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Tag: sound art

17/08/2014 nausika

I’m Lost: losing and then finding oneself in five expansive sound dramas

Tarab, I’m Lost, 23five Incorporated, CD 23five 019 (2014) Well if Eamon Sprod is lost in this album, what hope

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16/08/2014 Ed Pinsent

Speaking Charms

From 25th October 2013, a bundle from Nick Hoffman sent from his Oregon address. This one was even sent in

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10/08/2014 Ed Pinsent

Microsolci

I am delighted to own another highly eccentric item from Ezio Piermattei, the mysterious and absurdist Italian composer / musician

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09/08/2014 Stuart Marshall

Climatologies Old and New

Emptyset Recur GERMANY RASTER-NOTON R-N 151 CD (2013) More masterful manoeuvring through interstitial zones of perennial instability where explosive power

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03/08/2014 Ed Pinsent

Blue Baroque

It’s been about five years since we heard from the Scottish sound artist Brian Lavelle, when he released Ustrina on

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31/07/2014 Ed Pinsent

Collapsing

Many aspects there be to Things Fall Apart (HERBAL INTERNATIONAL CONCRETE DISC 1302), a record by Jason Kahn documenting his

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30/07/2014 Stuart Marshall

Cold Comfort

Various Vernacular JAPAN WHEREABOUTS RECORDS WHACD-13 (2013) Cold comfort is afforded in great measure by this tasteful survey of introspective

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28/07/2014 Ed Pinsent

Fragments Shored against my Ruins

Lucrecia Dalt‘s Syzygy (HUMAN EAR MUSIC HEMK0032) comes across as a record that’s trying to tell me something; it’s studded

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27/07/2014 nausika

Amulet: the deep and the commonplace in mystery ceremony revealed by iPhone recordings

Oren Ambarchi, Amulet, The Tapeworm, cassette TTW 65 (2014) Korean director Chanwook Park made a short movie not long ago using

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27/07/2014 nausika

Polarlicht: giving us soothing low-key ambient electronic soundscapes

Monolyth & Cobalt, Polarlicht, Time Released Sound, CD TRS041 (2014) In spite of its name which translates from German into

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