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Tag: field recordings

07/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

The Oracle Has It All Psyched Out

Quite the oddity is mini-album The Seven Oracles Of Gog Magog (OWD SCRAT OWD006), released on the Owd Scrat label

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06/05/2020 nausika

Deus qui non mentitur: a much-needed work searching for truth in a sea of disinformation, fake news and false ideologies

Bâ’a, Deus qui non mentitur, France, Osmose Productions, OP 387 CD (2020) Supposedly a trio of anonymous French musicians with

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02/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Construction Abandoned

Excellent LP by Torba on the Hamburg-based label Fragment Factory, an imprint which evidently specialises in art music of all

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27/04/2020 nausika

An anthology of deeply personal and emotional musique concrete recordings in “Echos +”

Beatriz Ferreyra, Echos +, Australia, Room40, RM4114 LP (2020) Australian label Room40 has collected together an anthology of very deeply

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10/04/2020 Ed Pinsent

Pulse Generator

Three lengthy experiments from Lucio Capece on his Elemental Pulse (INTONEMA int030). As the world knows, this Argentinian fellow has

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08/04/2020 nausika

Farol: soundscape work brings out a hidden world of history, memory and change in a Lisbon landmark

Thibault Jehanne, Farol, Belgium, Unfathomless, U63 CD (2020) Conceived as a tribute to the 25 de Abril Bridge built over

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23/03/2020 Ed Pinsent

The Siren Call

Susanne Skog‘s a mover and shaker in Stockholm when it comes to the avant arts, though hasn’t been widely represented

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22/03/2020 nausika

Self-Care: an intimate cinematic sound diary of a three-day trip in San Francisco

Vanessa Rossetto, Self-Care, Belgium, Unfathomless, U62 CD (2020) Recorded over three days in September 2018, during which time sound artist

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19/03/2020 Ed Pinsent

Music By Mail

Yan Jun is the Chinese musician, writer and poet who works with in field recordings, improvisation, and feedback noise. I

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13/03/2020 nausika

Time Was Away 1992 – 1997: a collection of dark ambient, sometimes ritual experimental electronic / industrial music

Cathedra, Time Was Away 1992 – 1997, Poland, Zoharum, ZOHAR 191-2 2 x CD (2019) I must admit I’d not

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