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Tag: field recordings

27/01/2019 Ed Pinsent

Urban Exposure

Philip Sulidae is the Australian fellow who does phonography and field recordings, but he’s always determined to engage personally with

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01/01/2019 Ed Pinsent

We Break More Records

Fine tape release from the Aural Detritus label is Landscape : Islands (audet005), assembled by Paul Khimasia Morgan from a

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30/12/2018 nausika

The Recounting of Night Time: an old 70s German film seen in a new guise

Fossil Aerosol Mining Project, The Recounting of Night Time, Afterdays Media / The Helen Scarsdale Agency, CD ADM22 (2018) While this

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07/12/2018 Stuart Marshall

Human Nature

Yiorgis SakellariouDiapsalmata: A Collection Of Short WorksBELGIUM TANUKI RECORDS #31 CASSETTE (2018) The worlds of heavy industry and nature merge

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14/11/2018 nausika

Fallow Memory: a quiet, minimal yet dignified piece of atmospheric sound art

Jérémie Mathes, Fallow Memory, Belgium, Unfathomless, CD U31 (2015) Inspired by a visit to an old abandoned food-processing factory in

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28/10/2018 nausika

In[Core]Wat[t]: a collage of field recordings united in a serene mood and attitude

Jérémie Mathes, In[Core]Wat[t], Belgium, Unfathomless, CD U53 (2018) For the past three years Jérémie Mathes has been living in Cambodia

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27/10/2018 nausika

Ondurenas: background tropical insect sounds receive respect

Frédéric Nogray, Ondureñas, Belgium, Unfathomless, CD U52 (2018) Until I heard this release by Frederic Nogray, I had never thought

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22/10/2018 nausika

Visions of Darkness (in Iranian Contemporary Music): a peek into the contemporary experimental / alternative music scene in Iran

Various Artists, Visions of Darkness (in Iranian Contemporary Music), United Kingdom, Cold Spring Records, CSR242CD 2 x CD (2017) Of

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17/10/2018 nausika

Anthology of Electroacoustic Lebanese Music: a snapshot of a highly creative and energetic alternative experimental music scene in the Middle East

Various Artists, Anthology of Electroacoustic Lebanese Music, Italy, Unexplained Sounds Group, digital album / limited edition CD digipak (2018) For

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14/10/2018 nausika

Bad Stream: a likeable set of retro-80s sounding electro-industrial songs

Bad Stream, self-titled, Germany, Antime, Antime#20 digital album / limited red vinyl (2018) As its name suggests and the press

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