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Tag: quiet

25/11/2023 nausika

Does Spring Hide Its Joy: a triptych of dronescape works of surprising richness and complexity

Kali Malone (featuring Stephen O’Malley & Lucy Railton), Does Spring Hide Its Joy, Ideologic Organ, SOMA 050, 3 x vinyl

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14/10/2023 nausika

con richard (por la adversidad a las estrellas): a work about memory and how sounds bridge the present and the past

Gil Sansón, con richard (por la adversidad a las estrellas), Belgium, Unfathomless, U80 CD (2023) A very, very quiet recording,

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05/06/2023 nausika

Modern Sorrow: quiet minimalist electronic experimentation yields deep emotion and longing

Richard Youngs, Modern Sorrow, Australia, Black Truffle, BT101 vinyl LP (2023) English experimental folk / electronica musician Richard Youngs probably

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12/05/2023 nausika

Tether: everyday objects and sounds become messengers of profound spiritual lessons

Murmer, Tether, United States, Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS071 vinyl LP (2023) A project of long standing since 2002, when it

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24/03/2023 nausika

The Tormented Wanderer Trilogy: exploring existential pain, despair and hopelessness in a cosmic trap

Reflet Crépusculaire, The Tormented Wanderer Trilogy, Italy, Canti Eretici, CANTO XX limited edition cassette (2023) Released originally as three separate

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23/03/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Child’s Brain

Three items received from Cyril Bondi. Swiss team of Cyril Bondi and D’Incise continue their composerly career with Zgodnosc (INSUB.REC.CD17),

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07/02/2023 Ed Pinsent

I am none; nor will my sun renew

I see The International Nothing are now calling themselves a “psycho-acoustic duo”, unless they’ve always thought of themselves that way…the

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02/01/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Invisible Air

Thomas DeLio is an American composer based in Washington DC. He also happens to be a respected music theorist, and

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30/12/2022 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Root System

Florian Wittenburg kranenburg tree GERMANY EDITION WANDELWEISER RECORDS EWR2104 CD (2021) This release follows 2020’s Beyond The Traceries, also on

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09/12/2022 nausika

Almost Touching: an epic debut of classical guitar / spoken word / electronics experimentation

An Laurence, Almost Touching, United States, People Places Records, PPR033 2 x CD (2022) An epic achievement in itself, this

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