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Tag: field recordings

16/01/2011 Ed Pinsent

A tributary of the Vienne

Here’s a substantial chunk of gritty digital minimalism executed by a couple of respected European maestros Tomas Korber and Gert-Jan

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15/01/2011 Ed Pinsent

A rock without the sea

Here’s the great Bernhard Gál with Same Difference (GROMOGA GRO 11001), a work which comprises 12 suites all based on

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04/01/2011 Ed Pinsent

Paw Music / Troubled Elephants

Generic City (TWO ACORNS 2A01) is a collaboration between the Japanese artiste Yui Onodera and Celer, a project which envelops

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26/12/2010 Ed Pinsent

Undersea Shadow Enemy

@c are the duo of Miguel Carvalhais and Pedro Tudela from Portugal. On 0° to 100° (MONOCHROME VISION MV31), we

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13/06/2010 Ed Pinsent

Subliminal Clutter

The Russian modernist Alexei Borisov is establishing himself as a firm favourite here at TSP with each new release, but

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04/06/2010 Ed Pinsent

Electric Fishsongs

Artificial Memory Trace is Slavek Kwi, a sound artist from Czechoslovakia who moved to Belgium and is now based in

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28/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Spaghetti Machine Argonauts

Today the sky be grey and overcast, yet at this time I stay indoors and listen to a brace of

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17/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Invisible Trees / Invisible Birds

Double CD of minimal lengthiness from Spiracle on Ananta (HELEN SCARSDALE AGENCY HMS 017). Disc one is quite ecstatic with

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14/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Demon Voices

Got another package from he who calls himself Filthy Turd (arrived early March 2010), comprising two cassette tapes and one

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10/04/2010 Ed Pinsent

Dressed in Insect

Ashley Paul draws fascinating skeletal atonal squeals and clanking from her unique custom green-box string set-up on To Much Togethers

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