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25/08/2013 nausika

The Lost Entrance of the Just: soft and pretty black metal pop with an ominous, brooding edge

Circle of Ouroborus, The Lost Entrance of the Just, Handmade Birds Records, HB-020 (vinyl release 2012, CD release 2013) Originally

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23/08/2013 nausika

Abrahadabra: a dark black metal / shoegazer pop album of despair and foreboding

Circle of Ouroborus, Abrahadabra, Kuunpalvelus, LP (2012) One of my favourite Finnish bands, the black metal / shoegazer post-rock duo

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05/08/2013 nausika

Skullflower / Utarm (self-titled): boring deep into minds conscious and unconscious with black metal noise

Skullflower / Utarm, self-titled, Turgid Animal Records, CD (2013) Released by Turgid Animal Records, run by self-proclaimed mutant ape fella

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21/07/2013 nausika

Comforts in Atrocity: darkly moody and sometimes hellish industrial ambient soundscapes

Mors Sonat, Comforts in Atrocity,  Crucial Blast Records, CD CBR92 (2013) On paper at least, Mors Sonat boasts a respectable

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06/07/2013 Steve Pescott

Other Voices

With a name that still to me, smacks more of canteens and food processing than the monochrome autopsy/Manson kulcha of

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15/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

The Purloined Letters

Omnivore is Glenna van Nostrand from Cambridge, MA. On her self-titled LP (FEEDING TUBE RECORDS FTR072) the gimmick is that

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13/06/2013 nausika

Billow Observatory: insubstantial ambient music that drifts aimlessly

Billow Observatory, self-titled, Felte CD 003 (2012) Billow Observatory is a duo of two musicians, both with a fair amount

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12/06/2013 nausika

A View that won’t Change: hard-rocking melodic proposition with mood music and ambient surprises

Vaquez, A View that won’t Change, self-released CD (2012) The work of one man, Andrew Phillips, but sounding much like

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22/05/2013 nausika

Bactérie: placid industrial ambient soundtrack for a tiny movie about tiny subjects

M.B., Bactérie, Taalem, mini-CD alm 34 (2006) Rummaging through my music collection one day, I found I had a few

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19/05/2013 nausika

Unfolk + Live Book: psychedelic journey and call for justice in folk music adventures

Alessandro Monti, Unfolk + Live Book, Diplodisc, 2 x CD DIPL 005/6 (2012) News reached me the other day of

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