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Tag: drone

21/09/2023 nausika

MM​∞​XX: from the beautiful and sublime to the comic and ridiculous, an energetic compilation of sound collages

Marc Richter, MM​∞​XX (Vol. 1 & 2), Germany, Cellule 75, CELL-8 double CD set (2022) When much of the world

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10/09/2023 nausika

Saint Vitus Dance: an unholy trinity of saxophone, soprano singing and sludge doom metal

MoE y Escalantes, Saint Vitus Dance, Norway, Conrad Sound, CnRd333 CD (2022) On the same day that MoE released “Skinwalker”,

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09/09/2023 nausika

Skinwalker: uneasy-listening fusion of jazz, noise and drone derangement

Bruxa Maria & MoE, Skinwalker, Norway, Conrad Sound, CnRd332 CD (2022) Recorded back in 2019, in Newcastle upon Tyne, “Skinwalker”

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05/09/2023 nausika

Flow: traditional Korean stringed instrument and electronics in a live performance

KEDA, Flow, Parenthèses Records, PREC 18 CD (2022) From nearly opposite sides of the world come two musicians to form

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03/09/2023 Ed Pinsent

When the Bagpipe Sings i’ th’ Nose

François Robin and Mathias Delplanque L’Ombre de la Bête BELGIUM PARENTHESES RECORDS PREC18 CD (2022) French sampling-synth-composer bod Mathias Delplanque

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28/08/2023 nausika

All the Birds and a Telephone Ringing: tensions and an uneasy relationship between humans and the natural world expressed in jazz improv / musique concrete

Susana Santos Silva, All the Birds and a Telephone Ringing, Sweden, Thanatosis, THT18 limited edition CD (2022) Coming from a

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27/08/2023 Ed Pinsent

Central Java / Inner Rings

Got a couple from the Elevator Bath label in the US, home to superior art-drone and sound manipulation…the one by

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26/08/2023 Ed Pinsent

Vlucht of the Behemoth

Autaar & 404 In De Kiem Gesmoord NO LABEL CD (2002) Good record of dismal and dark drone by these

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20/08/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Hardest Route in the World

Quiet Ascent (BHR 007) is credited to Bill Thompson and Matthew Sansom and is the latest limited-edition cassette release on

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20/08/2023 nausika

Seven Common Ways of Disappearing: a minimalist, hypnotic work based on esoteric principles to raise spiritual consciousness

Andrius Arutiunian, Seven Common Ways of Disappearing, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG2304 limited edition vinyl LP (2023) Intriguingly the work on

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