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New promo CDs in The Sound Projector box

30/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

We’re Becoming Blind

Among all the prevailing efforts to reissue just about anything that moved from the international post-punk home-made cassette and DIY

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29/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Morbid Cries

From Paris, we received a CD from the French combo P.H.O.B.O.S. who make a decent attempt at realising a studio

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29/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Dephasings and Street Noise

The Russian Waystyx label has sent another four releases all graced with their stand-out packaging, which takes hand-made CD wallets

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23/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Poison Gum

Remarkably loud and forceful minimalist electronic tones from Acre on his Isolationist (ISOUNDERSCORE [ISO_14]) CD. Aaron Davis from Portland regards

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13/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Stranger on the Shore

Cremaster once again offer us the finest in Spanish minimal improvised noise, this time using feedback, pickups and something akin

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12/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Organ Not Organ

Floating Signal (TICONZERO TCZ012-1) sees the combined efforts of Simon Balestrazzi, Max Eastley, Alessandro Olla and Z’EV making much scrapey

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06/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Questions in a World of Blue

The Ultramarine Records label used to be based in Brooklyn, now it’s in Italy, but its New York allegiances are

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05/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Reindeer Tubular end of music

Very intriguing boxed set of lunatic brilliance from Baktruppen – the collection entitled 1986-2008 (+3DB 004) attempts to make some

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02/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Bleak and Black

Boy, am I feeling scaly tonight. What I need is a good body scour with these new releases of electronic

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01/12/2009 Ed Pinsent

Fight The Devil

Nicolas Collins is an American composer-performer who made his own unique brand of dangerous and menacing sample-based music in the

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