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09/02/2024 nausika

Songs for the Nervous System: an album of light, warm and joyful electro-pop and ambient for the nerves

Autorhythm, Songs for the Nervous System, Sweden, Thanatosis Produktion, THT23 limited edition CD / limited edition vinyl LP (2023) The

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26/01/2024 Ed Pinsent

Threaded Folding Stock

Very good solo trombone work called Threads (SOFA MUSIC SOFA 592) from Mattie Barbier, Californian / LA musician although I

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19/01/2024 nausika

Carry Them With Us: Scottish Gaelic folklore given new life by smallpipes and saxophone duo

Brìghde Chaimbeul, Carry Them With Us, Germany, Glitterbeat, GB 139 CD / vinyl LP (2023) Albums of instrumental music centred

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21/12/2023 nausika

Work Hard: commentary on life in Ghana and a guide to better living in infectious and energetic music

King Ayisoba, Work Hard, Germany, Glitterbeat, GB134 CD / vinyl LP (2023) It might be called “Work Hard” but it

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19/12/2023 nausika

Le d​é​sespoir utopique: eclectic selection of genre elements results in a wistful and complex meditation on human displacement

Forêt Endormie, Le d​é​sespoir utopique, Fiadh Productions, United States, FP210 cassette / vinyl LP (2023) In an age when, according

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21/11/2023 nausika

Stanze: nine short yet intimate and immersive free-form pop music soundscapes

Aperture, Stanze, Germany, Stray Signals, STRAY008 vinyl LP (2023) Admit it, sometimes when you’ve had a bad day, whether at

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10/11/2023 nausika

The Leisure Principle: a duet of bass harmonica and bass guitar produces eccentric and funky minimalist art

Otto Willberg, The Leisure Principle, Australia, Black Truffle Records, BT106 vinyl LP (2023) Based in London, Otto Willberg is an

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19/10/2023 Ed Pinsent

Searching for Mr. Wrong

Second item received 20 July 2022 from the micro-label Presses Précaires in Montreal. Perhaps untypically for this label, this is

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16/10/2023 Steve Pescott

No Corpsing Aloud

Sorry for Laughing Remember, You are an Actor AUSTRIA KLANGGALERIE GG407 C.D. (2022) The S4L story is one that really

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09/10/2023 Ed Pinsent

Prometheus Alien Pyramid

Latest batch of Zoharum CDs from 18 July 2022. Düsseldorf running Amok on their CD (ZOHAR 269-2) of same name…despite

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