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Tag: quiet

06/10/2012 nausika

In Six Parts: cool and impenetrable exterior gives way to warmth and appetite for exploration

Tim Feeney and Vic Rawlings, In Six Parts, Sedimental, SEDCD050 (2007) A continuous improvisation of electronically-enhanced cello and open circuits

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28/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Snowed In

Frame Me Again Paul Khimasia Morgan is owner of the UK’s Slightly Off Kilter label, and also occasionally makes music

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01/07/2012 Ed Pinsent

Quiet parts of in-between

Got a fine hour-long performance here by the mighty English duo of Keith Rowe and John Tilbury, two men who

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30/06/2012 Ed Pinsent

What wind walks up above?

A Fold in the Fabric Gill Arno has rescued a document of a performance piece from 2006, where he perfomed

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13/05/2012 Ed Pinsent

You’ve got some Nervatura

We received a generous bundle of recent releases from Gill Arnò in Brooklyn which arrived 20 December 2011, representing output

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15/03/2012 Ed Pinsent

Monadology

Eyvind Kang has realised an intense LP of enchanting and stark acoustic music with Visible Breath (IDEOLOGIC ORGAN SOMA004), clearly

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14/01/2012 Ed Pinsent

Young Theorists

People think I’m insane More from the Pilgrim Talk label sent to us in late October. The Pilgrims there just

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27/12/2011 Ed Pinsent

The Book of Disquiet

Small Cruel Party at the Zoo An unsettling item of ambiguous electronic music is Soft Zoo (FIRST FOLD RECORDS FOLDCD011),

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18/12/2011 Ed Pinsent

A few Crocodile Tears

A cassette it be…short in length…Pee in My Face With Surgery, an American absurd noise combo comprising Fritz and Jaime

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16/05/2010 Ed Pinsent

Hope for the Worst

Leaves From Off The Tree (BO’WEAVIL RECORDINGS WEAVIL16CD) is another shining example of contemporary folk music from the very fine

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