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Mammo - General Patterns

Matthew Kent’s Short Span label issues its first album release from Dutch producer Mammo. Spread across two slabs of wax and adorned with artwork by The Designers Republic, 'General Patterns' drifts through dub techno atmospheres, downtempo rhythms, and richly textured abstract electronics.

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Skander Jaïbi - Who Has The Right To Closure?

Skander Jaïbi inaugurates Uncloud Editions with his debut album 'Who Has The Right To Closure?'. Navigating themes of grief, loss, and emotional reconciliation through a rich tapestry of electroacoustic textures, neo-classical elements, field recordings, and choral performances.

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Benoît Pioulard - Stanza IV

Nine years after the release of 'Stanza III', American musician Benoît Pioulard returns with 'Stanza IV' - the fourth and most expansive instalment in his long-evolving Stanza series. Pressed on splattered vinyl, it comprises four long-form ambient pieces that are deeply layered, hauntingly textured, and rich with emotion.

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Sweetzak - Intuitive Fields

Sweetzak’s debut solo album ‘Intuitive Fields‘ delivers nine dreamlike compositions that navigate the outer edges of deep ambient music, rich with abstraction and celestial atmosphere.

Orion - Her EP

Far Blue return with their third vinyl release 'Her' this time from Italian production duo Orion. Spanning five tracks, Orion delve deep into emotion and rhythm, presenting their most poignant and dreamscape material to date.

Barbarelle - Celesta

Recorded between Buenos Aires and Los Angeles, Barbarelle’s debut album Celesta features 15 sparse, emotive pieces built with minimalist instrumentation—from ambient washes to field recordings.

DJ Trystero - Cantor’s Paradise

DJ Trystero presents his sophomore album Cantor’s Paradise for FELT. An untitled suite languishing in dub dissonance, elusive sounds suspended across the hazy plain. 

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Trevinos Record Fair: Houghton Festival 2025

Trevinos Record Fair: Houghton Festival 2025
Record Fair2 min read

Inverted Audio Record Store returns to Houghton Festival this summer (7 - 10 August) bringing stacks of quality new and used records to Trevinos.

Marking our third appearance at Craig Richards' revered festival in Norfolk, Trevinos is a dedicated record fair at Houghton, serving as a central hub for record collectors, festival-goers, performing artists and producers to connect, dig for records and celebrate vinyl culture.

The record fair is a tribute to Marcus Intalex, a pioneering UK drum and bass DJ, producer, and label owner known for his deep musical knowledge and dedication to pushing the scene forward. A mentor to many, he played a crucial role in bridging the worlds of drum and bass, techno, and house. Later in his career, under the alias Trevino, he explored house and techno, releasing music on labels such as Klockworks and The Nothing Special. Though Marcus sadly passed away in 2017, his influence continues to shape the electronic music landscape, inspiring countless artists and fans.

Since 2018, Trevinos has brought together some of the UK’s finest record stores and vinyl traders, offering a carefully curated selection of new and used records. Each trader is equipped with a listening station allowing festival-goers to preview records before purchasing. A central turntable in the yurt enables traders to play records from their stock, creating an immersive and inviting atmosphere.

Trevinos enriches the Houghton experience, offering a unique and vibrant space for music discovery, artistic appreciation, and social connection—bringing together passionate record collectors and music lovers to celebrate the enduring power of vinyl.

2025 Traders are; All My Friends, Disk Frisk, Hidden Sounds, Inverted Audio Record Store, Lirica Archives, Out Of Joint Records, Temple of Vinyl, The Vinyl Curtain.

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