In Retrospect possesses a strength that exceeds the format of the celebratory compilation. It is a work of reordering and, at the same time, of renewal, a point of concentration from which the music of f5point6 emerges clearer, more self aware, more profound.
Tag: Remaster
Clock DVA :: Thirst (2026 Remaster) (The Grey Area of Mute)
Thirst captures the group at a critical threshold: post-punk bite tightening into colder industrial form. Rhythm grows more mechanical, structure more deliberate, while Newton’s voice holds the centre — signaling the darker, more system-driven path the band would soon pursue. Halcyon days revisited. Forward facing future retro. Delicious.
Vladislav Delay :: Whistleblower [2022 Remaster] (Keplar/KeplarRev)
Whatever the age or the day, Whistleblower is a masterpiece that will keep revealing itself as it remains evergreen through the ages. Like weather patterns or shifting coastlines, its shapes never quite settle, and that restless, living quality ensures that every return uncovers some new flicker in the mist.
AES DANA :: Perimeters (Remastered 2025) (Ultimae)
AES DANA, the electronic alias of Vincent Villuis, crafts immersive, listening-driven soundscapes where precision, patience, and subtle detail transform every frequency into memory, with Perimeters—now remastered for 2025—standing as a masterful testament to his cinematic, contemplative vision.
The Sabres Of Paradise :: Sabresonic | Haunted Dancehall (Remastered) (Warp)
In an era when artists grapple with the fear that everything meaningful has already been said, Warp Records looks back to those who defied such doubts. With the remastered releases of Sabresonic and Haunted Dancehall, The Sabres of Paradise return to remind listeners how originality can still sound timeless.
Clock DVA :: White Souls In Black Suits (Remaster / Reissue) (The Grey Area of Mute)
Clock DVA’s White Souls in Black Suits returns not just as a remaster, but as a vital rediscovery—an album that helped define the early intersections of industrial, post-punk, and proto-EBM. Issued by The Grey Area of Mute with expanded material and a proper remaster for the first time, it reasserts the record’s place as both historical artifact and enduring sonic statement.
AES DANA :: Leylines (Remaster 2025) (Ultimae)
With newly enhanced clarity, remastered Leylines reveals hidden dimensions and subtle details—glimpses of nostalgia mingling with visions of uncharted sonic futures. A cornerstone of celestial downtempo, it remains a calm yet exploratory experience that continues to resonate.
survey channel :: Along the Wind Spear (Remastered) (Rabbithole Club)
Along the Wind Spear now returns in expanded light, spilling gently into the mind’s quieter corners, where its colors linger long after the sound fades.
Aarktica :: No Solace in Sleep [2025 Remaster] (Projekt)
The year 2000 saw Aarktica’s debut bring post-rock perspective and a glacial sensibility to guitar-based ambient; Jon DeRosa enveloped us in ‘a new sonic world of haunting, aquatic darkness and shimmering tonal light.’ Its 25th anniversary sees a reissue, No Solace In Sleep [2025 Remaster], shed new light on this by now classic, reaffirming its enduring resonance.
The Fun Years :: Baby, It’s Cold Inside [2025 remaster] (Keplar)
Baby, It’s Cold Outside may be seen alongside other KeplarRev reclaims (e.g. optimal lp, Herbstlaub) as unearthed ambient-electronica treasure, or a cold case re-warmed by fresh investigation; and what still distinguishes it 15+ years on is that it not only raises the ghost in the machine, but elevates it above.
Deborah Martin & Cheryl Gallagher :: TIBET (20th Anniversary Remaster) (Spotted Peccary Music)
Deborah Martin & Cheryl Gallagher’s hope is that these musical impressions will take you, the listener, on the same imaginative and magical journey to Tibet that they experienced.









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