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10/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

Moving Slowly but in Different Ways

From two American cities come two releases that deal in slow-moving, expansive music that might loosely be filed under “drone.”

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09/06/2012 nausika

Within: hellish and enthralling fusion ambient black metal / industrial drone soundscapes

Ithi, Within, Land of Decay, cassette catalog 024 (2011) Here’s a dark, creepy ambient soundscape cassette release from a duo consisting

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08/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

Nervous Client

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 8th June 2012 Necro Deathmort, ‘Led To The Water’ From The Colonial Script, UK

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07/06/2012 nausika

Out of the Coma: Comus returns from long hiatus with new smoky jazz edge

Comus, Out of the Coma, Coptic Cat, NIFE 014CD (2012) Out of the coma? – more like out of the

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03/06/2012 nausika

Before Fire I was Against Other People: joys of dark electronica, industrial, drum’n’bass, dub rolled into one

Submerged, Before Fire I was Against Other People, Ohm Resistance (2011) A wonderful trancey recording that brings back memories of

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01/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

God Has No Colour IV

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 1st June 2012 Extremadura, ‘Beta, Seekers of Smooth Things’ The Silvertones, ‘African Dub’ Scientist,

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29/05/2012 nausika

The Second Coming: stoner doom metal meets retro-1970s rock with energy to spare

Church of Misery, The Second Coming, Rise Above Records / Metal Blade Records Inc, CD 3984-15077-2 (2012) This album is a reissue by

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28/05/2012 nausika

The Path of Liberation from Birth to Death: an epic and majestic soundtrack of buzzing, noisy black metal fusion

Njiqahdda, The Path of Liberation from Birth to Death, US, Pagan Flames Records, CD (2011) Where to begin? Here be a complex album of

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25/05/2012 nausika

The Clearing: gentle, meditative music that can be uplifting and joyful

Rebecca Joy Sharp and Simon Whetham, The Clearing, Germany Gruenrekorder Gr077 CD (2010) A very pleasant and relaxing recording of

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21/05/2012 nausika

Dust in our Mouths: a bleak and frightening ambient black / noise soundscape

Wraiths, Dust in our Mouths, Aurora Borealis, CD abx045 (2010) A bleak and frightening ambient black / noise soundscape that

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