical formation, studied with a.o. Darius Milhaud, Iannis Xenakis and Michel Philippot. Her broad formation and interest as well as her profound commitment and singular vision created a solitary voice even within the field of electronic music and musique concrète, strangely enough unheard till this day. Her first tape composition from 1968 was recorded in Pierre Henry’s Apsome studio and most of her other electronic and electro-acoustic compositions included in this box set were recorded at the IPEM in Ghent.

$55

Cuticles LP

Cuticles LP Major Works – Siltbreeze

Oamaru, located about 80 miles north of Dunedin on New Zealand’s south island, might seem like the last place you expect to find a prodigious racket like Cuticles, but ain’t that a kick? You just never know. Formed around the nucleus of Austen McMillian, Matthew Plunkett (ex Trendees) & Lisa Preston (Nux Vomica, The Portage) a couple years back, they’ve been stacking up the hits & on ‘Major Works’, it’s time to cash in. There’s 18 tracks here & Cuticles chew through’em w/abandon. Someone just yelled out from the tree next door, “Sounds like the Pastels! With guns!” One could make a case for the South Island Sound coursing through their veins (they do live there after all), for the sheer abandon-pop that gushes off these grooves, but to these ears is heard a mutant strain of Shoe This High meets The Swingers. But there are no wrong answers, just bathe in the Cuticles hyper-mesmerizing aural swirl.

SOLD OUT

Yuzo Iwata LP

Yuzo Iwata LP LP “Daylight Moon” Siltbreeze

2023 ltd repress!
Daylight Moon is Yuzo Iwata’s 1st outing since his debut lp, Drowning In The Sky, got the green light in 1999 on the legendary Org label. While Yuzo’s been living stateside for a couple of decades, his roots, style & fluidity harken back to the Kichijoji Minor days of the late seventies Tokyo underground scene. He also put in some time as a member of Tori Kudo’s Maher Shalal Hash Baz early on & there’s no one else in Philadelphia who can make that claim. His pedigree is legit. As is his playing. For fans of Kousokuya & Hallelujahs especially + PSF & Org label output overall.

$24

Tetuzi Akiyama LP

Tetuzi Akiyama LP Don’ t forget to boogie – Idea

First released in 2003 on the same label, new deluxe edition with obi printed in gold.

Great classic, already sold out , we only have a few copies

$28

Aube cassette

Aube CS Plangent recoil – Advaita

special and nicely done packaging as always with this label, ltd and numbered to 100

Originally released in 1996 on Gabriele Giuliani’s(DEAD BODY LOVE, etc.) Less Than Zero label , will be reissued on cassette.

We have reproduced the original A5 size double layer jacket, and also produced a double layer jacket in regular cassette size to imitate G.R.O.S.S.’s GR series.
The sound uses only metal as the source material, and the scene in which the quietly echoing metallic sound gradually emerges like a gigantic illusion is perfectly visualized by the double layer of silver paper and geometric patterns represented on the jacket.

Akifumi Nakajima’s style of examining a single material and bring out its fullest potential is again rooted in the Japanese spirituality.

$22 SOLD OUT

CHI TO SHIZUKU LP

CHI TO SHIZUKU – 血と雫 je prie pour que la goutte ne tombe pas

LP ltd to 400, black vinyl, 2 color silkscreened jacket with obi (white, tan), inserts and a postcard

Label : An’archives Réf : [An’40]

Liner notes by Michel Henritzi

Printed by Alan Sherry

Photo : Akiyama Noriko

Release date : November 10th 2023

https://anarchiveslabel.bandcamp.com

Contact – wholesale : anarchives@sfr.fr – anarchiveslabel@gmail.com – clerouley@free.fr

Distribution in UK : This Ain’t Distribution / Japan Blues

Shop in Paris & distribution in France : Souffle Continu

US : Worldgonemad

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Chi To Shizuku

je prie pour que la goutte ne tombe pas

je prie pour que la goutte ne tombe pas (I pray that the drop does not fall) is the first international release by Japanese trio Chi To Shizuku. While they have released five albums and a 7” in Japan, their spectral, haunted rock songs haven’t yet reached a much wider audience overseas. With this album, then, a live recording taken at Koenji HIGH, Suginami, Tokyo on 23rd November 2021, the unique, quartz-like character of Chi To Shizuku’s music is writ large, the bleak bliss of their songs carved onto twelve-inch vinyl.

Perhaps the best-known member of Chi To Shizuku, at least for audiences with an ear turned to Japanese psychedelia, is drummer Takahashi Ikuro, known for his membership of almost every group worth a damn from that scene – Fushitsusha, Nagisa Ni Te, Ché-SHIZU, Kousokuya, High Rise, Maher Shalal Hash Baz, LSD March, the list goes on. But the core of Chi To Shizuku’s music is the collaboration between vocalist, bassist and lyricist Morikawa Seiichirou, and guitarist and arranger Yamagiwa Hideki. Morikawa is a member of long-running punk/goth group Z.O.A., and has also played with YBO2, Zzzoo, and as collaborator with Takeshi and Atsuo of Boris in A/N; he’s also recently been performing with Mitsuru Tabata. Yamagiwa’s history takes in stints with Katsurei and Cock C’ Nell, and he also recently guested with la scene 裸身.

All this contextual information does relatively little, though, to prepare you for the unique vibration of Chi To Shizuku’s lustrous songs. They shimmer in the same half-light, perhaps, as Shizuka and the quieter moments of LSD March, sharing a similar poise and classicism, and there’s a tenderness and wracked poetry to Morikawa’s voice that reminds of the emotional intensities both of traditional Japanese folk, and of British folk music: on “Musuu No Nemuri No Naka De Kumo Wo Tukamu”, the combination of his singing, backed with gorgeously plangent guitar, reminds of no-one so much as it does The Pentangle or Spriguns Of Tolgus. Chi To Shizuku’s love for the ballad as form gifts their music an archaic, sometimes arcane resonance, and from what you can hear on this album, it’s clear they’re in love with graceful melancholy.

But this is not a folk album, by any means; it just shivers with the same eternal spirit. There are also hints of prog rock, and you can catch some passages of scratchy, distended free rock, on the extended spirit invocation of “Nanhito Hanhito”. je prie pour que la goutte ne tombe pas is an extraordinary album, a melancholy surprise, that reminds dedicated listeners of the seemingly bottomless well of great music to be found via the Japanese underground in its many forms. Perhaps Michel Henritzi says it best, though, in his liner notes, when he writes, “Chi To Shizuku’s music reminds us that our life is a dream that lasts only a season, and that oblivion will follow.”

25€