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JNANA 002CD
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"This triple-disc album is a three-hour anthology of 52 previously unreleased electronica and ambient soundscapes from the last 25 years - a mature blend of brand new material, updated and adapted pieces, and raw, untouched and unadulterated tracks from yesteryear. It comes packaged in a deluxe eight-panel foldout digipak."
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JNANA 003CD
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" New Town Nocturnes is a collection of strange, fractured, impressionistic versions of memories from a time in my life both real and imagined, coming to me like almost inaudible radio waves from my past, the sound of people I loved walking carefully through my heart and sometimes staying there. I am not sure if these are poems or songs with no singing -- there is certainly no symmetry to these words -- but there is a strange geography that takes in my beloved Edinburgh and reaches out from the New Town to Causewayside, the Union Canal and beyond the city to the Pentland Hills and to Bavelaw. These are the places I was, and these are the things I think I remember. "These words were brought to life and turned into the sculptures they are by my friend Michael Begg, who read them and then created these sonic landscapes, textures, rooms and streets for me to be in. This album was inspired by the Edinburgh poet and artist Stanley Roger Green, for whom I wrote the piece 'Cairn' as an answer to his poem, the mighty 'Bavelawin Winter' from the book A Suburb of Belsen which has been a constant inspiration to me for the past 35 years." -- Chris Connelly
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DJ 002LP
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"Michael Cashmore (currently of Current 93/ex-Nature & Organization) follows up his well received debut CD from 2006 (Sleep England) with a brand new 5 track mini album. In stark contrast to the entirely instrumental album, The Snow Abides mixes fully orchestrated music composed by Mr. Cashmore with lyrics and texts specially written by David Tibet and sung by Antony Hegarty of Antony & The Johnsons. The results are as lush, celebratory and melancholy as you could hope for. This will be of particular interest to Antony & The Johnsons' fans, as this is Antony's first new material since 2005's Mercury award-winning I Am A Bird Now which catapulted him into the hearts and minds of the mainstream. Beautiful snow-white colored heavy-weight vinyl also includes an extra B-side 'untitled' track that is specially cut into the center of the disc."
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JNANA 1925CD
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"Sleep Has His House, originally released in 2000, has become one of Current 93's most enduring releases. The album features David Tibet on harmonium and vocals, as well as Michael Cashmore on guitar. The mood is sombre and contemplative, culminating in the epic title track which was inspired by the death of Tibet's father."
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JNANA 1963CD
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"Five-CD box featuring music by a wide variety of artists traversing many boundaries and genres. All proceeds go to benefit Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), specifically their work on the AIDS pandemic in Africa. The majority of tracks on this collection are previously unreleased and exclusive to this set." Artists: Vashti Bunyan, William Basinski, Bill Fay, Simon Finn, Six Organs of Admittance, Angels of Light, Antony, Baby Dee, The Hafler Trio, Pearls Before Swine, Jarboe, Devendra Banhart, Pantaleimon, Faun Fables, Nurse With Wound, Current 93, irr. app. (ext.), Thighpaulsandra, srmeixner, Little Annie Anxiety, Jim O'Rourke, Lynn Jackson, Small Creatures, Michael Yonkers, Linda Perhacs, Edward Ka-Spel, Teenage Fanclub, Richard Buckner, Mary 5E, Anomoanon, Isobel Campbell, Allen Ginsberg, David Surkamp, Matmos, Jad Fair, Sundial, Ghost, Mirror, Bonnie Prince Billy, Marc Almond, Damon and Naomi, Charlemagne Palestine, Mount Vernon Arts Lab, Unveiled James William Hindle, Rose McDowall, John Maslen, Larsen, Mr Durt, Shannon Lyon, John Contreras, Brett Smiley, Cyclobe, Blue Eyed Black, Stephanie Volkmar, Howie B, Bevis Frond, Thurston Moore, Shockheaded Peters, John Terrill, Max Richter, Colin Potter, AUBE, Keiji Haino, Jeremy Reed, The Hollowings, Tom Recchion, Fursaxa, Amy Curl, Joolie Wood, Genesis P-Orridge, Suishou no Fune, Coil, Eric Lanzillotta, Scott Stapleton, Shirley Collins, Ghostigital.
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JNANA 2004CD
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"In June of 2004, Current 93 performed three sold-out shows in Toronto, Canada. This double-CD set presents two of these nights in their entirety. As this was their first ever performance in Canada, each night was radically different and featured many rarely performed songs from across the C93 catalog. For this event, the band was comprised of David Tibet, Michael Cashmore, John Contreras and Graham Jeffrey."
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JNANA 2005CD
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"Hypnagogue was originally released as a limited EP in 2003 and has been out of print since. This new release, which comes in a full colour digipack with booklet, includes the original and adds a newly recorded version of the piece. The original featured David Tibet reading from the book of the same name with musical accompaniment by Maja Elliott on piano. The new version features a sublime orchestral arrangement by Michael Masley."
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JNANA 1977CD
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"The first of a comprehensive reissue series of the Durtro and United Dairies catalogue, concentrating almost exclusively on the work of the legendary English bands Current 93 and Nurse With Wound, Halo is a live album featuring the entire set performed by the expanded line-up of Current 93 (David Tibet, vocals; Michael Cashmore, guitar and bass; Maja Elliott, piano; Joe Budenholzer, guitar; Graham Jeffery, piano; Joolie Wood, violin, whistle and recorder; John Contreras, cello; Karl Blake, voice; Finn Sands: voice) at their sold-out concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall at London's South Bank center on October 9, 2003; it is David Tibet's personal favorite of all the live Current 93 albums."
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