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Tag: guitar

09/09/2012 nausika

Nazoranai: a gripping and terrifying debut from Dark Overlord Keiji Haino’s new trio

Nazoranai, self-titled, Editions Mego / Ideologic Organ, CD SOMA009 (2012) No sooner had I heard of Keiji Haino’s revival of

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08/09/2012 nausika

Phase Two: acoustic guitar meets noise-glitch electronics on tiny release

Anonymeye, Phase Two, Australia, Sound & Fury, 3″ CD-R, S&F011(2007) Sitting in its tiny blank green sleeve among shelf-loads of

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01/09/2012 nausika

Dusk Dawn / Follow You Beloved: immersive darkwave ambient mood pieces of temporal borderlands and sinister obsessive love

Aelter, Dusk Dawn / Follow You Beloved, Crucial Blast, 2xCD (2011) A repackaging of two recordings that were originally self-released

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31/08/2012 Ed Pinsent

Secret Societies

Standing In The Shadows Got a great LP of guitar drone from the French duo of Sun Stabbed, who have

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25/08/2012 Ed Pinsent

A Rate of Knots

So what has good old Oren Ambarchi been up to the last coupla years? We don’t seem to have reviewed

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22/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Attic Salt

Mmm…Grapefruit From January 2012, we’ve got a double CD set by Ensemble Pamplemousse, an American combo of performers who are

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21/07/2012 nausika

Posthuman: fresh and blistering fusion of industrial metal dubstep and groove

JK Flesh, Posthuman, 3by3, CD 3by3009 (2012) First solo album released by Justin K Broadrick under the JK Flesh monicker

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20/07/2012 nausika

Sevenstars: Fennesz in an 18-minute nutshell

Fennesz, Sevenstars, Touch, CD EP Tone44 (2011) Not much of an album here, being only 18 minutes long, but at

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15/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Three Vinyl Vostigans

First, long overdue notice for the latest Dancing Wayang Records production which we’ve had in the vinyl rack since May

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03/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Vacationing Beats

Somebody Else’s Nut Tree American musician Andrew Weathers is not speaking lightly when he names his CD Someone Else’s Summer

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