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21/07/2013 nausika

Comforts in Atrocity: darkly moody and sometimes hellish industrial ambient soundscapes

Mors Sonat, Comforts in Atrocity,  Crucial Blast Records, CD CBR92 (2013) On paper at least, Mors Sonat boasts a respectable

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19/07/2013 Ed Pinsent

Van Dyke Parks

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 19th July 2013 ‘Jump!’ ‘Dreaming Of Paris’ ‘Hold Back Time’ ‘Aquarium’ ‘Money Is King’

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18/07/2013 nausika

Necheshirion: intense all-out blackened death metal attack

Gevurah, Necheshirion, Profound Lore Records, CD PFL-116 (2013) For a genre famously dismissive of standard organised religion in all its

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17/07/2013 Ed Pinsent

Saxophonic Rubber Appeal

Primary Coloured Scrambled Eggs Closed Encounters of the 4 Minds (PUBLIC EYESORE PE 116 CD) is a Technicolor fandango with

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15/07/2013 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Phantom Tornados

Bocian Records is a small-edition label which has released albums involving such luminaries of the avant-garde world as Kevin Drumm,

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15/07/2013 nausika

Drink My Tears: a brave, original and immersive experimental black metal recording

Lord Time, Drink My Tears, Universal Consciousness, cassette U-8-C 35 (2012) “Primitive psychic metal”, eh? – “Drink My Tears” certainly

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14/07/2013 Ed Pinsent

Don’t Eat the Grass

Another odd entry in the Bryan Lewis Saunders Stream Of Unconscious series of cassettes where contemporary sound artists interpret the

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14/07/2013 Ed Pinsent

Weather Report

Cremaster & Angharad Davies Pluie fine FRANCE POTLATCH P312 CD (2012) The delicately presented and softly titled ‘pluie fine’ hauls

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13/07/2013 Ed Pinsent

Snakes and Eagles

At Land’s Edge (FEEEDING TUBE RECORDS FTR088) is the team of Roger and Ben Miller, performing as M2. These musicians

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13/07/2013 nausika

Azad Hind: a powerful raging black metal / psychedelia with an anti-colonialist stance

Dressed in Streams, Azad Hind, Colloquial Sound Records, cassette CSR 018 (2012) In recent months I’ve been alerted to a

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