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New promo CDs in The Sound Projector box

11/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

The In Sound from Way Out

From Sheffield, the combo Out Ink are here with their album Time and Emotions in The Natural World (INK INC

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08/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

When Glory Shone Around

PLYXY’s Gloryland EP (HALLOWGROUND HG1806) seemed at first spin like just another ambient set, but creator Ros Knopov has invested

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08/05/2019 nausika

Mass Observation (Expanded): study in invasive digital surveillance as relevant and shocking now as it was in 1994

Scanner, Mass Observation (Expanded), Australia, Room40, CD limited edition / digital (2018) Originally recorded with Jim O’Rourke and Robert Hampson

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06/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Suffering on the Steppes

We received a package from Anton Kitaev in Moscow, where he runs the Nameless [Addicted Label] label. The idea is

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05/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Track and Field

From Zurich, we have the free-jazz improvising trio who call themselves ,?’s with their album Track (NO LABEL). I suppose

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05/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Abandoned World

From the Prague label Minority Records we have Eg (MIN42), the third album by Zabelov Group…this band is mostly a

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05/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Fire in the Tunnel

Very good cello album by Maja Bugge, a Norwegian player who recorded No Exit (DISCUS MUSIC DISCUS 74CD) in concert

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04/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Kings of Half-Speed

Varropas is Finnish duo Jusso Paaro and Samuli Kyto, playing guitar and synth to create amiable “cosmic” music. The Rakuuna

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04/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Why History Matters

We very much enjoyed Volume 1 of Historische Aufnahmen in 2011, noting it in the pages of TSP 20. A

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04/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Block Wrecker

If you enjoyed the desolation and brutality of the NWW PLAY TNB LP, you’ll be very happy with the CD

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