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27/08/2020 nausika

Everything Evaporate: a remarkable sound art experience in which boundaries between worlds all dissolve

Félicia Atkinson, Everything Evaporate, France, Shelter Press, SP121 cassette (2020) Félicia Atkinson is a French-born, Belgian-based musician with a considerable

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23/08/2020 nausika

Land of Waves: revealing diverse and contrasting soundscape worlds connected to one another

Bérangère Maximin, Land of Waves, Germany, Karl Records, KR078, 2 x LP (2020) For this, her sixth album, French electroacoustic

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16/08/2020 Ed Pinsent

Invisible Sun

Got the latest record from Bruno Duplant, where this taciturn guitarist and composer is teaming up with Pierre Gerard for

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15/08/2020 nausika

The Fall: a lively, vital debut of alien ecosystems made manifest by sound

Fabio Selvafiorita, The Fall, Russia, Stellage, STELLAGE003 CD digipak (2020) Perhaps fittingly for a solo debut album, this musique concrète

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13/08/2020 Stuart Marshall

This Is How You Disappear

Jim O’Rourke Shutting Down Here FRANCE PORTRAITS GRM SPGRM 001 LP (2020) What’s this? A Jim O’Rourke LP, you say?

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07/08/2020 nausika

Vacant: a life transition and rite of passage detailed in ever-growing ambient soundscapes

Ytamo, Vacant, Australia, Room40 / Someone Good, RMSG021 CD limited edition (2020) Recorded in 2019 while pregnant with her first

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06/08/2020 nausika

Piano Mirage: a fantasy world of light and dark created on solo piano

Angelina Yershova, Piano Mirage, Italy, AYrecords, AY001 CD (2020) A native of Kazakhstan (Almaty), Angelina Yershova already has a fair

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03/08/2020 Ed Pinsent

Agile Development

Lively free jazz outing from a quartet performing live at a venue in Hackney…those blowing their stacks in November 2019

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02/08/2020 nausika

Pitturamusica: succinct sonic paintings form a soundtrack to an imaginary horror or crime thriller film

Luis Bacalov / Ennio Morricone, Pitturamusica, Italy, Cinedelic Records / Soave, CNSV01, vinyl LP (1971, reissued 2020) Reissued for the

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25/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Dawn Chorus

Celestial Birds (KARLRECORDS KR070) is a compilation album intended to showcase the experimental electronic-based compositions of Muhal Richard Abrams, famed

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