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Tag: noise

05/10/2019 nausika

Symphony No 1: a powerful and raw expansive work from an unlikely artist

Ophir Ilzetzki, Symphony No 1, Germany, False Industries, False026 limited edition cassette (2019) An incredibly powerful and expansive work that

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21/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Junction of the Nodules

Three new cassettes from Eh? Aural Repository, the subsidiary label of Bryan Day’s Public Eyesore operation. Sindre Bjerga from Stavanger

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19/09/2019 nausika

Your Still Life: a wondrous work encapsulating a cycle of development and being

Autumn Pool, Your Still Life, Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Field 19 limited edition cassette (2018) Initially this release

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12/09/2019 nausika

Awe: home to heavenly ambient drone noise soundscape visions

Sortlegeme, Awe, Russia, Perfect Aesthetics, AEST-042 limited edition cassette (2019) As far as I can make out, Sortlegeme is a

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06/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Gods of War

Truly horrible black industrial death music from MZ.412 on their Svartmyrkr (COLD SPRING RECORDS CSR257) album…I had a surfeit of

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06/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Symptoms of Hysteria

Here we have dsic with Discharges Vol. 1 (LF RECORDS LF070)…I’m personally happy to see him release another cassette, of

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06/09/2019 nausika

Ivory Trade / lilac (self-titled): leaving a lasting impression of a future post-industrial world where inhuman cyber-critters reign

Ivory Trade / lilac, self-titled, Canada, (1.8)sec.records, cassette (2017) Based in Winnipeg, the city made famous as a focus of

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01/09/2019 Ed Pinsent

Spill Your Guts

dsic last arrived here with his Entropy release in 2018, a record featuring his familiar sandpaper-glitch attack in the service

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01/09/2019 nausika

Glass Braid: a self-contained, complex sonic universe of beauty and oppression

Lisa Lerkenfeldt, Glass Braid, Australia, Vienna Press, Keys to the Fields 010 double cassette (2017) Active since early 2015, Melbourne-based

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31/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Pleasure of Confusion

I don’t think I ever heard any records by Gallhammer, a trio of Japanese women who played their unique brand

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