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Tag: field recordings

19/11/2020 nausika

Locusts of Control: amid low-key minimal noise drone soundscapes, a singer appears possessed by spirits of unearthly powers

Dei Xhrist, Locusts of Control, United States, Park 70, PARK15 cassette (2020) Californian-born artist Dei Xhrist has been working as

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16/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Push The Dub

Vladislav Delay is the Finnish electronica genius Sasu Ripatti. He has a place in our affections since we heard him

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06/11/2020 nausika

Les pierres sèches: an intriguing work of mystery and nostalgia in an abandoned factory

Ludovic Medery, Les pierres sèches, Belgium, Unfathomless, U65 limited edition CD (2020) A newcomer to The Sound Projector, Belgian sound

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27/10/2020 Ed Pinsent

Paper Folds to Reach The Moon

Latest release from Mark Vernon, whose imaginative and distinctive field-recording based records have been beguiling us for many years now.

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27/10/2020 nausika

Proclamation ov the Black Suns: a very striking and solid debut album of 1990s’-era second-wave black metal with an experimental slant

Dkharmakhaoz, Proclamation ov the Black Suns, Germany, Iron Bonehead Productions, IBP 476 CD digipak / vinyl LP (2020) A very

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20/10/2020 Ed Pinsent

Pacific Coast Feather

Deliriously beautiful collage record arrives out of the blue. The record Tretetam (FEEDING TUBE RECORDS FTR523) is credited to Letha

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16/10/2020 nausika

Jar: more radiant and beautiful ambient soundscapes lighting up your mind

KMRU, Jar, Germany, Seil Records, Seil 021 limited edition cassette (2020) The third full-length album released by Kenyan sound artist

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10/10/2020 nausika

Opaquer: a gorgeous and beautiful album of ambient noise electronic sound art

KMRU, Opaquer, Kenya / United States, Dagoretti Records, DG30/BLB131 CD / vinyl LP (2020) A gorgeous and beautiful album of

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09/10/2020 nausika

Le Rite: a unique recording of folk, electronics, dark ambient and black metal fusion

La Breiche, Le Rite, United Kingdom, Cold Spring Records, CSR280CD (2020) A remarkable recording indeed, influenced by and/or featuring elements

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29/09/2020 Ed Pinsent

Stripped Screw

We first heard from Dai Coelacanth with his bizarre cassette A Condemned Debtor Does Not Recognise The Horse released in

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