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11/10/2019 nausika

Credo: an epic summation of the work of a 20-year veteran band in the Quebecois black metal scene

Akitsa, Credo, United States, Hospital Productions, CD / vinyl 12″ / cassette (2018) / Canada, Profound Lore Records, PFL 207

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09/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

October Overtime

French composer and noise maker Julian Ottavi has often been associated with digital process noise, and seems drawn to the

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09/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

Duluth Complex

Latest release from Phil Maguire on his Verz Imprint label is a cassette tape called Three Cities (VERZ IMPRINT #012),

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08/10/2019 nausika

Calm Black Water: psych-stoner doom and urban saxophone blues in the service of Lovecraftian horror

REZN, Calm Black Water, The Netherlands, Off The Record Label, OTRL025 limited edition CD / LP (2019) If this Chicago

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07/10/2019 Steve Pescott

H-Hall of the M-Mountain…

GGRIL Façons CANADA TOUR DE BRAS RECORDS MICROCIDI 014 D.C.D. (2019) Collaborating with free jazz maestro Evan Parker on your

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06/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

Poasen Ivy

Lovely sinister creepoid electronic sounds from Transtilla on their debut Transtilla 1 (OPA-LOKA RECORDS OL1901). This album lulls you into

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06/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

Plague of the Firstborn

Fine China Superbone are a noise-rock band from Holland. Normally I welcome such records defined under this genre, but I’m

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05/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

Bona Dicta

Free improvisation from Europe by three heavyweights on this latest release in the very extensive Improvisors series (KONTRANS 95). Ute

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05/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

Coil, radiophonics, memory

Three more minimalist sound-art tapes from Philip Sulidae’s cassette label Hemisphärenokukyo. Jennifer Hor noted the first three releases in Sep

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05/10/2019 nausika

Symphony No 1: a powerful and raw expansive work from an unlikely artist

Ophir Ilzetzki, Symphony No 1, Germany, False Industries, False026 limited edition cassette (2019) An incredibly powerful and expansive work that

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