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Month: June 2020

30/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

Round-up of Vinyl Vorpituns

Herewith a full seven vinyl slabs submitted over the year 2019 and earlier, which we were in danger of overlooking.

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29/06/2020 nausika

Spiritual Instinct: post-black metal / blackgaze pioneers celebrating 20 years with a harder sound and a questioning outlook

Alcest, Spiritual Instinct, Nuclear Blast America, NB 5199 CD digipak / LP / cassette (2019) After 20 years, this French

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29/06/2020 nausika

Anamnesis: an accessible noisy psychedelic post-punk introduction to a stalwart of the Peruvian experimental rock scene

Liquidarlo Celuloide, Anamnesis, Peru, BUH Records BR130, limited edition 12″ vinyl (2020) Liquidarlo Celuloide has been the long-running experimental noise

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28/06/2020 Gunter Heidegger

Space in Time

Various Les Espaces Électroacoustiques II AUSTRIA COL LEGNO WWE 2SACD 40003 2 x SACD (2019) A collaboration between the Austrian

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27/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

Can You Heal A Damaged Brain?

Received a couple of new releases on vinyl from Jim Xentos…this singular English creator was a member of The Homosexuals

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26/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

The Formanex Box, part 2: Wolff

Second instalment of our Formanex box set review. On discs two and three (MIKROTON CD 77 – 78), our French

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26/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

Japan Underground

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 26th June 2020 Hanadensha, ‘Headspinningdizzyblues’ From Alchemism 2, JAPAN WECHSELBALG SYNDICATE WCD-9 CD (1989)

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26/06/2020 nausika

Forgotten City: a lively set of free jazz with double-booked double bass players

Frode Gjerstad Trio + 1, Forgotten City, Norway, PNL Records, PNL050 CD (2020) I must confess, after having heard previous

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25/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

There We Went

Recent record from the French lapsteel guitar improviser Michel Henritzi is called We Were There (KLAGETO 1), released on the

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25/06/2020 nausika

Timelapse: homage to synthesiser and electronic music of the 1970s – 80s is a work of delicacy and dark beauty

Meridian Arc, Timelapse, United States, Broken Press, cassette (2020) One of the busiest people in Seattle, Washington state, these days

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