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Tag: sound art

05/05/2016 nausika

Faust Suite and others: a belated farewell to Danish experimental music pioneer Else Marie Pade

Else Marie Pade, Etude (1962), Faust Suite (1962), Syv Cirkler (1958) In January 2016, the world lost a major ground-breaking and rule-snapping

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02/05/2016 Ed Pinsent

The Stairmaster

Last noted the Lithuanian composer Arturas Bumšteinas in 2014 with his Epiloghi, an ingenious construct which made connections between theatrical

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02/05/2016 Ed Pinsent

Meontic Voice

Last noted Berlin sound-artist Lucrecia Dalt with her puzzling album Syzygy in 2014, a record of electronic music layered with

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02/05/2016 Ed Pinsent

Cryptical Pop

I find myself completely non-plussed by Lisa Busby’s unusual album, Fingers In The Gloss, and my puzzlement may well be

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28/04/2016 nausika

Hirngemeer: a surrealist experimental BM exploration of mental breakdown

Todesstoss, Hirngemeer, Italy, I, Voidhanger Records, CD IVR045 (2015) I, Voidhanger Records is fast becoming the go-to extreme metal label

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24/04/2016 Ed Pinsent

Krotten to the Kore

Wolkokrot (INEXHAUSTIBLE EDITIONS ie-001) is the first release on the label Inexhaustible Editions, which I thought came from Hungary but

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23/04/2016 Ed Pinsent

Windmills of your Mind

We haven’t heard too many records from the mysterious Berlin art group Column One, and now with the arrival of

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17/04/2016 Ed Pinsent

Semblances

Received a copy of Plangent (PLUM RECORDS) by English performer Ingrid Plum in September 2015…this is an unusual blend of

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11/04/2016 nausika

It was a Time of Laboured Metaphors: a continuous shape-shifting landscape of hardly labouring metaphors

Kate Carr, It was a Time of Laboured Metaphors, The Helen Scarsdale Agency, cassette HMS035 (2016) Well, blow me down,

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10/04/2016 Ed Pinsent

Streichgraben

Lärmheim is the Geneva-born musician Henri De Saussure, and Cent Soleils is his first release. He not only composed, played

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