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Author: nausika

07/04/2012 nausika

Song of the Second Moon: space-age electronic pop blast from the Cold War past

Tom Dissevelt and Kid Baltan, Song of the Second Moon, The Omni Recording Corporation, CD OMNI 155 (2012) Ah! Here is

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06/04/2012 nausika

Imikuzushi: Fushitsusha briefly reborn in supercharged psychedelic power rock trio

Keiji Haino, Jim O’Rourke, Oren Ambarchi, Imikuzushi, Black Truffle Records / Medama Records, CD BT07 / MR 03 (2012) Starting

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04/04/2012 nausika

Artistry of Exhaustion II: trickles of sound blown up into mighty grinding glaciers

Carbonscape, Artistry of Exhaustion II, www.carbonscape.bandcamp.com (2011) Carbonscape, the ambient twin of black metal act Petrychor, has three digital albums

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04/04/2012 nausika

Effigies and Epitaphs: black metal meets melodic flamenco guitar

Petrychor, Effigies and Epitaphs, Khrysanthoney, 2xCD (2011) The set under review includes the Effigies and Epitaphs album proper plus the

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02/04/2012 nausika

Solus Patior: power electronics meets black metal in tirade against modern capitalism

NRIII, Solus Patior, Neon Doom Records, CD (2011) It had to happen one day: an album where Whitehouse-styled power electronics

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01/04/2012 nausika

Two Weeks in Alert Bay: spotlight on a traditional First Nations society in western Canada

Hein Schoer, The Sounding Museum: Two Weeks in Alert Bay, Germany, Gruenrekorder, CD Gruen 082 (2010) I never know quite

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28/03/2012 nausika

Three meaty bites from Sutekh Hexen’s “Larvae”

Sutekh Hexen, Larvae, Handmade Birds, HB034 (2011) A fairly new band to my ears and already notching up Album No

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23/03/2012 nausika

Hive: a peek into five droning sound universes

Hive, self-titled, Debacle Records, CD DBL059 (2011) I’m guessing this album is the first for the duo of Chris Phillips

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22/03/2012 nausika

For Flowers, Cars and Merry Wars: being a little cheeky, eager to please and well-mannered isn’t enough

Huntsville, For Flowers, Cars and Merry Wars, Norway, Hubro, HubroCD2505 (2011) Jazz improvisers Huntsville opt for a straightforward rhythmic approach

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20/03/2012 nausika

Konntinent: Down With Candy

Konntinent, Down With Candy, USA Debacle Records, DBL050 CD (2011) It doesn’t sound at all like a live album yet

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