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Tag: field recordings

03/01/2015 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Purge

G*Park Sub USA 23FIVE 23FIVE 018 CD (2013) G*Park is the musique concrète project of American artist Marc Zeier, and

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30/12/2014 Stuart Marshall

The Gates of Howl

Howlround Torridon Gate (Night Edition) A YEAR IN THE COUNTRY (Audiological Research and Pathways; Case #6) I previously reviewed Howlround’s

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29/12/2014 Ed Pinsent

From London Far

Ian M. Rawes is a supreme field recordist, and his website the London Sound Survey is an exemplary piece of

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18/12/2014 Ed Pinsent

Cosmic Pollution

Following on from their release by oMMM (which was sent here at the same time) the bizarre London label Adaadat

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20/11/2014 nausika

Distance and Decay: long sound tapestries investigating the unreliability of memory

Grisha Shakhnes, Distance and Decay, Organised Music from Thessaloniki, CD t24 (2014) Working with cassette tapes and various basic recording

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19/11/2014 nausika

Indian Soundies: soundscapes of travels and religious experiences around India

Moniek Darge and Graham Lambkin, Indian Soundies, Kye Records / Penultimate Press, CD Kye 31 / PP10 (2014) Belgian sound

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15/11/2014 Ed Pinsent

Ventilation

Three mini CDs arrived on 14 February 2014 from Gregory Büttner and his 1000füssler label in Hamburg. Luciano Maggiore is

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07/11/2014 nausika

Ground of Being: quiet and intense works of found sound and prepared instrumentation

Annea Lockwood, Ground of Being, Recital, CD R7 (2014) I believe that for an artist with a long career, Annea

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26/10/2014 Ed Pinsent

The Stolen Bacillus

Three cassettes from Jeff Surak‘s Zeromoon label in Chevy Chase arrived 24 February 2014. Two of them have unique hand-torn

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25/10/2014 Ed Pinsent

Count The Clock

Dirty Purple Turtle are a Swiss combo doing a plausible pastiche of rock music styles on Medicine & Madness (SPEZIALMATERIAL

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