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07/03/2013 nausika

Discipline: an efficient electronic pop machine lacking in soul and originality

Electric Electric, Discipline, Herzfeld H26 CD (2012) French trio Electric Electric plays a highly rhythmic and dance-oriented electronic art-punk style

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07/03/2013 nausika

Amesoeurs (self-titled): one and only album is inconsistent black metal pop

Amesoeurs, self-titled, Code 666, CD (2009) At least in a very short career, truncated in part by the unexpected success

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05/03/2013 nausika

Breed in Me the Darkness: demon hybrid child needs to spread its wings and rejoice in full satanic blackened noise glory

Sutekh Hexen and Andrew Liles, Breed in Me the Darkness, Aurora Borealis Records, cassette (2012)   (NB Album scheduled for

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04/03/2013 nausika

Vegan Black Metal Chef: where the sugar is in the food and not in the presentation

Vegan Black Metal Chef, Episode 1: Pad Thai (2011) Satan Almighty, with even Simon Cowell muscling in on the reality

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01/03/2013 Ed Pinsent

Electric Music for Myself

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 1st March 2013 Three Legged Race, ‘Magnetic Bride’ From Persuasive Barrier, AUSTRIA SPECTRUM SPOOLS

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01/03/2013 nausika

Vienna (by Crebain): black metal version of pretentious pop classic

Crebain, Vienna, self-released single (2012) Curious that one-man West Coast USBM act Crebain has just one proper full-length recording to

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28/02/2013 nausika

Go Back to the Sirius: voyage into multi-dimensional psychedelic realms

VagusNerve, Go Back to the Sirius, Utech Records, URCD073 (2012) Are they serious? No way would you want to return

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25/02/2013 nausika

In Memoriam J. G. Ballard: muzak soundtrack to Ballard’s novels

Altieri / Balestrazzi / Becuzzi, In Memoriam J. G. Ballard, Old Europa Cafe AVS, OECD 159 (2012) First work dedicated

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22/02/2013 Ed Pinsent

Requia

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 22nd February 2013 Vrakets Position, ‘Korall’ From Spår, SWEDEN NO LABEL CD (2012) Daniel

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22/02/2013 nausika

Fragments from the Aethyr: black ambient experimental soundscapes teamed with near-hysterical solo violin wanderings

Funerary Call, Fragments from the Aethyr, Crucial Blast Records, CD CBR100 (2012) A celebration is in order for Crucial Blast Records

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