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Month: April 2010

30/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

A Very 70s Show

The Sound Projector Radio Show 30 April 2010 The Allman Brothers Band, ‘Wasted Words’ From Brothers and Sisters, CAPRICORN RECORDS

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28/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Spaghetti Machine Argonauts

At Dawn We Fall Down the Stairs (iDEAL RECORDINGS 069) is built up from field recordings and the glass harmonica,

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23/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Jason and the Dragon’s Teeth

The Sound Projector Radio Show St George’s Day 2010 Ava Mendoza, ‘Kiss Of Fire’ From Shadow Stories, USA RESIPISCENT RSPT037

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18/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Here Come The Intangibles

Nutloid item of the week from a UK combo called Perhaps Contraption, whose Sludge and Tripe CD is an exhausting

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17/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Invisible Trees / Invisible Birds

Double CD of minimal lengthiness from Spiracle on Ananta (HELEN SCARSDALE AGENCY HMS 017). Disc one is quite ecstatic with

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16/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

I may be Hungarian but I sure ain’t weird

The Sound Projector Radio Show 16th April 2010 Entire show compiled by Clive Graham (who also co-presented) Nicolae Brînduş, ‘Match-Monodie

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15/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Something New for You

KIVA (POGUS 21054-2) is a double CD set of fairly uncompromising modernistic music…only those of a strong heart and intestinal

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14/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Demon Voices

Got another package from he who calls himself Filthy Turd (arrived early March 2010), comprising two cassette tapes and one

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11/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Easy-Listening Psychodramas

Two more fine reissues from the UK’s Righteous label. From TV and movie soundtrack composer Kenyon Hopkins, we have Rooms

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10/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Dressed in Insect

Ashley Paul draws fascinating skeletal atonal squeals and clanking from her unique custom green-box string set-up on To Much Togethers

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