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Tag: field recordings

28/11/2019 nausika

The way you make me feel: a private struggle reveals a sonic world of fragile and hypnotic beauty

Vanessa Rossetto, The way you make me feel, Belgium, Unfathomless, U35 CD (2016) In contrast with most other releases I’ve

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17/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

O My Own Native Thames

Here is the third release on the new UK label Persistence Of Sound run by Iain Chambers. The London Sound

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16/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Machine Learning

Iain Chambers has launched a new record label called Persistence Of Sound. Its first three releases all came out at

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16/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Renew Your Subscription

I feel as though I haven’t heard (or own) enough records by Jason Lescalleet, an American sound artist who has

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10/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Magnetic Field Therapy

Latest release from TSP fave Mark Vernon is a cassette called Magneto Mori: Kilfinane (CANTI MAGNETICI CANTO 18), and it’s

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03/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Isolated Choreography

Here be new tape from Paco Rossique, that lyrical sound artist who is also a painter and seems to feel

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02/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Sonant Grey

Sonance (LINEAR OBSESSIONAL RECORDINGS LOR 098) by Stephen Shiell is mostly a set of very gentle and unobtrusive field recording

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31/10/2019 nausika

Lorca / Lost Tapes (1989 – 1991): a remarkable collection of strange and unearthly recordings by a Peruvian music veteran

Miguel Flores, Lorca / Lost Tapes (1989 – 1991), Peru, Buh Records, BR121 limited edition vinyl 12″ / CD (2019)

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27/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

In Foreign Parts

Rinus van Alebeek describes Kantoor (STAALTAPE) as something of a new direction, or a departure – I forget the exact

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22/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

Fossil Fuel Project

Based on very scant clues, I would guess there may be a trend emerging among phonographic types and installation artists

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