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Tag: psychedelic

01/04/2014 nausika

Womb C: a wide range of genres searching for communion with dark sinister cosmos

Womb C, self-titled, Bestial Burst, CD BeBu-059 (2013) Dark space ambience, post-industrial percussion, sinister electronics, black metal and trance psychedelia

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10/03/2014 nausika

Vast Chains: a mighty mammoth microtonal missive of intense derangement and moments of silent terror

Jute Gyte, Vast Chains, Jeshimoth Entertainment, CD-R JEO65 (2014) Holy heck, here comes another mighty microtonal music missive from the

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07/03/2014 nausika

BlakesianWilliamness: a heady noise psychedelic journey of inner space

Holism Gaea, BlakesianWilliamness, Heart & Crossbone, CDR-HCB042 (2013) As its title suggests, this debut album by new duo Holism Gaea is

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04/03/2014 nausika

Cults Percussion Ensemble (self-titled): a mix of kitsch and sublimely dreamy music

Cults Percussion Ensemble, self-titled, Trunk Records, JBH046CD (reissued 2012) A very obscure release from 1979, copies of which were usually

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27/02/2014 nausika

Kwjaz (self-titled): lush soundscapes of Sixties / Seventies psychedelic nostalgia

Kwjaz, self-titled, Not Not Fun Records, CD NNF 238 (2012) Originally released on cassette, this self-titled debut from one-man project

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07/02/2014 nausika

Beyond This Vessel: a dark and demonic sermon of swamp folk psychedelia

Geist & the Sacred Ensemble, Beyond This Vessel, Moon Glyph, cassette MG68 (2013) It’s time for some dark and demonic

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02/02/2014 nausika

Kinder in der Wildnis: a cosmic blast from the past that should be reverberating around the world

Günter Schickert, Kinder in der Wildnis, Bureau-B, CD BB151 (2013) What have we here? It’s a blast from the past

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09/12/2013 nausika

Deimos: scary little quartet of occult sounds taking listeners on a trance journey

Un Festin Sagital, Deimos, Black Horizons, cassette BH-72 (2013) In ancient Greek mythology, Deimos was the god of terror and

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17/11/2013 Ed Pinsent

Getting Through Accidentals

An astonishing outpouring of energy from Invisible Things on their Home Is The Sun (PORTER RECORDS PRCD-4069) album. The label

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16/11/2013 Stuart Marshall

Too From Tomoonttontwo

Tomutonttu Hylyt GERMANY DEKORDER 064 LP (2012) Tomuuntuu Tomuuntuu BENIFFER EDITIONS BFF 110 12” (2011) My enthusiasm for Finnish psychedelic

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