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Tag: ambient

07/08/2012 nausika

… On Sea-Faring Isolation: warm oceanic sound cocoon to float away in

Dolphins Into The Future, … On Sea-Faring Isolation, Fonal Records, CD FR-84 (2012, Fourth Edition) Originally released on Not Not

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06/08/2012 Ed Pinsent

The Past Sure is Tense

Hear Richard Sanderson‘s melodeon improvisations radically transformed on Tone Chambers (LINEAR OBSESSIONAL RECORDINGS LOR 003)…it’s an unsettling listening experience even

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04/08/2012 nausika

Novaya Zemlya: less an urgent warning than a cold and sometimes scary polar ambient soundtrack

Thomas Köner, Novaya Zemlya, Touch CD TO:85 (2012) It’s of great contemporary significance that Thomas Köner has named this album

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29/07/2012 nausika

Ruins of Morning: a serene and mellow painting of a fresh beginning

Nadja, Ruins of Morning, Broken Spine Productions (2010) Well, this is a surprise for me: I had given up on

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20/07/2012 nausika

Sevenstars: Fennesz in an 18-minute nutshell

Fennesz, Sevenstars, Touch, CD EP Tone44 (2011) Not much of an album here, being only 18 minutes long, but at

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14/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Three Vinyl Varbins

After many CD releases, The Lickets finally made a vinyl LP. Here (on Earth) (INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION IC-011-A) contains just eight

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09/07/2012 nausika

The Colonial Script (III): blackened doom drone metal meets dark ambient industrial / electronic dance music

Necro Deathmort, The Colonial Script (III), Distraction Records, CD DIST25 (2012) Opening track “Imperial” is a real shock to the system:

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06/07/2012 nausika

Deteriorated Broadcast: another dimension where strange drones and textures glide by in dark liquid ambience

Vertonen, Deteriorated Broadcast, CIP, CDR16 (2011) A short series of muffled voices, as though from an expectant audience gathering to watch

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02/07/2012 nausika

The Iron Soul of Nothing: beautifully hypnotic ambient drone music mystery

SunnO))) meets Nurse With Wound, The Iron Soul of Nothing, Ideologic Organ, CD soma005 (2011) My copy of “The Iron

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30/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

What wind walks up above?

A Fold in the Fabric Gill Arno has rescued a document of a performance piece from 2006, where he perfomed

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