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09/04/2021 nausika

Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912: early recorded Japanese music still sounding fresh after over 100 years

Various Artists, Sound Storing Machines – The First 78rpm Records from Japan, 1903 – 1912, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF115

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09/04/2021 nausika

Manbarani: modern Arabic folk in a quest to find physical and spiritual place and purpose

Natik Awayez, Manbarani, United States, Sublime Frequencies, SF116 vinyl LP (2021) It seems astonishing that a composer / lyricist /

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18/03/2021 nausika

Só Quem Viu o Relâmpago à Sua Direita Sabe: a deeply soulful microcosm of Brazilian music and history

Kaatayra, Só Quem Viu o Relâmpago à Sua Direita Sabe, China, Pest Productions, PEST 262, CD (2020) An electrifying and

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17/02/2021 nausika

The Sojourner: a singular achievement of eclectic jazz pop / improv virtuosity

The Ensemble Al Salaam, The Sojourner, United States, Strata-East Records, SES-7418 vinyl LP (1974) / Japan, P-Vine, PLP 6950 vinyl

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14/02/2021 Ed Pinsent

Sounds and Sweet Airs

Astonishing new record from Wet Ink Ensemble, that New York group led by Sam Pluta and dedicated to playing new,

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11/02/2021 nausika

RIP Ghédalia Tazartès

RIP Ghédalia Tazartès (1947 – 2021) News of Ghédalia Tazartès’ death on 9 February 2021 reached me through social media

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16/12/2020 Ed Pinsent

Glass Tears

Here’s a team-up of two important French experimenters, Pascal Comelade and Marc Hurtado. Their album Larme Secrete (KLANGGALERIE gg334) is

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25/11/2020 nausika

Vines Grow Between My Eyes: a starkly minimal electronic / industrial folk album with an uncomfortable message

Happy Dead Man, Vines Grow Between My Eyes, Germany, Unrock, UNROCK 019 LP (2020) A collaboration of three stalwarts of

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08/11/2020 Ed Pinsent

Five from April 2020

From the Ventil Records label in Vienna, we have The Trouble With Being Born (VENTIL RECORDS V_013) by Schrecken and

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29/10/2020 nausika

The Way of Minimalism and Space in reissued rare version of “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai OST”

The RZA, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai OST, United States, 36 Chambers, vinyl LP (original Japanese soundtrack version

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