other titles...
- Rival Consoles Them Is Us
- The Art Ensemble of Chicago Mama Koko (feat. Moor Mother)
- Bell Orchestre The Stars in His Head / Bernard 33 - Dark Lights (Colin Stetson Remix)
- Masayoshi Fujita Book of Life
- Hatis Noit Aura
- Anne Müller Nummer 20
- Lubomyr Melnyk Son of Parasol
- Daniel Brandt Flamingo
- Ben Lukas Boysen Clarion (Kiasmos Remix)
- Crayon Ithinkso (feat. Bastien Brison)
- Penguin Cafe Harry Piers 2021
- Peter Broderick Sonata for the Sirius
- Qasim Naqvi Aftertouched
- Kevin Richard Martin & Hatis Noit After The Storm
- Rival Consoles I Love This, I Love You
- Douglas Dare Heavenly Bodies (feat. London Contemporary Orchestra)
- Roedelius & Story Spirit Clock
- Högni Anda Þinn Guð (feat. Hatis Noit)
- Daniel Thorne From the Other Side of the World
- Michael Price Sandham (feat. Shards)
- Shards Inner Counterpoint
- David Allred The Garden
- Nils Frahm O I End
erased tapes - 十五
various artists
ERASED TAPES
a two hour cross-section of the label's 15-year history including hidden gems and previously unreleased material.
The first offering comes from UK producer Kevin Richard Martin aka The Bug and Japanese voice artist Hatis Noit who share their paranormal first collaborative cut After the Storm amongst other unique pairings such as The Art Ensemble of Chicago featuring Moor Mother, Bell Orchestre interpreted by Colin Stetson, Douglas Dare joined by The London Contemporary Orchestra and Ben Lukas Boysen remixed by Kiasmos. Premiered exclusively via The Wire magazine in form of a free download ahead of their debut live performance at Le Guess Who? Festival 2019 in Utrecht, the track is now finally made available on vinyl and streaming platforms alongside other previously unreleased pieces from electronic producer Ryan Lee West aka Rival Consoles and Icelandic composer Högni. “As a solo vocalist and voice artist, I’d always dreamed of floating and being drowned in a beautiful sonic storm. And then I met Kevin Martin” — Hatis Noit The artwork was created with calligraphy by label founder Robert Raths and designed by Munich-based graphic designer Bernd Kuchenbeiser.