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26/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Le Violon Populaire

Latest intriguing experiment from Swiss musician D’incise is proving to be rewarding and deep. Assemblée, Relâche, Réjouissance, Parade (INSUB. RECORDS

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07/11/2019 nausika

Hechicero (Perspectives on Afro-Peruvian Music. The Collection Vol 2): paying homage to a very distinct and inventive Peruvian musical tradition

Cotito, Hechicero (Perspectives on Afro-Peruvian Music. The Collection Vol 2), Peru, Buh Records, BR114 CD / vinyl (2019) Juan Medrano

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31/10/2019 nausika

Lorca / Lost Tapes (1989 – 1991): a remarkable collection of strange and unearthly recordings by a Peruvian music veteran

Miguel Flores, Lorca / Lost Tapes (1989 – 1991), Peru, Buh Records, BR121 limited edition vinyl 12″ / CD (2019)

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27/10/2019 nausika

Lament In Winter’s Night: minimal raw black metal with depressive and strong folk elements

Lament In Winter’s Night, self-titled, Australia, Atrocity Altar, ATROCITY ALTAR – 15 cassette (2019) Lament In Winter’s Night is a

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26/10/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Zoophytes

C Joynes is a personal all-time favourite of English guitar music and he could do no wrong for me. We

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02/09/2019 nausika

Seven Movements for M.R.M.: an unassuming and quiet work of brooding ambience, liquid beauty and charm

Fountains for Assisi, Seven Movements for M.R.M., Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Field 034, cassette (2019) Not often do

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06/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Severe Beauty

Impressive solo set by Sarah-Jane Summers, who plays violin, Hardanger Fiddle (an instrument associated with the traditional music of Norway)

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11/06/2019 Steve Pescott

Roy Grows Horns

Nick Pynn Buffalo Orbison UK OSCAR RECORDS OSC 003 CD (2018) Now that accompanying sleeve art is so evocative of

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24/05/2019 nausika

Masana Temples: fluffy kosmische retro-1970s kitsch psychedelic rock pop all the way

Kikagaku Moyo, Masana Temples, The Netherlands, Guruguru Brain, vinyl LP / CD (2018) As you can see, the cover art

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16/05/2019 nausika

Scattered Memories: a meditation on modern Iran combining traditional and modern musics

Saba Alizadeh, Scattered Memories, Germany, Karlrecords, LP / digital album KR060 (2019) A current musical trend across the globe is

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