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12/05/2015 nausika

Croce: obsession with crucifixion, sacrifice and apocalypse doesn’t quite go far enough

Father Murphy, Croce, The Flenser, CD FR54 (2015) San Francisco-based label The Flenser might just be my favourite label for

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11/05/2015 nausika

Ksiezyc (self-titled): experimental neo-folk inspired by past and present music traditions

Ksiezyc, self-titled, Poland, OBUH, CD D17A (reissued 2014) Originally released by the OBUH label in Poland way back in 1996,

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30/03/2015 Ed Pinsent

Spiritual Rash

After eight years since I first heard her two Dekorder LPs, I find I’m still struggling to understand or make

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15/03/2015 nausika

From the Dead Villages’ Darkness: post-metal meets Slavic folk ambient

Sivyj Yar, From the Dead Villages’ Darkness, Italy, Avantgarde Music, CD (2014) Russian one-man black metal projects are a dime

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14/03/2015 Ed Pinsent

Sky and Forest

Got a solo cassette from Mitch Greer, who is one half of The Lickets from San Francisco. He appears modest

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31/01/2015 Ed Pinsent

Sinister Purpose

An eerie set of field recordings is History Of Violence (UNFATHOMLESS U19), produced by the sound artist Philip Sulidae. He

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31/12/2014 Ed Pinsent

Enjoyable Flows

Here we have the Alas Rattoisaa Virtaa (DEKORDER 075) LP, which is the new LP from Kemialliset Ystävät, and their

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09/12/2014 nausika

Tliltic Tlapoyauak: black metal allied with Aztec culture and heritage

Various Black Twilight Circle artists, Tliltic Tlapoyauak, The Ajna Offensive, 2 x CD / 3 x LP (2014) Since the

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16/11/2014 Ed Pinsent

Three Vinyl Vinculums (1 of 3)

Prora (EMPIRIC RECORDS emrec4) is a 2013 reissue of an album by N which originally came out 2009 on the

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31/07/2014 nausika

Zo Rel Do: a curious and intriguing mix of drone folk and electro-acoustic improv

Mohammad, Zo Rèl Do, Antifrost, CD AFRO 2064 (2014) Mohammad is a Greek trio employing cello, contrabass and electronics to

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