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Year: 2013

09/05/2013 nausika

Noize 2005: jazz klezmer fusion that’s born to be wild … or mild

Kruzenshtern i parohod, Noize 2005, Auris Media, CD aum033 (2011) In spite of its title, this is an album of

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08/05/2013 nausika

Hidden Album: a breezy klezmer jazz improv fusion

Kruzenshtern i Parohod, hidden album, Auris Media, CD aum031 (2011) Apart from a couple of those suggestive little black silhouettes

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07/05/2013 nausika

Cypher: black metal fusion soundtrack tracking our path to Hell

Spektr, Cypher, Agonia Records, ARCD102 (2013) It’s been several years since I heard anything by this duo and one reason

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07/05/2013 nausika

Kuxan Suum (self-titled): spacey psychedelia and black / death metal fusion inspired by Mayan mythology

Kuxan Suum, self-titled, Fallen Empire Records, LP FE-2012-02 (2012) Belonging to the Black Twilight Circle of southern Californian black metal bands,

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05/05/2013 nausika

Cloaks versus Grain: blank snapshot of future society in industrial techno dubstep album

Cloaks, Versus Grain, 3by3, 3by3002CD (2009) It has a certain cache for one track “R.F.I.D.” which contains samples from a

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04/05/2013 nausika

Fistula: a complex and temperamental sound beast of many moods

Sujo and Sun Hammer, Fistula, Inam Records, CD 107 (2012) “Fistula” is a medical term describing a passage between two

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03/05/2013 Ed Pinsent

Good Mood

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 3rd May 2013 The Invisible Hands, ‘Insect Dilemma / Disallowed’ From USA ABDUCTION RECORDS

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02/05/2013 nausika

Stereo Space: ruminating on modern life and how it breaks people

Pilesar, Stereo Space, self-released CD (2012) Piloted in the main by Jason Mullinax, responsible for vocals, keyboards, programmed percussion, most

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01/05/2013 nausika

Off / On: reinventing the Kraftwerkian wheel

Forma, Off / On, Spectrum Spools / Editions Mego, SP 024CD (2012) Forma is a trio (Mark Dwinell, Sophie Lam,

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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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