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Month: May 2015

23/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

Quiet in the Studio

More aural generosity from Ilia Belorukov on his solo set I Did What Was Possible To Quiet Us (SPECTROPOL SpecT

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23/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

Aerial Boosters

Fine minimal blathery from Birgit Ulher and Gregory Büttner on their Araripepipra (HIDEOUS REPLICA HR4), which showcases eight cuts of

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22/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

Have Throat, Will Splutter

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 22 May 2015 Sonda, ‘Kajasel’ From Sonda, POLAND AUDIO TONG AT26.2012 CD (2012) Neck

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20/05/2015 Ian Sherred

Billion Dollar Brains

Yannis Kyriakides / Andy Moor A Life is a Billion Heartbeats NETHERLANDS UNSOUNDS 47u CD (2014) A billion isn’t what

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19/05/2015 nausika

Schwarze Riesenfalter: a place of ghostly minimalist soundscapes and huge flying phantoms

Graham Lambkin / Michael Pisaro, Schwarze Riesenfalter, Erstwhile Records, CD erstwhile075 (2015) Erstwhile Records always seems to be on the

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17/05/2015 nausika

Maniya Velichiya: first Soviet heavy metal album is a shotgun marriage with no clear identity

Ariya, Maniya Velichiya, independently released in 1985 At long last I found a hitherto long-forgotten and ancient Judas Priest album where

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16/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

Net Lingo

Very good cassette compilation from the LF Records label, with 17 artistes assembled under the banner Computer Music (LF RECORDS

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16/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

The Caves of Altamira

Quirky post-punkish songs from The God In Hackney on their Cave Moderne (JUNIOR ASPIRIN ASP 026) LP. I started out

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15/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

Combined Vehicle

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 15th May 2015 Haunted House, ‘Thomas Paine’ From Blue Ghost Blues, USA NORTHERN SPY

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15/05/2015 nausika

The Wedding of Idiots: an introduction into the work of a major Soviet rock music performer

Yuri Morozov, The Wedding of Idiots / Svad’ba Kretinov, recorded 1974 – 1976, released 1977? We first met Morozov last

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