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Tag: sound art

26/01/2024 Ed Pinsent

Threaded Folding Stock

Very good solo trombone work called Threads (SOFA MUSIC SOFA 592) from Mattie Barbier, Californian / LA musician although I

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23/01/2024 nausika

Kvad: an epic minimalist dronescape work, heavenly and powerful, mysterious and inscrutable

Erik Levander, Kvad, Germany, Supple 9, SUP008 CD (2023) A chance visit to a cathedral more than twenty years ago,

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18/01/2024 nausika

Tropic of Capricorn: notions of what is natural and what is not shown to be based on assumption and stereotyping

Lawrence English / Werner Dafeldecker, Tropic of Capricorn, Switzerland, Hallow Ground, HG2301 limited edition vinyl LP (2023) Both prolific artists

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10/01/2024 nausika

DAIKAN: reissue of a dronescape work beautiful and serene, dark and forbidding, blissful and hypnotic

Thomas Köner, DAIKAN, Germany, Mille Plateaux, MP49 CD digipak / double vinyl LP (2022) Twenty years after its original release

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27/12/2023 Ed Pinsent

The Great Satellites of Jupiter

Latest from Jason Kahn is Lacunae (A WAVE PRESS awp018), which with its use of noise, synths, and radio bursts,

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14/12/2023 nausika

Carillon sans timbre ni marteau – Vol 1: toy music box sounds on a path into shadowy, cryptic inner space

Maze & Lindholm, Carillon sans timbre ni marteau – Vol 1, Belgium, Totalism, TTSM 002 limited edtion CD (2023) In case

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08/12/2023 nausika

Two Forests / Oceanic: intended as therapeutic tools, soundscapes turn out expansive, stimulating and hypnotic

Sam Dunscombe, Two Forests / Oceanic, Australia, Black Truffle Records, BT111 vinyl LP (2023) TSP readers may recall that the

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26/11/2023 Ed Pinsent

Long Sleeved Tendril Mesh

Another fine work of long-form and testing improvisation is Miroir (AK004) on the French Akousis label. Cyprian Busolini and Bertrand

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25/11/2023 nausika

Does Spring Hide Its Joy: a triptych of dronescape works of surprising richness and complexity

Kali Malone (featuring Stephen O’Malley & Lucy Railton), Does Spring Hide Its Joy, Ideologic Organ, SOMA 050, 3 x vinyl

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21/11/2023 nausika

T​ø​rrfall: a distinctive kaleidoscopic musical landscape of continuous ebb and flow

T​ø​rrfall, self-titled, Norway, Den Pene Inngang, DPI1 limited edition vinyl LP (2023) A new musical collaboration offering a new genre

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