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09/04/2021 nausika

Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912: early recorded Japanese music still sounding fresh after over 100 years

Various Artists, Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF115

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09/04/2021 nausika

Manbarani: modern Arabic folk in a quest to find physical and spiritual place and purpose

Natik Awayez, Manbarani, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF116 vinyl LP (2021) It seems astonishing that a composer / lyricist /

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07/04/2021 nausika

Slonk: a raging blackened monster representing a hidden esoteric reality beyond human understanding

Alkerdeel, Slonk, Belgium, Babylon Doom Cult Records, BDC019 vinyl LP / Consouling Records, soul0156 CD (2021) No fewer than two

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03/04/2021 Ed Pinsent

Hark The Herald

New double-CD album from Bipolar Explorer is Deux Anges (SLUGG RECORDS Slugg024CD). We heard from this NYC group in 2019

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27/03/2021 Ed Pinsent

Linked Forest Manipulation Systems

I’m aware of the work of the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge, where among other things they maintain and

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22/03/2021 nausika

Complaints: minimal post-punk alt-rock stretched over too many songs

Gravel Samwidge, Complaints, Australia, Swashbuckling Hobo Records, SH043 CD (2021) Since forming in Sydney way back in 1989, alt-rockers Gravel

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18/03/2021 nausika

Só Quem Viu o Relâmpago à Sua Direita Sabe: a deeply soulful microcosm of Brazilian music and history

Kaatayra, Só Quem Viu o Relâmpago à Sua Direita Sabe, China, Pest Productions, PEST 262, CD (2020) An electrifying and

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10/03/2021 nausika

Karst Relict: last stage in an epic BM trilogy not quite the stunning culmination it should be

Malist, Karst Relict, Germany, Northern Silence Productions, NSP199 CD / cassette / vinyl LP (2021) Gosh, looks like I’m late

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22/02/2021 nausika

Der Grosse Preis: a lush and polished debut of synthpop and sparkling digital dub

Neuzeitliche Bodenbeläge, Der Grosse Preis, Germany, Bureau B, vinyl LP BB 359 (2020) Its English-language translation being “The Grand Prize”,

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08/02/2021 Ed Pinsent

Their Views are Their Own

Mediocre pop-rock tunes from Floodlights on their LP From A View (WOO ME WOOME 011CD)… The band are a four-piece

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