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Tag: field recordings

03/07/2020 nausika

Ancient Death Cults and Beliefs: vast soundscapes of deep silence, space and reverential awe from a dark alternative universe

Sonologyst, Ancient Death Cults and Beliefs, United Kingdom, Cold Spring Records, CSR270CD (2020) In pursuing an alternative dark universe of

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30/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

Round-up of Vinyl Vorpituns

Herewith a full seven vinyl slabs submitted over the year 2019 and earlier, which we were in danger of overlooking.

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20/06/2020 Ed Pinsent

Tree Systems

Viv Corringham continues her project of combining her vocals with environmental field recordings on her new record, On The Hour

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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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30/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Location Finder

One has sometimes felt the “field recording” genre might be getting a bit stale, especially when dealing with releases from

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28/05/2020 nausika

Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear? – a sonic investigation of fate, control and the fragility of freedom

Ahti & Ahti, Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear?, Italy, Ouidah, O (1) vinyl LP (2020) Debut release for both the

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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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19/05/2020 nausika

The Current Inside: an intriguing and hypnotic album on currents

Marja Ahti, The Current Inside, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG2004 180 gram vinyl (2020) Originally from Sweden, Marja Ahti (born 1981)

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18/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Three in the Afternoon

Ned Collette is an Australian musician who is now in Berlin…he is regarded by some as a player of “experimental

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13/05/2020 nausika

Soft Tissue (self-titled): a peep into a subatomic universe of mystery

Soft Tissue, self-titled, United Kingdom, Penultimate Press, ppcs5 cassette (2019) Soft Tissue is a new sound art collaboration between electronics

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