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07/06/2020 nausika

Arba, Dak Arba: a deeply mesmerising and terrifying venture into worlds beyond the material plane

Frédéric D. Oberland and Irena Z. Tomažin, Arba, Dâk Arba, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG 2005, vinyl LP (2020) Originally composed

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07/06/2020 nausika

Iki: a plain and homely work created with self-made pipe organ reveals an astonishing sonic world

FUJIIIIIIIIIIITA, Iki, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG 2003 vinyl LP (2020) In English translation, the album’s name is “Breath” but this

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04/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

Mistral Winds

Highly lush ambient music from the international team of Gri / Gutman / Mosconi on their Uncoded Winds Below The

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04/06/2020 nausika

Epistasis: brooding sonic journeys leading to transformation and self-discovery

Maria W Horn, Epistasis, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG1904 180 gram vinyl (2019) Hailing from Ångermanland in northern Sweden and currently

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25/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Session Musicians

The record Session #43 Recomposed (E-KLAGETO 20 / ECOCENTRIC RECORDS ER #210) is something of a three-way split between three

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25/05/2020 nausika

Waking, She Heard The Fluttering: a quiet and intimate debut work of soundscapes created from everyday sounds and the experience of listening

Alexandra Spence, Waking, She Heard The Fluttering, Australia, Room40, RM4104 CD (2019) Based in Sydney, Alexandra Spence creates sound installations

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23/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Zero O’Clock

Another day, another “stone tape” record…Nigel Kneale’s estate ought to be receiving endless royalties for the number of times his

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07/05/2020 nausika

Ingrid: from a cello melody loop, a world of anguish and sadness turning into savage violence

Klara Lewis, Ingrid, Austria, Editions Mego, EMEGO 270 one-sided vinyl LP (2020) I confess I’ve been completely out of touch

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02/05/2020 nausika

Apocalypse Across The Sky: a pleasant and rather bland recording of what should have been ecstatic Sufi trance music

The Master Musicians of Jajouka featuring Bachir Attar, Apocalypse Across The Sky, Germany, Zehra, ZEHRA 002, 2 x LP (2020)

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26/04/2020 Ed Pinsent

Prepared Mixtures

Hats off to Del Lumanta, an Australian Filipino artist who is doing much in the way of events, workshops, DJing,

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