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14/11/2019 nausika

The Forcing Season: Further Acts of Severance – impressions of Planet Earth being engulfed by a chaos from within

Sky Burial, The Forcing Season: Further Acts of Severance, Opa Loka Records, OL1904 CD (2019) Sky Burial is the solo

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03/11/2019 Ed Pinsent

Dren is Hungry

Polish murk and semi-industrial gloom from Dren, a duo of players named Natt and Akton who live in Tri-City in

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01/10/2019 nausika

A Sanguine Bond: soundscapes of bleak ambient, powerful drone and bursts of noise

J Carter / Divorce Ring (split), A Sanguine Bond, Germany, Vaagner, VAKNAR 11, limited edition cassette (2019) J Carter aka

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29/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Electricus Brew

Rigor Mortiss are a four-piece of players, sometimes joined by vocalist Hans Seved Akesson on these eight studio tracks recorded

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06/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Faithless

Last heard from Barcelona duo Escupemetralla with their 2017 album Poison Of Dead Sun In Your Brain Slowly Fading, an

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06/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Gods of War

Truly horrible black industrial death music from MZ.412 on their Svartmyrkr (COLD SPRING RECORDS CSR257) album…I had a surfeit of

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06/09/2019 nausika

Ivory Trade / lilac (self-titled): leaving a lasting impression of a future post-industrial world where inhuman cyber-critters reign

Ivory Trade / lilac, self-titled, Canada, (1.8)sec.records, cassette (2017) Based in Winnipeg, the city made famous as a focus of

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01/09/2019 nausika

Glass Braid: a self-contained, complex sonic universe of beauty and oppression

Lisa Lerkenfeldt, Glass Braid, Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Fields 010 double cassette (2017) Active since early 2015, Melbourne-based

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29/08/2019 nausika

Health and Safety (self-titled): a debut of surprisingly dark and powerful ambient melancholy

Health & Safety, self-titled, Denmark, Posh Isolation, PI-181 limited edition cassette (2017) Awww – such a woeful expression on that

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24/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Tuesday Smash

Fine bit of uncategorisable underground European noise can be thine through purchase of this ratty cassette by Art & Technique,

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