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Author: nausika

02/03/2019 nausika

Growers of Mushroom: a long underrated album claims its place among the champignons

Leaf Hound, Growers of Mushroom, Italy, Akarma Records, vinyl AK256 (reissued 2003) If not for an unstable line-up with band

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01/03/2019 nausika

Pluto (self-titled): hard rock pop album in search of an identity

Pluto, self-titled, United Kingdom, See For Miles, CD SEE 265 (reissued 1989) Formed in North London in 1970, Pluto was

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24/02/2019 nausika

Zarathustra (self-titled): short-lived German ’70s rock band delivers a staid and stodgy effort

Zarathustra, self-titled, Germany, Second Battle, CD SB029 (remastered, reissued 1995) Originally released in 1972, this debut album is the only

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23/02/2019 nausika

Diluvium: an obscure work of ’70s epic heavy psychedelic prog rock by a trio of teenage musicians

Ainigma, Diluvium, Germany, Garden of Delights, CD118 (reissued 2006) As far as I can tell, “Diluvium” was the only album

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12/02/2019 nausika

Lady Maid: early 1980s blast of experimental electronic pop creativity combining mischief, playfulness and surprising darkness

Normal Brain, Lady Maid, We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want, WRWTFWW029 LP / CD (to be reissued March 2019)

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11/02/2019 nausika

Interceptor: a stupendous double set of low-key rhythmic sounds and drones

Omit, Interceptor, Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS012 2 x CD (2007) Since 1998 when I first heard his stupendous three-CD set

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05/02/2019 nausika

132 Ranks: church organ sound installation art is a bit remote and forbidding as a pure audio experience

Olivia Block, 132 Ranks, Australia, Room40, RM493 CD (2018) Created as a hybrid concert experience / sound installation piece, “123

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31/12/2018 nausika

Light Will Consume Us All: a sermon keeping you awake with sludge doom and atmospheric post-metal

Chrch, Light Will Consume Us All, United States, Neurot Recordings, CD NR111 (2018) Unlike most church services I’ve attended in the

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31/12/2018 nausika

Mourning by Morning (self-titled): a great melodic atmospheric post-BM debut

Mourning by Morning, self-titled, Poland, Wolfspell Records, CD digipak SPELL 082 (2018) Having heard this album a few times from

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30/12/2018 nausika

The Recounting of Night Time: an old 70s German film seen in a new guise

Fossil Aerosol Mining Project, The Recounting of Night Time, Afterdays Media / The Helen Scarsdale Agency, CD ADM22 (2018) While this

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