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Tag: spoken word

11/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Let No Corrupt Communication Proceed Out Of Your Mouth

Recent cassette from Seth Cooke is Weigh The Word (SETHCOOKE.EU SC001), another conundrum and conceptual piece which does not surrender

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04/08/2019 Ed Pinsent

Inside The Apple

Top marks to Alina Kalancea and her album The 5th Apple (STÖRUNG str013). Spoken word recits combined with low-key, creepy

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17/07/2019 nausika

Promien: aestheticised violence turns out to be noisy kitsch dance music

Mazut, Promien, Poland, Positive Regression, CD PR PRO (2019) Released on their label Positive Regression, this album by the duo

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08/07/2019 nausika

Until I Learn the Language of Vegetable Mineral: songs for the human inhabitants of Planet Earth from an idiosyncratic observer

Viv Corringham, Until I Learn the Language of Vegetable Mineral, United Kingdom, Linear Obsessional, LOR123 cassette (2019) For the past

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05/07/2019 Steve Pescott

A Field Study

Alain Chamois Let me Take you There U.K. OWD SCRAT RECORDS OWD 010 CD (2018) On the trail then, of

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02/07/2019 nausika

Partner // Emotive: exploring, investigating and defining one’s individual femininity through monologues and sound poetry

Naomi Jackson, Partner // Emotive, United Kingdom, The Lumen Lake, cassette (April 2019) An intriguing work, “Partner // Emotive” is

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29/06/2019 Ed Pinsent

This Intellect Is Wild

Unusual spoken-word and electronica album…The Velocity of Velocities (OPA-LOKA RECORDS OL 1805) is a collaboration between Antonella EYE Porcelluzzi, who

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15/06/2019 Paul Khimasia Morgan

So This Is Real Life

Rhodri Davies / David Sylvian / Mark Wastell There Is No Love UK CONFRONT RECORDINGS CORE01 CD (2018) Having lost

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02/06/2019 Ed Pinsent

Journey Through the Stomach

Bitsy Knox is a contemporary visual artist who has made sculptures, mobiles and suchlike in art galleries – some of

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02/06/2019 Ed Pinsent

Nativity Gift

Unusual and touching album of songs and spoken word from Bipolar Explorer, a band in NYC calling themselves a “dreampop

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