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12/07/2020 nausika

“Nuova Consonanza”: illustrating the breadth and versatility of Ennio Morricone’s vision and achievements

Gruppo di Improvvisazione “Nuova Consonanza”, United Kingdom, Bella Casa / Cherry Red Records, CASA9CD (2007) I’d like to add my

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09/07/2020 nausika

The Oystercatcher: a powerful and affecting noisy interplay of voice and modular synthesiser

Cucina Povera & ELS, The Oystercatcher, Austria, Editions Mego, EMEGO 284, vinyl LP (2020) Here is a very powerful and

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03/07/2020 Ed Pinsent

Rotary Rogues from January

American label the Eh? Aural Repository sends three new cassette tapes… Coims is a Bristol duo performing new music in

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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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12/06/2020 nausika

Nona, Decima et Morta: sparse experimental drone and keening singing take listeners to a dark intimate place

Golem Mecanique, Nona, Decima et Morta, Austria, Ideologic Organ / Editions Mego, SOMA-033, vinyl LP (2020) Discovered by Stephen O’Malley

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10/06/2020 nausika

Deep Thoukus (self-titled): gentle and serene gamelan-like minimal experimental jazz improv

Deep Thoukus, self-titled, Norway, Sheep Chase Records, SKU:SCR018 12″ vinyl / CD (2020) A recently formed minimalist experimental jazz duo

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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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04/06/2020 nausika

Epistasis: brooding sonic journeys leading to transformation and self-discovery

Maria W Horn, Epistasis, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG1904 180 gram vinyl (2019) Hailing from Ångermanland in northern Sweden and currently

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31/05/2020 Ed Pinsent

Plants Surround Us

Enigmatic Belgian composer Pierre Gerard has released Merle Végétal (NO LABEL), a short item which if purchased arrives pressed on

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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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