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14/03/2013 Ed Pinsent

Rosemary and Garlic

Manitou (ALREALON ALRN034) by Blue Sausage Infant arrived here 21 May 2012. This is the gifted instrumentalist Chester Hawkins of

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13/03/2013 Ed Pinsent

Seesaw of Dreams

Great package from Darren Wyngarde aka Filthy Turd…no-nonsense English noisemaker of prolific proportions…active and social he be, engaging with noise

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13/03/2013 nausika

The Grain: country music was never so massive or monumental as this homage to wheat fields

Slomo, The Grain, Trilithon, TRCD05 (2012) Here are two very stretched-out tracks of creeping, repetitive droning music that revolve around

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12/03/2013 nausika

Aethyrvorous (self-titled demo): an intense and deeply committed immersion in the black art

Aethyrvorous, self-titled, self-released cassette tape (2009) While looking at something else on Youtube.com, I glanced to the right-hand side of

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10/03/2013 nausika

Old Earth: four-part opus doesn’t quite satisfy as jazz / death metal chamber music piece

Ehnahre, Old Earth, Crucial Blast, CD CBR99 (2011) Ehnahre are new to me but this trio from Boston, Massachusetts, has

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08/03/2013 Ed Pinsent

Defrost Setting

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 8th March 2013 Guest presenter: Harley Richardson Vashti Bunyan, ‘Winter is Blue’ From v/a

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07/03/2013 nausika

Kuopio: cool electronic minimalism gets a nervy beat-driven treatment

Vladislav Delay, Kuopio, Raster Noton, CD R-N 144 (2012) I only hope our man Sasu Ripatti knows what he’s doing

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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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