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11/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

The In Sound from Way Out

From Sheffield, the combo Out Ink are here with their album Time and Emotions in The Natural World (INK INC

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11/05/2019 nausika

Terra Alta: minimalist coldwave with a techno feel from Barcelona

Fatamorgana, Terra Alta, United Kingdom, La Vida Es Un Mus, LP MUS188 limited blue vinyl (2019) Begun as a bedroom

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11/05/2019 nausika

The End of Electronics: plenty of pop-friendly singles material from Russian one-man coldwave project

The End of Electronics, self-titled, Russia, Serpien Records, CD (2018) Impressively named act The End of Electronics is a one-man

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03/05/2019 nausika

Have Robot Dog, Will Travel … striving to describe the difficulties of the human condition in an age of technology and technocratic values

Stephanie Pan, Have Robot Dog, Will Travel – A Song Cycle for the Technological Age, Netherlands, ARTEk, ART004 CD (2018)

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24/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Patisserie de Neerpelt

Belgian player Jozef Dumoulin is one half of Lilly Joel, an unusual avant-ish song duo producing nocturnal ditties, and was

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11/04/2019 nausika

Made in Japan: occasional bursts of guitar and vocal fire not enough to warm up a tepid album

Flower Travellin’ Band, Made in Japan, Atlantic Records, vinyl P-8187A (1972) Pedantic TSP readers may say the album should really

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10/04/2019 nausika

One Day: an ordinary mellow soft rock album like any other, by an otherwise classy psych-rock guitarist

Hideki Ishima, One Day, Propeller, vinyl JDX-7010 (1973) Best known as lead guitarist (and later sitarist) for the cult Japanese

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04/04/2019 Steve Pescott

The Leporine Report

Snack Family Bunny UK SLOWFOOT RECORDS SLOLP 037 LP (2018) Rabbits! … a salute to those burrowers of the field.

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02/04/2019 nausika

Dark Side of the Moon: a gentle if dark and depressive UK ’70s psych folk rock album

Medicine Head, Dark Side of the Moon, United Kingdom, Dandelion Records, LP 2310 166 (1972) British 1970s blues folk band

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28/03/2019 nausika

Zwai: an obscure fusion of 18th-century Baroque classical music and progressive rock – and no electric guitars allowed!

Häx Cel, Zwai, Germany, Garden of Delights, CD 056 (reissued 2001) For those keen on old 1970s progressive rock but

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