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14/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Driven Men

Streifenjunko are a duo of Norwegian players Eivind Lønning and Espen Reinertsen, whose earlier releases for the Sofa Music label

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13/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Les Nations Revisited

Latest cassette from Nick Hoffman appearing as Pilgrim Talk is Baroque Classics (For Electronic Oscillators) (PILGRIM TALK PT38), a release

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13/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Dancing Circle

Experimental techno from Milusic on his Dance Mystique (ADN RECORDS DNN 014 C), which combines a taste of the occult

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13/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Warmth Leaves Us

Laura Cole is a long-standing player with Martin Archer groups, including Deep Tide Quartet and Engine Room Favourites, and the

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12/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Keep Saying Yes

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 12th April 2019 Paal Nilssen-Love & Guests, ‘Up The Line To Death’ From New

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11/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Faces and Places

Jeff Morris sent us a copy of Interfaces; Jazz Meets Electronics (RAVELLO RECORDS RR7998) from Texas. Morris is interested in

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11/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Cellular Ultrastructure

Very taken with Pieze Para Guitarra Afinada (PILGRIM TALK PT37), by Cristián Alvear…this is the Chilean composer and player who

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11/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Butterfly Strokes

Latest release from Polish sound-artist Bionulor, last noted for his record that was constructed from the works of Satie, and

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11/04/2019 nausika

New Brazilian Funk: a most unlikely duo of alto sax and Brazilian cuica in improv jazz duel

Paal Nilssen-Love, New Brazilian Funk, Norway, PNL Records, CD PNL 042 (2019) Let loose on an unsuspecting public the same

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11/04/2019 nausika

Made in Japan: occasional bursts of guitar and vocal fire not enough to warm up a tepid album

Flower Travellin’ Band, Made in Japan, Atlantic Records, vinyl P-8187A (1972) Pedantic TSP readers may say the album should really

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