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‘Bass Violin’ (Patrick Derivaz / Cornelius Dufallo) set for Spectropol...

We are excited to present ‘Bass Violin’ for wider release on October 22. Originally produced in 2012, this project documents an intriguing electroacoustic collaboration between violinist/composer...

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thoughtful musings on Fouter & Swick

James Wyness always has interesting things to write about. In this case, it’s our lovely label and some recent releases. Check it out here.

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‘Bass Violin’ is available!

Spectropol is pleased to announce the re-release of this excellent collaborative album. Stream, download, or purchase it at the link below. Cornelius Dufallo: “Patrick Derivaz and I started recording...

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new video for união (George Christian)

video by Gustavo Daher (from aos rios urbanos)  

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Possible Worlds Vol. 2 slated for 11/15 release

As promised earlier, there are three more microtonal compilations on the way. The first will be ready on 11/15 and is packed with xen/micro/JI wonderment! Have a look at the playlist: More information...

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Possible Worlds Vol. 2 sampler

Check out this sampler track from Spectropol’s upcoming (11/15) microtonal compilation, featuring excerpts from Jacky Ligon, Mirjam Tally, Lewis Krauthamer, Lois Lancaster, Karen Keyhani, Christian...

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Possible Worlds Vol. 2 microtonal compilation is available

The latest installment in our ongoing presentation of some of the finest contemporary xenharmonic (not 12-tone equal tempered) music available. Spanning five continents and showcasing a diversity of...

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recent reviews

Here’s a round-up of some recent reviews. Andrea Borghi – Musica per Nastro in Wonderful Wooden Reasons and in Kathodik (Italian) C Dufallo/P Derivaz – Bass Violin, & Vincent Bergeron – Il y a...

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new album from LIL is available

Polish artist Marcin Tomczak has been producing music and sound art for well over 15 years. His early work involved audio collage, as well as programming early drum machines and the Commodore...

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new Paul Rubenstein

Soundtrack to Travels With H:  a series of short films by Raeshma Razvi   A beautiful collection of tracks from instrument maker and microtonalist composer Paul Rubenstein. Stream the album or purchase...

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new review of Christian/Mehata

Excellent thorough review of La Géographie Sans Regret from the fine folks at The Sound Projector. You may be excited to hear that a new edition of this album…remastered and with added bass…is coming...

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new Ilia Belorukov album is available!

This collection of acousmatic pieces from Saint-Petersburg’s Ilia Belorukov melds electroacoustic, ambient-chill, and free improvisation into a unified whole. Granular soundscapes fuse with hypnotic...

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‘desolation’ (Bennett/Galloway) is available for download

‘desolation’ is an album of sonic hauntings, a collection of experimental ambient explorations by two longtime collaborators. This release continues Spectropol’s side project of unearthing older gems...

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Rubio out 4/19 + news & reviews

Spectropol is excited about the release of Marcus Rubio’s “I don’t think I see a difference” next Saturday (April 19). It’s a compelling album of banjo/voice-centered deconstructed pop songs that’s as...

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new Rubio album is out!

A fascinating collection of de/re-constructed experimental pop tracks from Marcus Rubio. SpecT 30 - I don’t think I see a difference Rubio:“Last year, I became fascinated with the acoustic...

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Joe Evans’“Septimal” released

Spectropol Records is delighted to announce the release of Septimal by UK composer Joe Evans. A 46-minute album available as a Digipak CDR and high quality download, Septimal features fourteen...

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Possible Worlds Vol. 3 is available

The third installment in Spectropol’s microtonal compilation series, this collection is another highly varied snapshot of current xenharmonic practice from international artists. As with the previous...

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physical copies of Septimal have arrived

The Digipaks of Joe Evans’ compelling new Spectropol release are here and ready to ship. Designed by Evans, the CDR packages are very attractive and sell for only $11 plus shipping (includes digital...

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“Bromma” (Akiyama/Arrias collaboration) released

Spectropol is proud to release a sublime collaboration from improvising musicians Tetuzi Akiyama (Japan) and Johan Arrias (Sweden). This is the unedited outcome of the impromptu meeting of Tetuzi...

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new music from Ehsan Saboohi

We are delighted to provide the wider international release of Iranian composer/electronic musician Ehsan Saboohi’s Chaos in the Cosmos. The album is available as a digital download and comprises two...

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