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Tag: instrumental

22/07/2020 nausika

Gaze Emanations: a collection of lively, quirky sound worlds inspired by stylized drawings of ritual and strange circuitry

Pet the Tiger, Gaze Emanations, United States, Public Eyesore Records, CD PE145 (2020) The inspiration for this collection of sprightly

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21/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Magnetic Tunnel Junction

Some nice lugubrious instrumental music from Pulled By Magnets, a London trio led by drummer Sebastian Rochford from the jazz

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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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15/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Microbes

On Protozoic Rock Express (PUBLIC EYESORE 144), two of our personal favourite musicians collaborate and make a record for the

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11/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Put Your Ray Gun to my Head

Got a mini-album of sorts from Lazer Boy, released on the Leeds label Vanity Case…the members have connections to Geese,

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09/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Slip Next Stitch Purlwise

Got a couple of new records from Lukas Simonis, the prolific Dutch musician who works hard, has many musical modes,

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26/06/2020 nausika

Forgotten City: a lively set of free jazz with double-booked double bass players

Frode Gjerstad Trio + 1, Forgotten City, Norway, PNL Records, PNL050 CD (2020) I must confess, after having heard previous

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25/06/2020 nausika

Timelapse: homage to synthesiser and electronic music of the 1970s – 80s is a work of delicacy and dark beauty

Meridian Arc, Timelapse, United States, Broken Press, cassette (2020) One of the busiest people in Seattle, Washington state, these days

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22/06/2020 nausika

Ad Absolutam Essentiae: a tough and uncompromising occult mediaeval BM work

Litanie, Ad Absolutam Essentiae, France, Non Posse Mori Records, NPM-021 CD digipak (2020) As French mediaevalist BM bands go, and

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07/06/2020 nausika

Iki: a plain and homely work created with self-made pipe organ reveals an astonishing sonic world

FUJIIIIIIIIIIITA, Iki, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG 2003 vinyl LP (2020) In English translation, the album’s name is “Breath” but this

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