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Tag: noise

14/07/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Bride Wore Pink

This Noisy Nylon (SNATCH TAPES tch 223) tape by Ice Yacht sure is “noisy”. Philip Sanderson adopts one of his

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05/06/2023 nausika

Omukade: a strange and wondrous journey through free-form death metal / jazz / grindcore

Ukakuja, Omukade, United Kingdom, Centipede Abyss, limited edition CD (2023) If the front cover artwork doesn’t put you off, you

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25/05/2023 Ed Pinsent

A Mighty Wind

From the Slovenian label Pharmafabrik Recordings we have the Bora Scura Reimagined (PFCD039) record…it’s a whole album based on field

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12/05/2023 Ed Pinsent

All Metal Locking Nuts

Canadian Tim Olive here with Eye Hill, Arm River (MRM60), on the label Minimal Resource Manipulation run by Matt Atkins

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11/05/2023 Ed Pinsent

Radical Teeth

Kotra with Radness Methods (PROSTIR +5), a typically uncompromising set of loud and near-brutal electronic stabs…inspired to some extent by

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10/05/2023 nausika

des-illusions: no illusions about the end of the world, in gradual sonic disintegration

Bruno Duplant & David Vélez, des-illusions, Belgium, Unfathomless, U79 CD (2023) Both French composer / musician Bruno Duplant and Colombian

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07/05/2023 Ed Pinsent

Contents Under Pressure

French improviser supremo Quentin Rollet teams up with Xavier Mussat on Débordements (REQORDS REQ008 / TOUR DE BRAS TDB9053cd), to

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06/05/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Heart is a Locus

Violin and percussion free improvisation from Blood Luxury on their cassette Blood Luxury (TUBAPEDE RECORDS #14), released on Dan Peck’s

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24/04/2023 Ed Pinsent

Degraded Sentences

Great cassette tape of evil, sick synth goop from Leandro Barzabal, an Argentine fellow living in Paris. His Bris De

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22/04/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Talismanic Square

As Burial Hex, American player Clay Ruby continues to produce his extreme power electronics noise on Gauze (COLD SPRING RECORDS

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