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Month: November 2020

23/11/2020 nausika

Snapshot from the Island: a perfect gem of wondrous minimal ambient sound art

Tibor Szemzo, Snapshot from the Island, Hungary, self-released, remastered vinyl LP (2020) First released back in 1987 by the British

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23/11/2020 nausika

G.O.H.E.: an exploration of personal guilt, downfall and self-destruction, and eventual salvation

In Cauda Venenum, G.O.H.E., France, Les Acteurs de l’Ombre Productions, LPAO-126, limited edition CD digipak / limited edition handcrafted CD

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22/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Simple and Thoughtful

Very welcome return of the Icelandic composer Gudmundur Steinn Gunnarsson with his new record Sinfónía (CARRIER 046), released through Carrier

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21/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

A Homage to the God of Trade

Got a couple of great cassettes of worrisome noise from Greece, released on the Granny Records label out there in

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20/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

How Many Ducks Are There?

Today seems a good time for a closer look at the works and times of Jude Cowan Montague…you may recall

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20/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Borders Redrawn

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 20th November 2020 Klara Lewis, ‘Twist’ From Too, AUSTRIA EDITIONS MEGO eMego210 CD (2016)

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19/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Dark Staircase Functions

Fairly grim noise-rock-plod grinderoo from Kragrowargkomn on the album TMA (URBSOUNDS URB048) from Urbsounds…recorded in Slovakia and carrying sleeve design,

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19/11/2020 nausika

Locusts of Control: amid low-key minimal noise drone soundscapes, a singer appears possessed by spirits of unearthly powers

Dei Xhrist, Locusts of Control, United States, Park 70, PARK15 cassette (2020) Californian-born artist Dei Xhrist has been working as

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18/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

The Yellow Footprints

The fourth LP to be released by UK label Persistence Of Sound is dedicated to the music of Beatriz Ferreyra.

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18/11/2020 nausika

Allusion: a recording by a band at a crossroads in its career turns out a grind of the wrong kind

Epitimia, Allusion, United Kingdom, Onism Productions, ONISM004 limited edition CD digipak (2020) Not for the first time and certainly not

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