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Month: February 2020

20/02/2020 nausika

All the Ghosts are Gone: a confronting recording of personal transformation and rediscovery

Martina Bertoni, All the Ghosts are Gone, Iceland, FALK, limited edition cassette (2020) Martina Bertoni is an Italian-born cellist and

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19/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

Super Chief

Two new items from Paal Nilssen-Love‘s label PNL Records…the first Fish & Steel (PNL044) features the insane Norwegian drummer indulging

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19/02/2020 nausika

The Earth is Silent: epic death / doom metal album delivers a work of art and beauty in themes of grief, loss and despair

Sun of the Dying, The Earth is Silent, Germany, Art of Propaganda, limited edition CD digipak / 12″ vinyl (2019)

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18/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

Charmony Harmony

Two new records from Tim Olive released as usual on his own 845 Audio label. More meetings of minds, and

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16/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

Desert Song

Abronia are a rather sombre and serious-looking six-piece combo from Portland, and here’s their second LP The Whole Of Each

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16/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

Return To Forever

Drifty meandery music in the ambient mode from Norway, played by three musicians on the album Eternal Return (JAZZLAND RECORDINGS

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16/02/2020 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Tales From Troposgrafien

Kasper Skullerud Vaernes & Andreas Wildhagen Troposgrafien NORWAY NAKAMA RECORDS NKM015 CD (2018) Apparently these guys have been a duo

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15/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

Green Growth Fund

Very impressed with the set Rhapsodie Sur Fond Vert (BROCOLI 025) by the French composer Pierre-Yves Macé. He hasn’t crossed

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15/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

The Inevitable Beginning

Sébastien Roux is the French composer who made quite a splash with his 2017 release Quatuor, which was about “repurposing”

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15/02/2020 Ed Pinsent

Backing Track

Guitar mangler Torsten Papenheim has been roaming around these virtual scaddamarrons for some years now as one half of Rant,

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