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Tag: sound art

01/07/2019 nausika

Tracer: a haunting evocation of a possible post-apocalyptic future where entropy reigns

Omit, Tracer, United States, The Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS005 2 x CD (2005) Never one to do things by halves

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19/06/2019 nausika

Desert Drone Cycle: a soundscape of worlds disintegrating under water erosion

Cristopher Cichocki, Desert Drone Cycle, United States, Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS052 cassette (2019) Hailing from the Coachella Valley in southern

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25/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Illimité

Superb team-up by a couple of Japanese “grand masters” of free playing and sound art, if we can use such

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22/05/2019 nausika

Karl Marx’s 200th: a compilation of busy and fiddly electronic music for a noble cause

Various Artists, Karl Marx’s 200th, Germany, Karlrecords, KR-058 2 x CD (2018) Last year (2018) was the 200th anniversary of

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16/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

The Red Claw

German severo-meister Marc Behrens is an undisputed champion of all that’s restrained and minimal, but everything he does also has

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08/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

When Glory Shone Around

PLYXY’s Gloryland EP (HALLOWGROUND HG1806) seemed at first spin like just another ambient set, but creator Ros Knopov has invested

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08/05/2019 nausika

Mass Observation (Expanded): study in invasive digital surveillance as relevant and shocking now as it was in 1994

Scanner, Mass Observation (Expanded), Australia, Room40, CD limited edition / digital (2018) Originally recorded with Jim O’Rourke and Robert Hampson

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04/05/2019 Ed Pinsent

Why History Matters

We very much enjoyed Volume 1 of Historische Aufnahmen in 2011, noting it in the pages of TSP 20. A

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28/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Conseulo’s Departure

Received two records featuring Angélica Castelló from the Mikroton label this season. Castelló is usually associated with the paetzold bass

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24/04/2019 Ed Pinsent

Hold The Phone

Another unusual conceptual release from Corvo Records, the German label devoted to producing full-on art productions with a lot of

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