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Tag: drone

23/09/2020 nausika

Aralkum: a melancholy work of ambient electroacoustic immersion skirting around its theme of manmade ecological disaster

Galya Bisengalieva, Aralkum, United Kingdom, One Little Independent Records, TPLP1572 vinyl / CD (2020) A violinist and leader of the

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19/09/2020 Ed Pinsent

The Long Haul Approach

From Martin Archer’s Discus Music label, we have the trio The Geordie Approach and their album Shields. Stale Birkeland and

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16/09/2020 nausika

A Mimesis of Nothingness: a series of dark soundscape pieces exploring an individual’s experiences of Tehran

Siavash Amini, A Mimesis of Nothingness, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG2006 vinyl LP (2020) Tehran-based composer / guitarist Siavash Amini has

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15/09/2020 Ed Pinsent

Theogony

Recent double-disc set from Expo 70 is Mother Universe Has Birthed Her Last Cosmos (ZOHARUM ZOHAR 162-2)…I think we last

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15/09/2020 nausika

Ressources Humaines: depressive / suicidal black metal treated as near-experimental ambient music to portray depression in all its chaos and darkness

Déception, Ressources Humaines, France, self-released CD (2020) Its four members known only by three-digit numbers 501, 735, 739 and 813,

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10/09/2020 nausika

Czary: dark ritualistic drone folk ambient and electro-acoustic music turns out New Age smooth

Krzywdy, Czary, Poland, Zoharum, ZOHAR 205-2 CD digipak limited edition (2020) A drone ambient project of Warsaw-based musician Mateusz Szymanski

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08/09/2020 Ed Pinsent

Music for the Crumbling Mind

It helps to foster a sense of exclusivity to your music if you’re not too prolific with your releases, thus

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06/09/2020 Ed Pinsent

The New Island Utopia

Angel are a duo we don’t seem to have heard from since 2006, when they made the In Transmediale record

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06/09/2020 nausika

AR (Untitled): hypnotic twangy and deranged guitar-hell pieces falling short of an all-enveloping universe

Artur Ruminski, AR (Untitled), Poland, Zoharum, ZOHAR 202-2 CD (2020) Involved in at least five bands (Arrm, Furia, Gruzja, Mentor,

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02/09/2020 nausika

Tracers: a vast and serene panorama of electronic forest soundscapes

Vidna Obmana and David Lee Myers, Tracers, Zoharum, ZOHAR 204-2, CD digipak (reissued 2020) Vidna Obmana was a dark ambient

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