Unheard Coil: Expanded “Hellraiser” Rituals Unearthed

A previously unheard ‘expanded ritual’ edition of Coil’s legendary, ill-fated score for Hellraiser – trust that even if you own the OG 10” and tape, you’ve never heard lots of this material before.

Back in 1987, Clive Barker’s supernatural body-horror classic Hellraiser hitted cinemas worldwide and introduced audiences to the demonic Cenobites. Barker was a devoted COIL fan (Peter Christopherson and John Balance), and he famously said they were the only band he’d ever heard on record whose music he’d had to take off because, in his words, “they made his bowels churn.”. He initially invited them to compose the film’s music, and the group began recording cues. But the producers at New World Pictures ultimately rejected the material in favor of a more traditional approach, bringing in Christopher Young, whose final score remains excellent, if less experimental. What remains from Coil is an unfinished soundtrack with surviving fragments and rough ideas, abruptly left behind mid-process, a glimpse into an alternate Hellraiser movie, one we can only fantasize into existence.

Nearly 40 years later, key long-term collaborators and Coil’s “secret third member” Danny Hyde located the original Hellraiser studio session tapes, and the bonus material recovered from them is presented here as an “expanded ritual” edition, reassembled into a standalone, possibly defnitive and strangely beautiful nightmare suite. Play it in the dark and experience the consequences of raising hell…

For fans of pain & pleasure, Throbbing Gristle, lost horror soundtracks & haunted electronics.

Tracklist:

A1. Attack Of The Senmapods
A2. The Box Theme (Mix 2)
A3. The Main Title
A4. Zither Theme
A5. The Hellbound Heart (Mix 1)
A6. No New World
A7. The Box Theme (Mix 1)
B1. Arcade Sound
B2. CCardinal Points
B3. Atmospheric Stuff
B4. Hellraiser Theme (Mix 2)
B5. Flutey Theme
B6. Unearthly Hell

Musique Pour La Danse will release The Unreleased Themes From Hellraiser [expanded ritual] on May 29, 2026

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Psyk & Orbe unveil “Temporal Rift LP”, the definitive statement of their collaborative vision of hypnotic techno.

After years of sustained studio work, sonic research, and conceptual exploration, this album stands as the definitive consolidation of their collaborative project.

Born from the dialogue between two distinct yet complementary visions of techno — Orbe’s futuristic and immersive atmospheres, and Psyk’s hypnotic depth, stripped-back minimalism — the record unfolds as a carefully sculpted sonic journey. Tension, space, and texture take center stage, shaping an evolving narrative that progresses seamlessly from track to track.

More than a collection of individual cuts, the album embodies a cohesive and mature concept: a shared identity refined through countless hours of studio experimentation, critical listening, and synthesis. Here, the core essence of the project crystallizes — a point of convergence between atmosphere and impact, abstraction and functionality, introspection and raw dancefloor energy.

This release not only marks the culmination of an intensive creative cycle, but also signals the beginning of a new phase in their ongoing exploration of techno’s expressive potential.

Tracklist:

A1. Psyk & ORBE – Intro
A2. Psyk & ORBE – Grinder
A3. Psyk & ORBE – Temporal Rift
B1. Psyk & ORBE – Groov
B2. Psyk & ORBE – Forms
B3. Psyk & ORBE – Reflections 4
C1. Psyk & ORBE – Interlude
C2. Psyk & ORBE – Blaster Pressure
C3. Psyk & ORBE – J2000
D1. Psyk & ORBE – Radiance
D2. Psyk & ORBE – Last Track

Non Series and Orbe Records will release Temporal Rift LP on March 20, 2026

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Lindstrøm’s best-loved 12″ tracks pressed to vinyl for the first time.

This collection of the Norwegian producer’s best-loved 12″ tracks succinctly demonstrates why both he and his epic space-disco sound have been among the most ubiquitous forces in modern dance music. – Pitchfork (8.4)

Originally released on CD in 2006, It’s A Feedelity Affair marked a formative moment in Hans Peter Lindstrøm‘s early career, compiling key tracks from his first wave of 12-inch releases between 2003 and 2006. Now, twenty years after the founding of his Feedelity label, the album is presented for the first time as a newly remastered vinyl edition.

Tracklist

A1. Lindstrøm – Fast & Delirious
A2. Lindstrøm – Limitations
B1. Lindstrøm feat. Christabelle – Music (In My Mind)
B2. Lindstrøm – Cane It For The Original Whities
C. Lindstrøm – There’s A Drink In My Bedroom And I Need A Hot Lady
D1. Lindstrøm – I Feel Space
D2. Lindstrøm – Arp She Said
E1. Lindstrøm feat. Prins Thomas – Further Into The Future
E2. Lindstrøm – Gentle As A Giant
F1. Lindstrøm – Another Station
F2. Lindstrøm – The Contemporary Fix

Feedelity will release It’s A Feedelity Affair (20th Anniversary Remastered Vinyl Edition) on May 8, 2026

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Yamasuki’s 1971 psychedelic pop cult favourite reissued

A delirious cult concept album disguised as pop, first released in 1971, where psychedelic grooves, funk and global rhythms meet phonetic pseudo-Japanese chants, judo-master ritual cries and a children’s choir. Sampled by Erykah Badu, Madlib and DopeLemon, and the unlikely spark behind Bananarama’s debut. This can only be the fabulous world of Yamasuki.

In the spring of 1971, somewhere between Brussels, Paris and a collective pop fever dream, Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki landed on vinyl. It sounded like nothing else then and it still does not today. More than half a century later, Sdban Records proudly presents a reissue of this singular cult album, available from April 3, 2026 on vinyl.

The album was produced by Jean Kluger and written both by Jean and Daniel Vangarde (aka Bangalter, later the father of Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk), who were already well ahead of their time, long before electronic music rewrote the rules of pop culture.

This new reissue of Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki proves the renewed interest and respect for this cult album, faithful to the original spirit while finally giving it back the physical presence it deserves. In an era obsessed with genres and algorithmic neatness, Yamasuki still laughs, dances and karate-kicks its way past definitions. It reminds us that pop music can be playful without being disposable, strange without being cynical and joyful without explanation. The world of Yamasuki was always fabulous, we are just lucky it found its way back to us!

Tracklist

A1. Yamasuki – Yamasuki
A2. Yamasuki – Aisere I Love You
A3. Yamasuki – Kono Samourai
A4. Yamasuki – Yamamoto Kakapote
A5. Yamasuki – Okawa
A6. Yamasuki – Aieaoa
B1. Yamasuki – Abana Bakana
B2. Yamasuki – Seyu Sayonara
B3. Yamasuki – Yama Yama
B4. Yamasuki – Fudji Yama
B5. Yamasuki – Yokomo
B6. Yamasuki – Kashi Kofima

Sdban will release Le Monde Fabuleux Des Yamasuki on April 3, 2026

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Peaking Lights, The Hafler Trio, Legowelt, Jlin and more rework Walter Verdin’s Minimalize

A collection of 12 reworks and interpretations of the 1981 composition Minimalize Verdin originally created for a video art installation.

A year after Pingpong, the 2LP compilation with unearthed music from 1980 – 2000 by Walter Verdin is released we bring you Minimalize Your Reworks:

12 totally different versions by 12 musicians, producers, dj’s and artists blowing the dust of this visionary track Verdin made at night in the studios of the audiovisual services of the university, somewhere in the Belgian city of Leuven.

Listen to Peaking Lights Mini-Mole-Eyes Trance Splatter Mix

Minimalize Your Reworks features contributions from Peaking Lights, Jlin, Céline Gillain, Transistorcake, Sagat, Beton Brut, Legowelt, Ossia, DJ Marcelle, Hypnoskull, The Hafler Trio & Annelies Monseré

Tracklist:

A1. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Peaking Lights Mini-Mole-Eyes Trance Splatter Mix)
A2. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Jlin Rework)
A3. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Céline Gillain Rework)
B1. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Transistorcake Rework)
B2. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Sagat Rework)
B3. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Beton Brut Stripped & Torn Version)
B4. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Legowelt’s Provoder 808 Rework)
C1. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Ossia’s Minimal-Maximalisation Rework)
C2. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (DJ Marcelle’s Space Invaders Remix)
C3. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Just Minimalize Your Audience Rework)
D1. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (nothing more, always)
D2. Walter Verdin – Minimalize (Just Minimalize (for Julie))

Cortizona will release Minimalize Your Reworks on May 8, 2026

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Marco Valle’s 1973 Brazilian classic “Previsão Do Tempo” pressed on coloured vinyl

Powered by the jazzy electronic feel of Azimuth, Previsão Do Tempo is a highlight in the Valle discography.

Ten years after Marcos Valle’s debut long player (Samba Demais) introduced Brazilian music lovers to the immense talents of the Valle brothers, a new direction and backing band helped the singer expand his musical palette. Showcasing a groovy funk and jazz-fusion influence with help from then current backing band Azimuth (later known as Azymuth), synthesizers, Fender Rhodes, and electronic sounds took Valle’s samba, bossa nova, baião (a rhythmic beat from the rural northeast of Brazil), along with the inspiration of black American music and psychedelic rock from prior albums, to dimensions unheard. While not a complete departure, the vocals, grooves, and engaging songs of Previsão Do Tempo are guaranteed to make you feel free and think deep.

180gr, limited edition, 500 copies, light blue translucent coloured vinyl, releases in April

Listen to “Flamengo Até Morrer” below

Tracklist

A1. Flamengo Ate Morrer
A2. Nem Paleto, Nem Gravata
A3. Tira a Mao
A4. Mentira
A5. Previsao do Tempo
A6. Mais do Que Valsa

B1. Os Ossos do Barao
B2. Nao Tem Nada Nao
B3. Nao Tem Nada Nao (II)
B4. Samba Fatal
B5. Tiu-Ba-La-Quieba
B6. De Repente, Moca Flor

Releases, April 2026

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