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Siôn Orgon - Dust

Lumberton Trading Company After Siôn Orgon’s brilliant Black Object comes this freshly minted dozen. Dust is a mini LP whose first track takes no prisoners, births this baby in muscled metal, words dark’n’glistening, then slamming a singular technoid, a ballsy brilliance that surrounds itself in a jaded tinsel epitaph.

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Siôn Orgon – Dust

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Siôn Orgon
Published 11/10/2021
Feral Cities - Arcs and Layers

Fallen Moon John Sellekaers‘ latest Feral Cities album is a series of drone-based soundscapes that fit well with the brooding but slightly abstracted cover image. There is a sense of solitude that runs through Arcs And Layers, but the sort of solitude that is bracing and life-affirming. The jittery opening to “White Heat” echoes around your head as the unstable bass looks for a way of settling down. […]

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Feral Cities – Arcs and Layers

  • Album review
  • Feral Cities
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 11/10/2021
Faust - 1971-1974

Here we are then, a big ole' retrospective of Faust's... if not golden era, then certainly their best-known stuff. "Canonical" krautrock. And of course krautrock is a silly term at its silliest in reference to Faust -- the German band featuring least Germans, singing in French and English and German

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Faust – 1971-1974

  • Album review
  • Faust
  • Kev Nickells
Published 08/10/2021
Gagarin’s “Panceat” (USRNM remix) video premier

The latest video linked to Gagarin‘s epic Great North Wood album, released on Geo Records in 2020, of arboreal wonder and wanderings comes from USRNM, AKA Stuart Bowditch. The video, shot by Stuart, takes the viewer on a glide on a path through the trees as the music unwinds in pumping dancefloor-friendly fashion

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Gagarin’s “Panceat” (USRNM remix) video premier

  • Bowditch
  • Gagarin
  • premier
  • usrnm
  • video
Published 05/10/2021

Upset The Rhythm Here’s another tasty treat from those excellent Upset The Rhythm peeps. Dark World is a twenty-two track exposé of Normil Hawaiians’ early verve, showcasing a formative pool of edgy punk / post-new wave that would finally mutate / mature into the arty haemorrhage that was their debut More Wealth Than Money and beyond. Back then things were quite fluid, sponge-like, a many-tentacled beast collected here […]

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Normil Hawaiians – Dark World (79-81)

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Normil Hawaiians
Published 03/10/2021
The Body and Big|Brave - Leaving None But Small Birds

Thrill Jockey The bringing together of Montreal’s Big|Brave and Portland’s The Body has produced a gratifying collision culminating in a series of tales taking in slow, ancient folk and creeping, hypnotic post-metal in equal measure, laying them bare and then piling noise and heartache into the mix to provide an album that enthrals ever more with repeated listens. On Leaving None But Small Birds, this temporary seven-piece has […]

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The Body and Big|Brave – Leaving None But Small Birds

  • Album review
  • Big|Brave
  • Mr Olivetti
  • The Body
Published 03/10/2021
Wolves In The Throne Room - Primordial Arcana

Relapse In a world ridden with plague, what could be more timely than black metal? And in a world facing impending climate catastrophe, what could be more timely that deep ecology? And in a world regulated by time, what could be more timely than timelessness? Fortunately, there’s a band who do all three. And a new album by Wolves In The Throne Room is just the kind of […]

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Wolves In The Throne Room – Primordial Arcana

  • Album review
  • Justin Farrington
  • Wolves In The Throne Room
Published 03/10/2021
Aria Rostami - Maramar

Intimate Inanimate After the languorous drift of the recent collaboration with Daniel Blomquist, Aria Rostami has turned up the tempo and returned with a series of glichy, dancefloor friendly, sub-techno grooves that are as easy to consume curled up on the sofa as in an early morning warehouse club scenario. What sets these tracks apart from the usual IDM type electronica is Aria’s willingness to back the beats […]

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Aria Rostami – Maramar

  • Album review
  • Aria Rostami
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 29/09/2021
Thomas Dimuzio - LCM

Erototox Decodings Thomas Dimuzio‘s love of the Buchla synhtesiser is well known and here, on the precursor to Sutro Transmissions, we find his initial forays into that universe, that limitless dimension that means every release is a new journey or a new series of travels into the unknown.

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Thomas Dimuzio – LCM

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Thomas Dimuzio
Published 26/09/2021
Dan Berkson - Dialogues

Freestyle Dan Berkson‘s journey through music has taken him a long way and through a lot of styles to wind up producing this classic jazz album. Forming a funk band, playing in Chicago and then moving to London producing deep house 12″s, he eventually re-connected with his first instrument, the piano, just as the vibrant London jazz scene was kicking off.

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Dan Berkson – Dialogues

  • Album review
  • Dan Berkson
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 26/09/2021
Zyklus - Stimulacra

Buried Treasure Delaware Road supremo and all around electronic whiz Alan Gubby has been producing pieces under the pseudonym of Zyklus for the best part of forty years, which is an incredible feat, let alone all the other pseudonyms and collaborations. ‘ Stimulacra compiles twenty-three tracks from Zyklus’s oeuvre dating from 1983 to 2006, some of them perfect incidental snippets at under a minute and others looming far […]

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Zyklus – Stimulacra

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Zyklus
Published 24/09/2021
Rien Virgule - La Consolation Des Violettes

Zam Zam / La République des Granges / Permafrost / Murailles Music From the Tesla crackle of the intro to that extending shadow of organ creeping on throughout, the weird melodics here on Rien Virgule‘s La Consolation Des Violettes feed a widening crescent of expectation. A rich invitation that stirs up a Giallo sensibility, akin to Goblin, but with more lurk in the suspense department. That repetitive and […]

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Rien Virgule – La Consolation Des Violettes

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Rien Virgule
Published 24/09/2021
Coil - The Universe Is A Haunted house image

Timeless Editions There’s a lot to unpack. Visually, The Universe Is A Haunted House is a beautifully presented book, too big for comfort, like an ancient Bible, waiting for its lectern. Images tumble out and over each other – like Peter Greenaway’s books, Pillow and Prospero. It overwhelms at every turn, each giant page ceding new sight and deepening the spirals. Further down. Furthur. You won’t find out […]

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The Universe Is A Haunted House: Coil Through Their Art …

  • books
  • Coil
  • Loki
Published 16/09/2021
Nelson Patton - Universal Process

(self-released) I was intrigued to learn of ambient jazz duo Nelson Patton‘s deep involvement with the genre defying artist / singer Lonnie Holley and there is some obvious bleed between his brand of impressionistic, dreamlike song-writing and the slightly woozy, eyes half-closed atmospheres of Universal Process, their latest album. Although only just released, the pieces were written and recorded a couple of years ago, pre-pandemic, so it carries […]

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Nelson Patton – Universal Process

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Nelson Patton
Published 16/09/2021
Keith Tippet and Matthew Bourne - Aeolian

Two albums linked by a label (Discus) and a player (Matthew Bourne ) and possibly joined by being somewhere in the fallout of jazz that’s not quite jazz. Neither sounding particularly alike, and that’s as it should be. Mzylkypop – Kiedy Wilki Zawyja? There are other words that precede it but, as is right and just, the first proper word on Mzylkypop‘s Kiedy Wilki Zawyja? is “Kurwa”. Which […]

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Mzylkypop – Kiedy Wilki Zawyja? / Keith Tippett and Matthew …

  • Album review
  • Keith Tippett
  • Kev Nickells
  • Matthew Bourne
  • Mzylkypop
Published 14/09/2021
Thomas Dimuzio and Marcia Bassett - Losing Circles

Yew As a child, I had an image of how the future was going to look and I have to confess that forty-odd years later, I am pretty disappointed. Everything seems to be smaller, more compact, less shiny and interesting and space is almost ignored. The sounds on Losing Circles that Thomas Dimuzio and partner in sound, Double Leopards‘ Marcia Bassett, conjure up are exactly how I imagined […]

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Thomas Dimuzio and Marcia Bassett – Losing Circles

  • Album review
  • Marcia Bassett
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Thomas Dimuzio
Published 11/09/2021
Low - Hey What

Sub Pop I think this didn’t leave the CD player for a good ten listens when it came through. I wouldn’t say I was one of those Low fans. I was mostly indifferent for the last twenty years or so. But Double Negative really was a massive shot in the arm. Either for me or the band, who knows. This feels massively like a companion piece to Double […]

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Low – Hey What

  • Album review
  • Kev Nickells
  • Low
Published 11/09/2021
Flukten - Velkommen Håp

Odin The grouping together of Hans Hulbækmo, Hanna Paulsberg, Marius Hirth Klovning and Bárður Reinert Poulsen was always going to be a dynamic affair, but by giving themselves only two days in Propellor Studios to try and recapture the essence of their live outing in February 2021, the spontaneous results could have gone any way. Thankfully, this self-imposed pressure has drawn an album out of them rich in […]

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Flukten – Velkommen Håp

  • Hanna Paulsberg
  • Marius Hirth Klovning
Published 11/09/2021

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