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Tag: pop music

23/03/2016 nausika

Kofuku: don’t resist the clutch of this depressive sludge doom psychedelia fusion pop / rock debut

Low Flying Hawks, Kofuku, Magnetic Eye Records, CD MER040 (2016) An interesting new presence coming over the horizon of sludge

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19/03/2016 Ed Pinsent

Show us to the Sky

Grant Miller is the American guitarist who used to be in Mandible Chatter, Freaks Amour, and Mellow Drunk. He’s more

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07/11/2015 Ed Pinsent

Read All About It

Eric Kinny sent a nice parcel from Nambsheim in France. He seems to be acquainted with Ogrob in some way.

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08/08/2015 Ed Pinsent

The Shoes of the Fisherman

Exemplary piece of home-recording pop-psych DIY song goodiness from The Prisoner Of Mars, a Cambridge-based musician who plays and sings

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12/07/2015 Ed Pinsent

Garden of Delights

Astonishing, bright, intellectual pop music from Esa Shields, making his debut with his Ovum Caper (GR2031) LP which has found

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09/05/2015 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Chaos Pilot

Islaja Suu GERMANY MONIKA ENTERPRISE monika81 CD (2014) Islaja is Merja Kokkonen from Helsinki, Finland. I’ve spent a few days

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06/05/2015 nausika

Ulibka: a short and sweet dip into Soviet kitsch electronic space lounge pop

Vyacheslav Mescherin Ensemble, Ulibka, EP (1964) Of the various unheralded minor pioneers of electronic music who tried to promote their

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09/04/2015 Ed Pinsent

Mandrake the Magician

Another astonishing triumph of immaculate pop music with a twist from Ergo Phizmiz, the uncategorisable UK genius who may be

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04/01/2015 Ed Pinsent

Memory of the Future

Highest recommendation for this double LP Floor Et Satie (EM RECORDS 1114DLP) by Saboten, a compilation of the best recorded

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04/10/2014 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Das Meer Ist Blau

Margareth Kammerer Why Is The Sea So Blue RUSSIA MIKROTON RECORDS MIKROTONCD26 CD (2013) This is a curious item, for

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