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13/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

Slip Inside This House

bout time we took note of this large package of goodies from the Pilgrim Talk record label in Illinois which

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12/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

The Bohman Brothers

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 12th October 2012 Cats’ Protection / Wine Merchants Burgundy Barrage Injury Lawyers Nights of

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08/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

Mirror Man

Australian improvising percussionist Will Guthrie boggles the mind with his extended techniques on Sticks, Stones & Breaking Bones (ANTBOY MUSIC

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07/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

We The People

Métal Urbain Here’s TSP favourite Franck Vigroux with a new solo record, his first for about two years since the

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06/10/2012 nausika

In Six Parts: cool and impenetrable exterior gives way to warmth and appetite for exploration

Tim Feeney and Vic Rawlings, In Six Parts, Sedimental, SEDCD050 (2007) A continuous improvisation of electronically-enhanced cello and open circuits

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06/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

Rare Cases

From Montpellier France comes Horse Gives Birth To Fly, a name which is very reminiscent of the uncanny phenomena which

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05/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

Rain Come Soon

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 5th October 2012 Reanimation, ‘Mara The Tempter’ From Giants Hide Among Us, USA WIN091211

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04/10/2012 nausika

Sillage: a-hunting we will go in improvising duo’s tour of unknown territories

Brendan Murray and Seth Nehil, Sillage, Sedimental, SEDCD029 (2007) Buried deep in my collection and only rediscovered while I was

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30/09/2012 nausika

Zond: free-form noise rock / punk that defies easy pigeon-holing categorisation

Zond, self-titled, R.I.P. Society Records, CD RIP012 (2010) Not quite a noise band nor a rock band, not quite free-form

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29/09/2012 nausika

German Oak: claustrophobic bunker music is a trip into deep black inner space and time

German Oak, self-titled, Flash Back, FBCD1001  Originally released in 1972 and only selling eleven copies at the time (according to

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