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06/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Symptoms of Hysteria

Here we have dsic with Discharges Vol. 1 (LF RECORDS LF070)…I’m personally happy to see him release another cassette, of

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06/09/2019 nausika

Concealing a Trace of Exile: a lush ambient soundtrack for the decline and fall of Western civilisation

Lilac Pavilion, Concealing a Trace of Exile, Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Field 032, cassette (2019) Here is a

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06/09/2019 nausika

Ivory Trade / lilac (self-titled): leaving a lasting impression of a future post-industrial world where inhuman cyber-critters reign

Ivory Trade / lilac, self-titled, Canada, (1.8)sec.records, cassette (2017) Based in Winnipeg, the city made famous as a focus of

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04/09/2019 nausika

Hendes Bregneøjne: an inner world of nostalgia within repetitive looping piano minimalism

øjeRum, Hendes Bregneøjne, Russia, Perfect Aesthetics, AEST-040 limited edition cassette (2019) Yes, on one level this is mournful minimalist piano-loop

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03/09/2019 Steve Pescott

Captured by the Game

Hunter Complex Open Sea U.K. DEATH WALTZ ORIGINALS DW025 L.P. (2019) “More Flesh for Dr. Lucifer”, “Fiends in Human Form”

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02/09/2019 nausika

Seven Movements for M.R.M.: an unassuming and quiet work of brooding ambience, liquid beauty and charm

Fountains for Assisi, Seven Movements for M.R.M., Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Field 034, cassette (2019) Not often do

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01/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Spill Your Guts

dsic last arrived here with his Entropy release in 2018, a record featuring his familiar sandpaper-glitch attack in the service

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01/09/2019 nausika

Glass Braid: a self-contained, complex sonic universe of beauty and oppression

Lisa Lerkenfeldt, Glass Braid, Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Fields 010 double cassette (2017) Active since early 2015, Melbourne-based

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31/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Pleasure of Confusion

I don’t think I ever heard any records by Gallhammer, a trio of Japanese women who played their unique brand

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31/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Embracing The Strange

Unusual item from Iceland composed by Charles Ross and played by the Ensemble stelkur. Ross is a composer and improviser

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