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Chantal Acda and Bruno Bavota - A Closer Distance

Temporary Residence Regular Temporary Residence artist and intimate pianist Bruno Bavota met Dutch singer songwriter Chantal Acda some years ago, but immediately figured that their respective styles would make for a significant collaboration. As is often the case over the last few years, the pandemic intervened and forced them into their respective studios, but allowed for some inward artistic development; so the duo decided to prepare tracks separately […]

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Chantal Acda and Bruno Bavota – A Closer Distance

  • Album review
  • Bruno Bavota
  • Chantal Acda
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 21/10/2022
The Vacant Lots – Closure

Fuzz Club The Vacant Lots‘ intriguing mix of lo-fi ’80s synth sounds and doomed US street beats makes for a scuzzy but satisfying trawl through the downtown lights of New York’s underground. Having just read a book based around the NYC blackout of ’77, there was something quite fitting about listening to this short, sharp burst as if this was the sort of stuff kids would have been […]

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The Vacant Lots – Closure

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • The Vacant Lots
Published 11/10/2022
Esmerine - Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More

Constellation We were fortunate enough to have seen Esmerine a number of times many years ago and their chamber music / post-rock hybrid has a vitality of its own that translates well to the recorded format. I must confess to losing touch with them over the last little while, but here we are, five years on from 2017’s Mechanics Of Dominion with their third record in the trilogy […]

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Esmerine – Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More

  • Album review
  • Esmerine
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 11/10/2022
The Heads - Under Sided

Rooster There was always something so cool and approachable about The Heads. As Bristol boys, you often saw them at shows there and quite regularly were served by Hugo Morgan over the counter of Replay (RIP even after all these years) and there was always something in the music that also held that approachability. The murderous rhythms and pummelling guitars might have been trying to fry your brain, […]

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The Heads – Under Sided (twentieth anniversary edition)

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • The Heads
Published 11/10/2022
I Work In Communications - Kiss My Emoji Ring

Tier.debut Any group with a name like I Work In Communications has to be worth some of your time and with the title of Kiss My Emoji Ring, you kind of know that this  album isn’t going to be anything too heavy. In fact, the album contains a veritable cornucopia of lovely if irreverent electronic-based experiments that veer all over the map, allowing the three players plenty of […]

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I Work In Communications – Kiss My Emoji Ring

  • Album review
  • I Work In Communications
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 11/10/2022
Fujiya & Miyagi - Slight Variations

Impossible Objects Of Desire Brighton-based Fujiya & Miyagi have been plying their unique take on electronic music for the best part of twenty years. Slight Variations is about their tenth album and the fourth on their own label, and it is an intriguing mix of ’80s electronica crossed with funk, while taking on the kind of body music with which Mute were familiar years ago, but always with […]

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Fujiya & Miyagi – Slight Variations

  • Album review
  • Fujiya & Miyagi
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 09/10/2022
The Soft Pink Truth – Was It Ever Real?

Thrill Jockey This is the disco of slurs, of slurry, of slurrrs. Everything seems wasted, in the sense of my favourite Donna Summer track (yep, “Wasted”). Even the hi-hats sound shattered, like you’ve found yourself at Shoom sometime around 1987, the real turn of the century; still dancing but full of MDMA on the down, starting to feel your calves give out but not wanting the music to […]

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The Soft Pink Truth – Was It Ever Real?

  • EP review
  • Loki
  • The Soft Pink Truth
Published 29/09/2022
Ellen Arkbro and Johan Graden - I Get Along Without You Very Well

Thrill Jockey The recent collaboration I Get Along Without You Very Well between Ellen Arkbro and Johan Graden is something of a misnomer, as this selection of slow and dreamy minimalist masterpieces brings the strongest elements out of two vibrant and eclectic performers. The secret to the success of this album is the use of woodwind alongside Johan’s keyboard work and Ellen’s voice. Any group that chooses to […]

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Ellen Arkbro and Johan Graden – I Get Along Without …

  • Album review
  • Ellen Arkbro
  • Johan Graden
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 24/09/2022
Glenn Jones - Vade Mecum

Thrill Jockey It has been lovely watching Glenn Jones‘s career and its slow evolution via his experimental work with Cul de Sac to his current solo direction which hints at the likes of John Fahey and Robbie Basho. Somehow Glenn injects a more modern sensibility, a willingness to introduce factors to the sound that make it his own and make the listener feel as though he is leading them […]

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Glenn Jones – Vade Mecum

  • Album review
  • Glenn Jones
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 24/09/2022
Greg Davis - New Primes

Greyfade Typically a good way to start these things is to have a rough idea of genre, but this is … not forthcoming. Possibly drone, possibly sound-art, possibly conceptual composition … the blurb has it that Greg Davis‘s New Primes “uses prime number sets to explore an integrated harmonic, rhythmic, and formal space in just intonation”. Right you are then. What that means in practice is that this […]

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Greg Davis – New Primes

  • Album review
  • Greg Davis
  • Kev Nickells
Published 22/09/2022
Erlend Apneseth - Nova

Hubro For his first solo album in nine years, Erlend Apneseth has chosen to go back to basics, taking his love of the Hardanger fiddle, Norway’s 350-year-old national instrument, and produce a rather personal journey, scouting the wilds of his native land and depicting its solitude and wild beauty in a series of intuitive and evocative selections.

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Erlend Apneseth – Nova

  • Album review
  • Erlend Apneseth
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 21/09/2022
ABBA - Gold

UMC / Polydor Greatest hits albums don’t count. Everyone knows that. If someone tells you their favourite album is anyone’s Greatest hits, they’re not a serious person. They’re a “whatever’s on the radio” person. They’re a “this is good at dinner parties” person. EVERYONE knows that. Except when . The Ramones. The Shangri-Las. Queen. When a band’s hits really hit. There aren’t many of them, but ABBA Gold […]

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ABBA – Gold

  • ABBA
  • Album review
  • Justin Farrington
Published 21/09/2022
https://www.subpop.com/

Sub Pop Over the last thirty years and ten or so albums, Built To Spill has been a revolving cast of characters, alumni of the independent music scene, and bold and adventurous musicians. Through it all though has been singer / guitarist and principle songwriter Doug Martsch, who has commanded the ship as benevolent leader or welcoming collaborator. He has woven his narrative, ever-unfurling guitar style and yearning, […]

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Built To Spill – When The Wind Forgets Your Name

  • Album review
  • Built To Spill
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 21/09/2022
Harry Sword - Monolithic Undertow

Third Man (US) / White Rabbit (UK) Something that’s always useful, before going into a book, is to have some agency which is managing your expectations. Perhaps ultimately that’s why we have reviewers, like me, to hold your hand through a thing. We do the tutting so YOU, dear reader, don’t have to. Foreshadowing yeah? I’m going to go for the good bits off the bat. Harry Sword is […]

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Harry Sword – Monolithic Undertow: In Search of Sonic Oblivion

  • book review
  • Harry Sword
  • Kev Nickells
Published 21/09/2022
OJKOS and Andreas Rotevatn - Mensa Rotunda

Odin The latest release from the fourteen-piece OJKOS is an absolute joy, with its agility and pace really belying the group’s number. It is beautifully summery with a tropical beat to opener “Safari Sundowner” that allows flute, glock and horns to shift and turn at will. It seems a far cry from Scandinavia, its sunny uplands shimmering with the arcs of Henriette Eilertsen‘s flute. Even Eivind Helgerød‘s cute […]

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OJKOS and Andreas Rotevatn – Mensa Rotunda

  • Album review
  • Andreas Rotevatn
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Ojkos
Published 19/09/2022
Electric Callboy - Tekkno

Century Media Electric Callboy are in many ways the very acme of a contemporary metal band; or maybe to put it another way, they have become that very acme. Their first decade was not perhaps as distinctive as their current incarnation, which may have something to do with the arrival of their new vocalist Nico Sallach in 2020. We shy away from describing him as a frontman, for […]

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Electric Callboy – Tekkno

  • Album review
  • Electric Callboy
  • Iotar
Published 12/09/2022
Diamanda Galás - Broken Gargoyles

Intravenal Sound Operations Gargoyles are odd little things; like a lot of Christian ephemera they’re reminders of the impure relationship between the faithful and the spirit realm. In Catholicism, the church is a woman to whom the priest is married, hence their continued spurious and damaging homophobia within that institution. The major distinction between a gargoyle and a grotesque, legendarily, is that a gargoyle acts as guttering, a […]

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Diamanda Galás – Broken Gargoyles

  • Album review
  • Diamanda Galás
  • Kev Nickells
Published 11/09/2022
UnicaZürn – Zurnica-U

(self-released) Produced for sale at UnicaZürn’s incredible IKLECTIK performance earlier this year, this thirty-minute CD-R features three live improvisations that are totally in the zone without edits nor overdubs. The slow and deliberate churn of track one, “Ancident”, sets the scene, its scattering fractals spaciously , an Arabian flavour that seems to tattoo the amorphous sands, pencilled in by scarab-chasing harmonics.

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UnicaZürn – Zurnica-U

  • EP review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • UnicaZürn
Published 06/09/2022

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