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Month: April 2013

30/04/2013 nausika

Vaporware / Scanops: quiet electronic wonderworld shyly waits for visitors

Bee Mask, Vaporware / Scanops, Australia, Room 40, RM450 (2012) Deceptively innocent and cheerful, this spacey and spaced-out recording by Bee

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26/04/2013 Ed Pinsent

Man From Uranus

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 26th April 2013 With special guest Man From Uranus Rob Jesus and Man From

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23/04/2013 nausika

Cold of Ages: a grand and epic black metal / doom fusion recording

Ash Borer, Cold of Ages, Profound Lore Records, CD (2012) Ash Borer’s second album could very well be their breakthrough

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22/04/2013 nausika

Regnum Saturni: flowing, raging, hypnotic black metal noise intensity

Fell Voices, Regnum Saturni, Gilead Media, 2xLP RELIC45 (2013) Fell Voices is a black metal band based in Santa Cruz

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21/04/2013 Ed Pinsent

Nada Será Como Antes

Symphony No 3: Siddharta Gautma O El Poder De La Nada (ROARTORIO ORAR 24) is a decidedly unusual and beautiful

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20/04/2013 Ed Pinsent

The End of the World News

Koji Asano remains as productive and as enigmatic as ever. This Japanese emperor of distorted drone released Travel Coupons (SOLSTICE

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20/04/2013 Ed Pinsent

More tuna in the can

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 19th April 2013 Uncodified, ‘Severance’ From Document, ITALY LISCA RECORDS 011 CD (2012) Kangding

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18/04/2013 nausika

Time is but a Doorway to the Incinerator: music that addresses the pain and meaninglessness of existence

Torture Chain, Time is but a Doorway to the Incinerator, Eternal Summer, cassette (2012) This US act has only released

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17/04/2013 nausika

Muknal (self-titled): herald of evil and disturbing forces from the far ends of the cosmos

Muknal, self-titled, Crepusculo Negro, cassette CN-22 (2012) (Note: At this time of writing the EP’s third pressing of 300 copies

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14/04/2013 Ed Pinsent

Entertainment and Partial Entropy

On Numbers (CREATIVE SOURCES RECORDINGS CS 201 CD) we have the team-up of the guitarist Han-Earl Park with Richard Barrett

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