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New arrivals

13/04/2021

Travel Tapes

11/04/2021

Avoid Brittle Fracture

10/04/2021

Dagara – Gyil Music of Ghana’s Upper West Region: trance-like pointillist xylophone music

09/04/2021

Manbarani: modern Arabic folk in a quest to find physical and spiritual place and purpose

08/04/2021

Bug on The Wire

07/04/2021

Monk’s Mood

05/04/2021

Unknown Outer Forces

04/04/2021

Food of the Gods

03/04/2021

Hark The Herald

Radio shows

09/04/2021

Recombinant Exercises

02/04/2021

Good Friday 2021

26/03/2021

The Northern Hemisphere

19/03/2021

Mangled Metal

12/03/2021

Colour Correction

05/03/2021

With Perplexing Segment

Current listening

14/04/2021

A light and lively Amazonian popular folk compilation – El fabuloso sonido de Andrés Vargas Pinedo: una colección de música popular amazónica (1966-1974)

09/04/2021

Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912: early recorded Japanese music still sounding fresh after over 100 years

07/04/2021

Slonk: a raging blackened monster representing a hidden esoteric reality beyond human understanding

27/03/2021

A New Instability: minimal noise electronics meets martial arts in a tense sound context

26/03/2021

Fulgor Renegrido: an unusual and striking fusion of atmospheric black metal and Chilean C&W / folk

25/03/2021

Swamps / Things: a work of deep and complex mystery and beauty

14/04/2021 nausika

A light and lively Amazonian popular folk compilation – El fabuloso sonido de Andrés Vargas Pinedo: una colección de música popular amazónica (1966-1974)

Andrés Vargas Pinedo, El fabuloso sonido de Andrés Vargas Pinedo: una colección de música popular amazónica (1966-1974), Peru, BUH Records,

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13/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Travel Tapes

Very pleased to receive another batch of Ruton Music cassettes, this time sent from Pori in Finland. We last received

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11/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Avoid Brittle Fracture

Nice package of three items received from Jacob Heule over there in Oakland CA. This American percussionist has been involved

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10/04/2021 nausika

Dagara – Gyil Music of Ghana’s Upper West Region: trance-like pointillist xylophone music

Dagar Gyil Ensemble of Lawra, Dagara – Gyil Music of Ghana’s Upper West Region, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF118 limited

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09/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Recombinant Exercises

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 9th April 2021 Mia Zabelka and Icostech, ‘Colliding Indigenous Forms / Shock’ From Aftershock,

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09/04/2021 nausika

Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912: early recorded Japanese music still sounding fresh after over 100 years

Various Artists, Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF115

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09/04/2021 nausika

Manbarani: modern Arabic folk in a quest to find physical and spiritual place and purpose

Natik Awayez, Manbarani, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF116 vinyl LP (2021) It seems astonishing that a composer / lyricist /

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08/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Bug on The Wire

A number of goodly CDR items arrived from the Canadian label Bug Incision. This is operated by Chris Dadge in

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07/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Monk’s Mood

Three items received from Martin Archer and his Discus Music label. Orchestra of the Upper Atmosphere is Archer’s talented group

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07/04/2021 nausika

Slonk: a raging blackened monster representing a hidden esoteric reality beyond human understanding

Alkerdeel, Slonk, Belgium, Babylon Doom Cult Records, BDC019 vinyl LP / Consouling Records, soul0156 CD (2021) No fewer than two

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