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Tag: field recordings

06/10/2012 Ed Pinsent

Rare Cases

From Montpellier France comes Horse Gives Birth To Fly, a name which is very reminiscent of the uncanny phenomena which

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04/10/2012 nausika

Sillage: a-hunting we will go in improvising duo’s tour of unknown territories

Brendan Murray and Seth Nehil, Sillage, Sedimental, SEDCD029 (2007) Buried deep in my collection and only rediscovered while I was

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16/09/2012 Ed Pinsent

The future of China

Highly inventive work from the Austrian performer Mia Zabelka on her M (MONOTYPE RECORDS MONO 045 CD). She’s got an

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02/09/2012 Ed Pinsent

Transpontine Secrets

Modern Mall-aise Let’s delve into another from the January bag of Unfathomless field recordings. Here’s the English phonography guy Simon

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19/08/2012 Ed Pinsent

Strings and Bridges

I Lift My Lamp Beside the Goldstein Door Malcolm Goldstein is the American violinist who’s beyond being merely “maverick” and

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19/08/2012 Ed Pinsent

Sustained Ghost Train

This is the last item to be heard in the January package from the German label Attenuation Circuit. Sustained Development

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07/08/2012 nausika

… On Sea-Faring Isolation: warm oceanic sound cocoon to float away in

Dolphins Into The Future, … On Sea-Faring Isolation, Fonal Records, CD FR-84 (2012, Fourth Edition) Originally released on Not Not

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05/08/2012 Ed Pinsent

Sculptures, Tapes and Bats

The Jacques Lasry Effect Some quite nice percussion effects from Marcello Magliocchi on Music For Sounding Sculptures In Twenty-Three Movements

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04/08/2012 nausika

Novaya Zemlya: less an urgent warning than a cold and sometimes scary polar ambient soundtrack

Thomas Köner, Novaya Zemlya, Touch CD TO:85 (2012) It’s of great contemporary significance that Thomas Köner has named this album

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24/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Don’t even go to the Fat Stars

Another item from the Attenuation Circuit envelope of January 2012 is by the Finnish musician Esa Ruoho. As Lackluster, he’s

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