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18/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

The Event Pavilion

Great to hear another “anti-copyright” record of obscure electronic noise from Hector Rey and his Nueni Recs label from Bilbao

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17/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Worsening With Age

London composer Keith Berry with another very likeable CD of calming ambient drones. He didn’t always used to be so

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16/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Improv and Free Jazz / The Emanem label

The Sound Projector Radio ShowFriday 16th April 2021 Frank Lowe / Eugene Chadbourne, ‘Ghosts’ Frank Lowe / Eugene Chadbourne, ‘Phantom

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15/04/2021 nausika

Mien (Yao) – Canon Singing in China, Vietnam and Laos: hypnotic and unearthly singing from minority hill tribes

Various Artists, Mien (Yao) – Canon Singing in China, Vietnam and Laos, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF117 limited edition LP

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14/04/2021 nausika

A light and lively Amazonian popular folk compilation in “El fabuloso sonido de Andrés Vargas Pinedo: una colección de música popular amazónica (1966-1974)”

Andrés Vargas Pinedo, El fabuloso sonido de Andrés Vargas Pinedo: una colección de música popular amazónica (1966-1974), Peru, BUH Records,

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13/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Travel Tapes

Very pleased to receive another batch of Ruton Music cassettes, this time sent from Pori in Finland. We last received

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11/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Avoid Brittle Fracture

Nice package of three items received from Jacob Heule over there in Oakland CA. This American percussionist has been involved

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10/04/2021 nausika

Dagara – Gyil Music of Ghana’s Upper West Region: trance-like pointillist xylophone music

Dagar Gyil Ensemble of Lawra, Dagara – Gyil Music of Ghana’s Upper West Region, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF118 limited

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09/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Recombinant Exercises

The Sound Projector Radio ShowFriday 9th April 2021 Mia Zabelka and Icostech, ‘Colliding Indigenous Forms / Shock’From Aftershock, INDIA SUBCONTINENTAL

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09/04/2021 nausika

Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912: early recorded Japanese music still sounding fresh after over 100 years

Various Artists, Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF115

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