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Tag: field recordings

12/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

More October Overage

American composer Louis Karchin’s Dark Mountains / Distant Lights (NEW FOCUS RECORDINGS FCR225) is a showcase for seven recent pieces,

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09/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

October Overtime

French composer and noise maker Julian Ottavi has often been associated with digital process noise, and seems drawn to the

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01/10/2019 nausika

A Sanguine Bond: soundscapes of bleak ambient, powerful drone and bursts of noise

J Carter / Divorce Ring (split), A Sanguine Bond, Germany, Vaagner, VAKNAR 11, limited edition cassette (2019) J Carter aka

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28/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

A Reflection of Freedom

A new release from Clive Graham’s label Paradigm Discs is always welcome at TSP mansions. We’re still eagerly awaiting a

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24/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

September Shorter Reviews

Found Vegetal Negatives (HALLOW GROUND HG1901) a bit underwhelming at first gazoon, but gradually the low-key electroacoustic compositions of Marja

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23/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Stations and Delays

Latest package from the Polish label Gusstaff Records contains two total gems, as unlike each other as granite and rabbits

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21/09/2019 nausika

Morningside: ambient droning soundscapes of occasional beauty describing Western cultural decline

Ryan Electric Product, Morningside, United States, self-released, limited edition cassette (2019) Almost a decade ago, Ryan Reid released an album

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19/09/2019 nausika

Your Still Life: a wondrous work encapsulating a cycle of development and being

Autumn Pool, Your Still Life, Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Field 19 limited edition cassette (2018) Initially this release

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14/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Friche Improvisation

Last heard Parisian sound artist Éric La Casa with his Paris Quotidien in 2018, a quite extraordinary record that managed

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06/09/2019 nausika

Ivory Trade / lilac (self-titled): leaving a lasting impression of a future post-industrial world where inhuman cyber-critters reign

Ivory Trade / lilac, self-titled, Canada, (1.8)sec.records, cassette (2017) Based in Winnipeg, the city made famous as a focus of

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