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15/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Steely Gaze

Last heard from Khost, the Birmingham duo of intense industrial noise, with their 2017 album Governance, which we evidently found

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05/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Memorial Service

In 2019, we received and heard and very much enjoyed the unique Orféon Gagarin album, originally made by Miguel A.

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18/10/2020 nausika

Sel de Pierre: powerful epic blackened depressive sludge doom with a hint of hope and optimism

Vous Autres, Sel de Pierre, France, Season of Mist Underground Activists, SUA117 CD digipak / 12″ vinyl LP (2020) Not

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23/09/2020 nausika

Aralkum: a melancholy work of ambient electroacoustic immersion skirting around its theme of manmade ecological disaster

Galya Bisengalieva, Aralkum, United Kingdom, One Little Independent Records, TPLP1572 vinyl / CD (2020) A violinist and leader of the

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29/07/2020 nausika

Nigths and Profecy: a rich, complex world of post-industrial soundscape nostalgia inspired by zombie movies

Fossil Mining Aerosol Project / 400 Lonely Things, Nigths and Profecy, United States, Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS056 limited edition cassette

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19/07/2020 nausika

Lemegeton Party: debut album of dark ambient industrial from new Italian super-group trio

Junkie Flamingos, Lemegeton Party, United States, Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS051 limited edition vinyl LP (2019)  “Lemegeton Party” is the debut

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18/07/2020 nausika

Secrets of Numbers: beats-driven electro-techno takes you to a strange dark universe

Lagowski, Secrets of Numbers, Poland, Zoharum, ZOHAR 198-2 CD digipak limited edition (2020) Since 1981 – 1982 when he first

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14/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Reclaim The Block

We have a fair bit of clocking time reserved for Escupemetralla, a spirited duo from Barcelona who make unkempt and

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28/05/2020 nausika

Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear? – a sonic investigation of fate, control and the fragility of freedom

Ahti & Ahti, Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear?, Italy, Ouidah, O (1) vinyl LP (2020) Debut release for both the

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27/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Caution: Men Working Overhead

Here we are with another Richard Rupenus / New Blockaders / remix-reworking project, this time a triple CD which arrived

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