I really liked FARWARMTH's Immeasurable Heaven earlier this year on ACR. HRNS ("harness") is a duo with FARWARMTH and Rui P. Andrade. There's three tracks here totaling about 20 minutes, and then three remixes respectively of those tracks equaling about the same length. From the originals, most successful to me is the title track, a rainy sounding piece with a female vocal sample that sounds real ethereal. I liked Wim Dehaen's remix of "Royal Blue" which stretches a droning piece into something flatter, longer, slightly harsher. But overall nothing here excited me too much.
DOPE re-ish of Midori Takada's 1981 debut album as MKWAJU Ensemble - you may recall last year WRWTFWW released Takada's Through the Looking Glass LP, but this one's even better - a wild mix of Japanese ambient and African rhythms played on marimba, vibraphone, synthesizer and percussion. RIYL Terry Riley or Tubular Bells, or even more new age-y weirdness like Vangelis, but these rhythms are so wild I wouldn't bat a lash at all if you told me the Animal Collective bros stayed up nights listening to these. Check out "Angwora Steps", totally out of pocket. "Hot Air" is a spacious breather, the other tracks pile up the rhythms in slowly-shifting crescendos...crazy stuff.

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