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Tag: sound art

17/07/2018 nausika

August 53rd: a soundtrack to a futuristic post-industrial society in decay

Fossil Aerosol Mining Project, August 53rd, The Helen Scarsdale Agency, LP HMS043 (2018) Amazing what can be done with old

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15/07/2018 nausika

Polyagogy / Keyboard: a double-set reissue of two compilations of Greek experimental music

Various Artists, Polyagogy / Keyboard, Creelpone, 2 x CD 240 – 241 (?) Way back in the 1970s or 80s

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08/07/2018 Ed Pinsent

The Night Max Wore His Wolf Suit

Modern Wolfskind from the Netherlands is in fact Arjen Roffel and Twee-eiige Eenling is his second release under this name.

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08/07/2018 Ed Pinsent

Ground Force

Yann Leguay is based in Brussels and is a multi-media artist of the sort who respects no boundaries, doesn’t like

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06/07/2018 nausika

Radiophonic Tape Composition in Australia: a compilation of fine experimental music from the 1980s

Various Artists, Radiophonic Tape Composition in Australia, Creelpone, CP 244 CD-R  Now known as Fine Music 102.5, the former 2MBS-FM

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20/06/2018 Stuart Marshall

Ones and Twos

Shuttle358 Field USA 12K 12K2039 LP (2018) Soothing, low-end flutter from Dan Abrams’ Shuttle358 alias, whose last full-length (Can You

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15/06/2018 nausika

Spots in the Sun: an immersive sonic universe of much mystery, turbulent activity and beauty

Matt Shoemaker, Spots in the Sun, The Helen Scarsdale Agency, CD HMS010 (2007) Like other releases of his which I’ve

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07/06/2018 nausika

Soundtrack for Dislocation: a beautiful and beguiling album … that’s also very moody and intense

Matt Shoemaker, Soundtrack for Dislocation, Elevator Bath, CD eeaoa034 (2010) A front cover sleeve of radiant daylight striking a forest

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03/06/2018 nausika

Khayal Kuno: an intense and focused work of mutating ambient rhythms and drone noise

Fosil Sangiran, Khayal Kuno, The Helen Scarsdale Agency, United States, cassette HMS046 (2018) Fosil Sangiran was a project that experimental

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28/05/2018 Ed Pinsent

Round-up of Rotary Rogues

Phil Maguire is an English artiste whose experiments with ultra-minimal digital processing have been arriving here since 2016. I’m often

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