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24/04/2019 nausika

Dolomite Dub: a brisk adventure in dub through mountain soundscapes

Ulrich Troyer, Dolomite Dub, Austria, 4Bit Productions, 4Bit-P008 CD / LP / MP3 (2019) Part adventure travelogue / part homecoming

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16/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Tulips from Stuttgart

Birgit Ulher and Christoph Schiller are here with Tulpe Schicht Brille (INEXHAUSTIBLE EDITIONS ie-011), a fine set of reduced playing

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11/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Cellular Ultrastructure

Very taken with Pieze Para Guitarra Afinada (PILGRIM TALK PT37), by Cristián Alvear…this is the Chilean composer and player who

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11/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Butterfly Strokes

Latest release from Polish sound-artist Bionulor, last noted for his record that was constructed from the works of Satie, and

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09/04/2019 nausika

New Japanese Noise: noisy improv jazz meets flippy electronics but the result is surprisingly minimalist

Paal Nilssen-Love, New Japanese Noise, Norway, PNL Records, CD / digital PNL042 (2019) Celebrating US Independence Day at the Roskilde

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02/04/2019 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Where Memory Dwells

Antoine Beuger to the memory of SLOVENIA INEXHAUSTIBLE EDITIONS ie-007 CD (2017) A little piece of new Wandelweiser for your

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02/04/2019 nausika

Dark Side of the Moon: a gentle if dark and depressive UK ’70s psych folk rock album

Medicine Head, Dark Side of the Moon, United Kingdom, Dandelion Records, LP 2310 166 (1972) British 1970s blues folk band

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28/03/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Stairs Of Death

On the cassette Etwas (TANUKI RECORDS #32), we have two sides of live electronics performed by three players, Ilia Belorukov,

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24/03/2019 Ed Pinsent

A Fireside Chat with Lucifer

Sphyxion is the French duo of Frédéric and Oliver Charlot, and their 2 (ZOHARUM ZOHAR 166-2) album is a very

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01/03/2019 nausika

Pluto (self-titled): hard rock pop album in search of an identity

Pluto, self-titled, United Kingdom, See For Miles, CD SEE 265 (reissued 1989) Formed in North London in 1970, Pluto was

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