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Tag: quiet

05/02/2021 nausika

To Find a Memory in Traffic: a small work of melancholia and loneliness, set in a depressive city environment

Grotta Veterano, To Find a Memory in Traffic, Russia, Perfect Aesthetics, AEST-060 limited edition cassette (2021) Based in Monrupino, a

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20/01/2021 Ed Pinsent

Sail Away from the Safe Harbour

Pleasing string-based record from Ellen Fullman and Theresa Wong called Harbors (ROOM 40 RM 4123). Fullman is a significant American

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23/12/2020 Ed Pinsent

Insider Art

Latest release from French sound artist Éric La Casa is called simply Intérieurs (SWARMING 013), and comprises field recordings he

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16/12/2020 nausika

Minnesmärke: a solemn and powerful dronescape work dedicated to the miners of Bergslagen

Mats Erlandsson, Minnesmärke, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG2008 vinyl LP (2020) Originally from Örebro in inland central Sweden and currently resident

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04/12/2020 nausika

Aperio!: an opening of intimate and unique dreamworlds, experiences and associations

Miki Yui, Aperio!, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG 2007 vinyl LP (2020) “Aperio!” is the seventh solo album release from Japanese

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16/10/2020 nausika

Jar: more radiant and beautiful ambient soundscapes lighting up your mind

KMRU, Jar, Germany, Seil Records, Seil 021 limited edition cassette (2020) The third full-length album released by Kenyan sound artist

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16/09/2020 nausika

A Mimesis of Nothingness: a series of dark soundscape pieces exploring an individual’s experiences of Tehran

Siavash Amini, A Mimesis of Nothingness, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG2006 vinyl LP (2020) Tehran-based composer / guitarist Siavash Amini has

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04/08/2020 Ed Pinsent

Dedicated Directement

Latest cassette from the excellent US label Pilgrim Talk. Their catalogue is select, small and beautiful. While some recent items

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07/06/2020 nausika

Iki: a plain and homely work created with self-made pipe organ reveals an astonishing sonic world

FUJIIIIIIIIIIITA, Iki, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG 2003 vinyl LP (2020) In English translation, the album’s name is “Breath” but this

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13/05/2020 nausika

Soft Tissue (self-titled): a peep into a subatomic universe of mystery

Soft Tissue, self-titled, United Kingdom, Penultimate Press, ppcs5 cassette (2019) Soft Tissue is a new sound art collaboration between electronics

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