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Month: June 2017

11/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Sound Pipers Of Garlic

Indescribable double CD of improvised vocal noises along with non-musical sounds and eruptions…this is the combined talents of four international

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11/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

You Set The Scene

From OSR Tapes, we have a CD by Marlon Cherry (OSR73) which reissues two of his records – the 12-inch

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10/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Sorrow, Stay

The Dolores album (VETO-RECORDS 017) is by EKL, and is a slightly unusual entry in the Veto-Records label run by

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10/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Psychedelic Train

  Many years ago we received and noted two unusual records from Cream Of Turner Productions, a label based in

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09/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Doom Spelled D-O-O-M

[mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/the-sound-projector-radio-show-9th-june-2017/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1] The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 9th June 2017 Keiji Haino, ‘Eternity Set Aflame

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08/06/2017 nausika

David Bowie (self-titled, 1967): 50 years ago today, a star man came out to play

David Bowie, self-titled, Deram Records (1967) June 1st, 1967, was a significant day in the history of British rock and

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04/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Games People Play

The Four Thing LP (FEEDING TUBE RECORDS FTR 290) is a highly unusual art-record of songs created according to the

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04/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Five Leaves Left

Günter Schlienz from Stuttgart has evolved his own electronic sound over many years through his own secret hand-built devices and

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04/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Any Colour You Like

Ab Intra is the Polish musician Radoslaw Kaminski, who’s been releasing his brand of dark ambient electronica since 2006. His

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03/06/2017 Ed Pinsent

Songs from Liquid Days

  The French label Brocoli bring us another Michel Chion collection, as a follow-up to Musiques Concrètes 1970-71 which was

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