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Author: nausika

10/04/2013 nausika

Mother: ambient raw black metal in a vast and ancient landscape of flat plains, dry heat and the threat of fire

Cicadan, Mother, US, Eternal Warfare, cassette (2013) Cicadan is a recent black metal act based in Cobram, located on the

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05/04/2013 nausika

Anarchic: an intriguing work of dark atmospheric transcendental black metal art

Skagos, Anarchic, The Flenser, CD (2013) At this time of writing, “Anarchic” is an enigmatic work: not all of it

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29/03/2013 nausika

Cendre: beautiful music trapped in land of Melancholia

Fennesz + Sakamoto, Cendre, Touch, CD TONE-32 (2007) Sometimes I wonder if I’m missing out on much by various artists

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21/03/2013 nausika

Fabriksampler V4: winding its way through different musical territories of Elektronikopia

Various Artists, Fabriksampler V4, Pharmafabrik, PFCD020  (2011) Featuring acts from several countries in Europe and from South Africa, this is

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13/03/2013 nausika

The Grain: country music was never so massive or monumental as this homage to wheat fields

Slomo, The Grain, Trilithon, TRCD05 (2012) Here are two very stretched-out tracks of creeping, repetitive droning music that revolve around

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12/03/2013 nausika

Aethyrvorous (self-titled demo): an intense and deeply committed immersion in the black art

Aethyrvorous, self-titled, self-released cassette tape (2009) While looking at something else on Youtube.com, I glanced to the right-hand side of

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10/03/2013 nausika

Old Earth: four-part opus doesn’t quite satisfy as jazz / death metal chamber music piece

Ehnahre, Old Earth, Crucial Blast, CD CBR99 (2011) Ehnahre are new to me but this trio from Boston, Massachusetts, has

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07/03/2013 nausika

Kuopio: cool electronic minimalism gets a nervy beat-driven treatment

Vladislav Delay, Kuopio, Raster Noton, CD R-N 144 (2012) I only hope our man Sasu Ripatti knows what he’s doing

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07/03/2013 nausika

Discipline: an efficient electronic pop machine lacking in soul and originality

Electric Electric, Discipline, Herzfeld H26 CD (2012) French trio Electric Electric plays a highly rhythmic and dance-oriented electronic art-punk style

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07/03/2013 nausika

Amesoeurs (self-titled): one and only album is inconsistent black metal pop

Amesoeurs, self-titled, Code 666, CD (2009) At least in a very short career, truncated in part by the unexpected success

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