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13/07/2022 nausika

Magnetic Debris vol. 1 and 2: dark dronescapes of deep mystery and infinite dimensions

Deison, Magnetic Debris vol. 1 and 2, Italy, Dissipatio, DISS005, 2 x CD (2022) I must confess this double set

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29/06/2022 nausika

Landscape and Voice: where field recordings and voice glitch become a sonic art gallery

Toshiya Tsunoda, Landscape and Voice, Australia, Black Truffle Records, BT089 vinyl LP limited edition (2022) As a sound artist creating

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06/06/2022 Steve Pescott

Limitless is More

Adam Pacione Any Way, Shape, or Form U.S.A. ELEVATOR BATH RECORDS EEAOA057 4 x C.D. (2021) I must admit to

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14/05/2022 Ed Pinsent

He Tuned in to the Low Frequency

Here’s the third catalogue release from Zeroso, the Japanese label for marginal sound art founded in 2019 by Atsushi Reizen.

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04/05/2022 Ed Pinsent

Liquid Shoulders

Batch from the fine Polish label Sublime Retreat, who previously brought us Invisible Light by Alfred Costa Moneiro and Der

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25/04/2022 Ed Pinsent

Nautical / Nuuk

Got a couple of Mille Plateaux reissues of topnotch avant-Techno and electronica…German duo Porter Ricks first put out Biokinetics (MILLE

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28/03/2022 nausika

Decepció. Apatia.: raw depressive black metal excursions into dungeon synth, dark folk and oddball fun

Amargor, Decepció. Apatia., United Kingdom, Forgotten Sorcery Productions, FSP:023 limited edition cassette (2021) Since he started Amargor in 2020, all-rounder musician

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20/03/2022 Ed Pinsent

The Notation of Small Numbers

We were sent a copy of From The Machine Volume 1 (GREYFADE 002) by Joseph Branciforte in New York, who

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18/03/2022 nausika

Revolver: tracing a path of virtuoso chamber music from the material to the abstract

Kate Moore, Revolver, The Netherlands, Unsounds, 72U limited edition CD (2021) Since 2012, English-born Australian composer Kate Moore has been

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15/03/2022 nausika

Future Fossils: dark and confronting drone soundscapes of oppression, melancholy and regret

Insect Ark, Future Fossils, Belgium, Consouling Sounds, SOUL0172 CD / vinyl LP (2021) Before hearing this album, I confess I

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