Strip it back to the bone: The Penal Colony's Bodies delivers post-industrial minimalism, the human body reimagined as a deterministic, self-surveilling machine, while Zane Alexander's A Place That I Called Home offers raw, one-take acoustic grief and quiet collapse. Shadows and Dust channels Nebraska-era intimacy across love, war, and tragedy, and As Petals Drift captures songs alive in passing, wind, birdsong, and imperfection intact. ghost orange closes the loop with ambient minimal techno lo-fi pop from Nottingham.

Minimal releases

Beyond by The Penal Colony cover art
27 in stock

“'Beyond' is a work of post-industrial rock with elements of musique concrete, inspired by the cold realms of existence beyond human understanding, hope and desire.”

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As Petals Drift: Live Field Recordings by Zane Alexander cover art

“A collection of acoustic/folk live field recordings of existing songs and a few new debuts from singer-songwriter Zane Alexander”

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