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16/09/2021 nausika

Zwart Vierkant: arty blasting BM / jazz / progressive rock fusion appealing to the head but not the heart

Grey Aura, Zwart Vierkant, United Kingdom, Onism Productions, ONISM006 CD digipak limited edition / vinyl limited edition (2021) A tough

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04/09/2021 Ed Pinsent

Terra Incognita / Seeing Shadows

Noted William St Hugh in 2020 with his Weasels Devour The Sun album, an exemplary slab of dark and slow

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04/09/2021 nausika

Winter: a rich and immersive set of noise drone soundscapes on a theme of decay and collapse

Kleistwahr, Winter, United States, The Helen Scarsdale Agency, HMS 050 B, vinyl LP (2021) In my little corner of the

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31/08/2021 Ed Pinsent

The Swallows Say Farewell to Summer

Naturaliste are an American foursome of players who first got together in Omaha in 1998 or 1999, and have surfaced

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29/08/2021 Ed Pinsent

Round-up of January Discs

Nice solo set by Eric Random, an English player who has a fascinating background in punk and post-punk in the

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19/08/2021 nausika

Fiori Chiari, Fiori Oscuri: a mix of sunny worlds of children’s dreams and an introspective solo piano melody

Alvin Curran, Fiori Chiari, Fiori Oscuri, Australia, Black Truffle, BT078 vinyl LP (reissue) (2021) First issued in 1978 on the

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10/08/2021 Ed Pinsent

Four Spark Gap Transmitters

Got the new batch of releases from dsic and his label LF Records, of which I am glad since we

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29/07/2021 nausika

Sylva Sylvarum: a spellbinding work of otherworldly soundscapes describing fantastical locations and utopian societies

Ora Clementi, Sylva Sylvarum, Australia, Black Truffle Records, BT077 vinyl 2 x LP (2021) Hands up who stopped by Black

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15/07/2021 nausika

Last Afternoon: a punchy album of orchestral / computer mini-soundtrack music

Takuma Watanabe, Last Afternoon, United Kingdom, Constructive, CN01 CD / vinyl LP (2021) Looking online for information about Takuma Watanabe,

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15/07/2021 nausika

A Necessary Softness: paying respect to places, experiences and memories in a low-key way that generates surprise results

Alexandra Spence, A Necessary Softness, Australia, Room40, RM4133 cassette / CDR (2021) Inspired by her travels, performances and residencies in

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