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07/04/2022 Ed Pinsent

Electric Junk / Soft Materials

Japanese retro-psych band meets a Krautrock veteran on Tokugoya (BAM BALAM BBCD086)…here be the main man from Acid Mothers Temple

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07/04/2022 nausika

All Skies Have Sounded: a radiant cosmos of heavenly ambient drone soundscapes

The Transcendence Orchestra, All Skies Have Sounded, Austria, Editions Mego, EMEGO304, CD / 2 x vinyl LP (2021) Grandly named

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26/03/2022 nausika

All Those Born Must Die: arriving with a bang, then going quiet to the end

Jeff Surak, All Those Born Must Die, United States, Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS063 limited edition cassette (2021) Few albums I’ve

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18/03/2022 nausika

Revolver: tracing a path of virtuoso chamber music from the material to the abstract

Kate Moore, Revolver, The Netherlands, Unsounds, 72U limited edition CD (2021) Since 2012, English-born Australian composer Kate Moore has been

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15/03/2022 nausika

Future Fossils: dark and confronting drone soundscapes of oppression, melancholy and regret

Insect Ark, Future Fossils, Belgium, Consouling Sounds, SOUL0172 CD / vinyl LP (2021) Before hearing this album, I confess I

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05/03/2022 nausika

Star Corsair: a lively ambient / industrial / electronic soundtrack to a sci-fi novel

Cluster Lizard, Star Corsair, Germany, Prostir, Prostir + 4 CD / vinyl LP (2021) A very light and lively work

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03/03/2022 Ed Pinsent

You Still Believe In Me

Cassette tape from Takahiro Kawaguchi is Recorded Xenoglossy (PILGRIM TALK PT40) … Kawaguchi is a Japanese player whose work has

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02/03/2022 nausika

The Refrain: a brief peek into an otherworldly universe at once timeless and transient

Francis Plagne, The Refrain, Australia, Black Truffle Records, BT085, vinyl LP (2022) Definitely not what I had expected from Francis

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25/02/2022 nausika

Azote: a bleak and chilling soundscape of dissonant atmospheric BM and anguish

Monarkh, Azote, Germany, Kammer Records, KMMR015 limited edition vinyl LP (2022) A very bleak and chilling recording was my impression

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23/02/2022 Ed Pinsent

Spiral Rejects

Three new items from the German Attenuation Circuit label. Newcomer Nocturnal Hiss has made Degrader (ACRS 1016), described aptly as

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