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19/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Celebration of the Lizard

Dmytro Federenko and Kateryna Zavoloka are the Ukranian electronicists who now reside in Vienna and not long ago (2018) joined

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16/05/2019 nausika

Scattered Memories: a meditation on modern Iran combining traditional and modern musics

Saba Alizadeh, Scattered Memories, Germany, Karlrecords, LP / digital album KR060 (2019) A current musical trend across the globe is

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11/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Penitent Woman

Chilling industrial-tinged electronic and voice work by She Spread Sorrow on her album Mine (COLD SPRING RECORDS CSR231CD), only her

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08/05/2019 nausika

Mass Observation (Expanded): study in invasive digital surveillance as relevant and shocking now as it was in 1994

Scanner, Mass Observation (Expanded), Australia, Room40, CD limited edition / digital (2018) Originally recorded with Jim O’Rourke and Robert Hampson

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17/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Extreme Conditions

Sturqen are Cesar Rodrigues and David Arantes from Portugal, a duo who create art-techno electronica of a fairly remorseless bent.

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13/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Dancing Circle

Experimental techno from Milusic on his Dance Mystique (ADN RECORDS DNN 014 C), which combines a taste of the occult

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03/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Domains of the Future

From Luciano Lamanna in Rome we have his Sottrazione (BORING MACHINES BM086) LP, made mostly by himself using a range

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02/04/2019 nausika

Dark Side of the Moon: a gentle if dark and depressive UK ’70s psych folk rock album

Medicine Head, Dark Side of the Moon, United Kingdom, Dandelion Records, LP 2310 166 (1972) British 1970s blues folk band

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01/04/2019 nausika

Igitur Carbon Copies: a pleasant and serene if slightly sinister and tense tapestry of found sound recordings

Reinier van Houdt, Igitur Carbon Copies, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, vinyl HG1807 (2018) Based on an apparently unfinished work of Gothic

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30/03/2019 Ed Pinsent

Kings of the Damned

Polish label Zoharum have been managing one or two reissue programmes lately, rescuing music from the history of industrial, drone

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