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Month: September 2019

30/09/2019 Steve Pescott

Misspelt Pacific Island Makes Good

It Dockumer Lokaeltsje Tonger NETHERLANDS MAKKUM RECORDS MR22 LP (2017) Very much in the vein of their then contemporaries; the

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29/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Electricus Brew

Rigor Mortiss are a four-piece of players, sometimes joined by vocalist Hans Seved Akesson on these eight studio tracks recorded

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29/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Atlas of the Moon

Norwegian trio Miman are Hans P. Kjorstad, Andreas Hoem Røysum and Egil Kalman, last heard doing their pleasantly creaky trio

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28/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

A Reflection of Freedom

A new release from Clive Graham’s label Paradigm Discs is always welcome at TSP mansions. We’re still eagerly awaiting a

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27/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Off The Coast Of Me

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 27th September 2019 Escupemetralla, ‘L.A.I.K.A.’ From Fe Esperanza Y Caridad, SPAIN NOVAK NVK061 CD

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25/09/2019 nausika

Ah Puch: debut sludge doom album of Mayan and Aztec vengeance on Spanish conquerors

Dirge, Ah Puch, India, self-released, CD digipak (2018) In ancient Mayan religion, Ah Puch was one of the names of

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24/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

September Shorter Reviews

Found Vegetal Negatives (HALLOW GROUND HG1901) a bit underwhelming at first gazoon, but gradually the low-key electroacoustic compositions of Marja

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24/09/2019 nausika

Meltwater in Early Spring: dronescapes capturing the awe and brooding power of changing landscapes

Ambre Antique, Meltwater in Early Spring, Canada, Male Activity, limited edition cassette (2019) I must confess I found Ambre Antique’s

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23/09/2019 nausika

Canyons: new odyssey for slug sludge doomsters off to a shaky rather than slow and steady start

Slomatics, Canyons, United Kingdom, Black Bow Records, BBow029 CD digipak (2019) Slow their music may be … but once the

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23/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Stations and Delays

Latest package from the Polish label Gusstaff Records contains two total gems, as unlike each other as granite and rabbits

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