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Tag: songs

16/08/2015 nausika

Alèmayèhu Eshèté (Ethiopiques 9): an eclectic collection of songs by a great Ethiopian jazz / funk / soul singer

Alèmayèhu Eshèté, Ethiopiques 9, Buda Musique, CD 829832 (2001) One of the great singers of the brief but glorious golden

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12/08/2015 nausika

Grands Tyrans: tried’n’true black metal punk that encompasses experimentation

Akitsa, Grands Tyrans, Hospital Productions, CD HOS442 (2015) A new album from Akitsa, especially when it is the band’s first

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11/08/2015 nausika

Mastawesha (Ethiopiques 29): showcase of a great singer with unfulfilled potential

Kassa Tessema, Ethiopiques 29: Mastawesha, Buda Musique, CD 860257 (2014) I havn’t heard very many of the discs in Buda

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08/08/2015 Ed Pinsent

The Shoes of the Fisherman

Exemplary piece of home-recording pop-psych DIY song goodiness from The Prisoner Of Mars, a Cambridge-based musician who plays and sings

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05/08/2015 nausika

Realm of Sacrifice: a solid and dependable melodic black metal collaboration

Vanum, Realm of Sacrifice, Profound Lore Records, CD PFL-153 (2015) In an earlier era, Vanum would have been regarded with

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17/05/2015 nausika

Maniya Velichiya: first Soviet heavy metal album is a shotgun marriage with no clear identity

Ariya, Maniya Velichiya, independently released in 1985 At long last I found a hitherto long-forgotten and ancient Judas Priest album where

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16/05/2015 Ed Pinsent

The Caves of Altamira

Quirky post-punkish songs from The God In Hackney on their Cave Moderne (JUNIOR ASPIRIN ASP 026) LP. I started out

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11/05/2015 nausika

Ksiezyc (self-titled): experimental neo-folk inspired by past and present music traditions

Ksiezyc, self-titled, Poland, OBUH, CD D17A (reissued 2014) Originally released by the OBUH label in Poland way back in 1996,

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09/05/2015 Paul Khimasia Morgan

Chaos Pilot

Islaja Suu GERMANY MONIKA ENTERPRISE monika81 CD (2014) Islaja is Merja Kokkonen from Helsinki, Finland. I’ve spent a few days

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06/05/2015 nausika

24 Worter: opening up creative possibilities and connections with twinned reiterations of words signifying aloneness

Jurg Frey, 24 Worter, Edition Wandelweiser Records, CD EWR 1407 (2014?) Actually there are 27 short pieces on this album,

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