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09/09/2016 Ed Pinsent

Long Overdue Part 7

We have noted Andrew Plummer’s works briefly in the past – the bizarre songs of World Sanguine Report are enough

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01/09/2016 nausika

No mystery but plenty of treasures on “Space Echo: The Mystery Behind the Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde Finally Revealed”

Various Artists, Space Echo: The Mystery Behind the Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde Finally Revealed, Analog Africa, AACD080 (2016) At

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30/08/2016 Ian Sherred

Where The Wild Things Are

Andi Stecher Austreiben / Antreiben AUSTRIA HEART OF NOISE EDITION 03 CD (2015) Having recently enjoyed Charles Fréger’s enthralling Wilder

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27/08/2016 Ed Pinsent

Vinyl Seven Glom Part 6

Got a 7-inch lathe cut from Urbsounds, the Slovakian label that’s the home of very unusual urban and avant-techno sounds.

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24/08/2016 Ed Pinsent

Vinyl Seven Glom Part 4

Cavern Of Anti-Matter is the current project of Tim Gane from Stereolab, where he plays guitar and electronics supported by

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14/08/2016 Ed Pinsent

Hurricane Fighter Plane

Austrian multi-media performer Opcion might be Nikos Zachariadis, who has previously traded his brand of harsh techno-inflected noises as Ab-Hinc

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07/08/2016 Ed Pinsent

Subarachnoid Space

From 7th March 2016, the latest release by Brighton project Map 71 which is the duo of ranting poet Lisa

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09/07/2016 Ed Pinsent

Reaction Time Is A Factor

Ventricle Replicant (KVITNU 44) is an EP’s worth of electronica tunes by Garaliya, a mysterious duo based in Lodi in

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26/06/2016 Ed Pinsent

Moroccan Beats

Martijn Comes is a Dutch composer with an academic background, and has studied interesting areas of sound design, digital media

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14/06/2016 Steve Pescott

Animal Machines

dDASH Ease-Up Jerk FRANCE TSUNAMI ADDICTION TACD09 (2014) As I see it, Ease-Up Jerk appears to be a more easily

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