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Month: December 2017

31/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Minimum Function (3 of 3)

The third of three items from the Rhizome.s label from Pedro Chambel. The third record is called Études (Rhizome.s #19).

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31/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Minimum Function (2 of 3)

The second of three items from the Rhizome.s label from Pedro Chambel. The album is called Continuity (Rhizome.s #18). The

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31/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Minimum Function (1 of 3)

Received three items from the Rhizome.s label from Pedro Chambel. The label appears to be based in France but the

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31/12/2017 Stuart Marshall

Many Hands

Australia’s Anthony Pateras’ productivity shows no sign of diminishing: he composes for ensembles, commissioners and collaborators aplenty; he has just

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31/12/2017 Stuart Marshall

Deathly Love

A visual artist during the day, by night Paul Rooney writes songs that could hang in a backstreet gallery, though

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30/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Cheating Death

The Greatest Hoax is the performing name of Taylor Jordan, an American composer operating from Washington DC; his work might

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30/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Urrong

Kyle Motl is a bass player who sent us Transmogrification (METATROPE-003) from his San Diego address. While he has surfaced

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30/12/2017 Stuart Marshall

Sleepwalker’s Woman

Crack Norwegian violin & double bass duo Vilde&Inga have been dealing intricate, counterpointed improvisations like a croupier deals cards since

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29/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Ancient Harvest

Harvestman is Steve Von Till from Neurosis, the American avant-rock band who I sense have been quite successful peddling their

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29/12/2017 Ed Pinsent

Holy Family

Excellent sonorous and droney improvised music from The Holy Quintet on Borough (MIKROTON CD 55). I never heard this group

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