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Category: Recent arrivals

New promo CDs in The Sound Projector box

12/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

Brutalist Force

Another excellent release from Langham Research Centre, whose Tape Works Vol. 1 was released in 2018 by the UK Label

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10/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

Motion Industries / Junk Bonds / Cold Front

Fine set of modern compositions played on the clarinet by Richard Haynes on his Ghosts Of Motion (CUBUS RECORDS CR374)

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09/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

An Intellectual Curveball

Double-disc set of restrained, subdued, quiet and slow acoustic music from Bertrand Gauguet and John Tilbury, on their Contre-Courbes (AKOUSIS

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07/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

Those Dancing Feet

The Instant Composers Pool is an important part of free improvisation history. Han Bennink, Misha Mengelberg and Willem Breuker founded

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05/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

Light Waves Breaking

Last heard from American player Bill Thompson with his powerful and dramatic (all expressed in a minimal way, of course)

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03/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

The Way Out of the Labyrinth

Subdued, minimal, long-form saxophone improvisations from Christian Kobi on Hidden Place Of Return (CUBUS RECORDS CR 375). He serves up

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02/10/2021 Ed Pinsent

Giant Robot Snakes

Titanoboa is Melani Wratil. She has made her debut solo record for A-Musik called Porphyr (A-MUSIK A44V), described here as

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01/10/2021 Steve Pescott

Fast Foot Forward

Niewte Osmetnica Electronica POLAND UNZIPPED FLY / BOLT RECORDS / DUX / NEW WORLD ORDER RECORDS RP04 CD (2021) Turning

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29/09/2021 Ed Pinsent

In The Tradition

Pat Thomas is a London-based all-rounder skilled in the arts of jazz, improvisation, rock and free playing in whatever context

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28/09/2021 nausika

Instrumental Modal Pop of 1970s Egypt: a heady and hypnotic adventure into a hybrid of past Arab and Western popular music styles

Baligh Hamdi, Instrumental Modal Pop of 1970s Egypt, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF119 CD (2021) A major figure in 20th-century

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