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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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10/04/2019 nausika

One Day: an ordinary mellow soft rock album like any other, by an otherwise classy psych-rock guitarist

Hideki Ishima, One Day, Propeller, vinyl JDX-7010 (1973) Best known as lead guitarist (and later sitarist) for the cult Japanese

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09/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Golden Ratio

Got a couple of new cassettes from Staaltape. Always a pleasure to receive these low-run hand-made releases, not just because

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09/04/2019 nausika

New Japanese Noise: noisy improv jazz meets flippy electronics but the result is surprisingly minimalist

Paal Nilssen-Love, New Japanese Noise, Norway, PNL Records, CD / digital PNL042 (2019) Celebrating US Independence Day at the Roskilde

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07/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Arena of Opportunity

Have previously noted the wonderful Matt Weston for his 2016 release Skate For The Lie, at which point I soon

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07/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Broke Down Engine

Michel Henritzi continues to be good mates with stellar players in the Japanese improvisation pool, and on Broken Blues (REKEM

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06/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Enter The Treehouse

Contemporary rock music from Trees Speak on their debut release Trees Speak (CINEDELIC RECORDS CNTS 1.2)…the band is mostly guitarist,

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