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Tag: spoken word

08/05/2012 nausika

Great Explorers: gentle surf music and psych-pop amble through Cambridge

The Doozer, Great Explorers, United Kingdom, Pickled Egg, EGG76CD (2010) A very pleasant psych-pop amble through his home town of

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25/02/2012 Ed Pinsent

Towers of Silence / Identity is Death

A couple of items from the Israel label Heart & Crossbone, which has for some years now been feeding me

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29/12/2011 Ed Pinsent

Round-up of Rotary Rogues

Some fine cassettes pulled out the boxes of late. Dead Girl’s Party is a Scott Foust (Idea Fire Company) side

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08/09/2011 Ed Pinsent

Hunched and Needy

From June this year, we find the Brighton-based label Slightly Off Kilter releasing these poetry records. All four of these

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19/02/2011 Ed Pinsent

Motets and Spiders

From Mind Twisting Records in Poland we received this far-out album of improvised gut-wrenching doomy-drone-jazz, which appealed to me instantly.

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13/01/2011 Ed Pinsent

Coherent Light Waves / Serpentine Gaze

Piiptsjilling is a fairly unusual cultural mix, with three Dutch improvising guitarists Romke Kleefstra, Mariska Baars and Rutger Zuydervelt, plus

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01/01/2011 Ed Pinsent

Serve In Silence

Here’s a spoken-word curio which showcases the poetry of Zbigniew Herbert, who I learn was one of Poland’s foremost post-war

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01/08/2008 Ed Pinsent

Voice Box (TSP radio 01/08/08)

Show compiled by Philip Sanderson (spoken word elements) and Ed Pinsent (music selections), based on an idea by Philip Sanderson

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20/10/2007 Ed Pinsent

ESP-Disk’ sampler III (TSP radio 19/10/07)

With guest presenter Clive Graham Alan Sondheim and Ritual All 7-70, (Track 5) From The Songs, USA FIRE MUSEUM RECORDS

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03/12/2004 Ed Pinsent

Marc Baines Travelogue (TSP radio show 03/12/04)

John Cage and Kenneth Patchen, The City Wears A Slouch Hat (1942) excerpt USA CORTICAL FOUNDATION ORGAN OF CORTI 14

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