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Cantenac Daga - Seseuda

blindblindblind Wooo, this two-track live album from French instrumental duo Cantenac Dagar is straight off the bone, with no overdubs or studio trickery marring its sizzling sincerity. The crank-handled smack of those beats rupture a refreshing rawness on “Saique”, all dirty’n’distorted stepping into this abrasive banjo shadow. A gnarly screechy beast bowed by Stéphane Barascud taking a coarse grain sandpaper

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Cantenac Dagar – Seseuda

  • Album review
  • Cantenac Dagar
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
Published 09/05/2021
Francesco Maria Narcisi - Voluta

KrysaliSound The harpsichord is one of the most evocative instruments; its sound immediately transporting you back four or five hundred years to the time of royal courts and bewigged composers. On Voluta, Francesco Maria Narcisi takes fragments of the instrument being played and introduces them to a modern setting that puts it right onto the back foot.

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Francesco Maria Narcisi – Voluta

  • Album review
  • Francesco Maria Narcisi
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 09/05/2021
Robert Schroeder - Pyroclast

Spheric Music Robert Schroeder began making albums in 1979, being one of the artists on Klaus Schulze’s Innovative Communication label. He produced six wonderful albums for IC, including the mesmeric Galaxie Cygnus-A. He has produced a large body of electronic music over the last forty-two years, always pushing boundaries using a wide array of sounds from his various synthesizer set-ups, including some older analogue instruments that give him […]

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Robert Schroeder – Pyroclast

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  • Album review
  • Gary Parsons
  • Robert Schroeder
Published 28/04/2021
Modulisme - Ian Boddy

Ever since discovering electronic music while at university, Ian Boddy has immersed himself in the world of synthesis, becoming a renowned exponent of the form, particularly active in ambient electronica as well as specialising in sound library creations and sound design. Working with collaborators including Robert Rich, Chris Carter, Markus Reuter, Erik Wøllo and Nigel Mullaney, as well as with Mark Shreeve as ARC, he has been busy […]

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Modulisme: Ian Boddy

  • Ian Boddy
  • interviews
  • Modulisme
Published 28/04/2021
Audio Obscura - Adventures In The Anthropocene

Audio Obscura Neil Stringfellow‘s Audio Obscura has followed up 2020’s Love In The Time Of The Anthropocene with another expansive and hugely diverse litany of the destruction that has been caused since the time that our species has been on the earth. It is an affecting and far-reaching suite of pieces that make great use of the spoken word, set against the backdrop of expansive electronica that is […]

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Audio Obscura – Adventures In The Anthropocene

  • Album review
  • Audio Obscura
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 28/04/2021
100 Harsh Noise Wall Compilation

Broken Tape I’ll apologise for being brusque, but there’s a lot to get through and we haven’t got all day. – What is harsh noise wall? It’s harsh noise, except less happens. Typically fairly long, typically just white noise, typically minimal if not no dynamics. Often abbreviated to HNW. If it’s quieter it’s ambient noise wall (ANW) – Great, so what’s this compilation? It’s called 100 Harsh Noise […]

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Various Artists – 100 Harsh Noise Wall Compilation

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Published 26/04/2021
Mike Lazarev - Out Of Time

Injazero There is something kind of fitting about the title to Mike Lazarev‘s latest mini opus. It is a work of real compositional thought and love, but although it comprises ten tracks, it clocks in at a little over twenty minutes. You may think that it would only constitute sketches or fragments, but each of these short piano-led pieces is perfect in its integrity and the moods captured […]

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Mike Lazarev – Out Of Time

  • Album review
  • Mike Lazarev
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 26/04/2021
Antoni Maiovvi and ANTA - Church Of The Second Sun

Death Waltz Originals Gong possessors ANTA, of Bristol legend, sutured to the might of international man of Italo mystery Antoni Maiovvi, who is definitely not from Bemmie before it got poncy. What is the score? Well. I am here for PURE MUSIC. And how pure it is! Pure as the water from the mountains of the Gods. As I understand it, Herr Maiovvi wrote a bunch of tracks […]

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Antoni Maiovvi and ANTA – Church Of The Second Sun

  • Album review
  • Anta
  • Antoni Maiovvi
  • Kev Nickells
Published 20/04/2021
Conrad Schnitzler - Paracon

Bureau B Conrad Schnitzler is one of Krautrock’s founding fathers; he was part of the original line up of Tangerine Dream along with Klaus Schulze and he was an original member of Kluster, who renamed themselves Cluster after his departure. Schnitzler’s work straddles the line between avant-garde pieces to cosmic electronica, all with a sense of darkness imbued within his sweeping epics. The pieces presented on Paracon are […]

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Conrad Schnitzler – Paracon (The Paragon Session Outtakes 1978-1979)

  • Album review
  • Conrad Schnitzler
  • Gary Parsons
Published 20/04/2021
James Welburn - Sleeper In The Void

Miasmah James Welburn certainly conjures up a sense of epic with this new LP, Sleeper In The Void. The reactive pleasure that is “Raze” ritually burning through your mind like a restless phantom, then plunge-pooled into a corrosive bath of grainy noise, twisting Soliloquy For Lilith-like on bassy parabolics and flickers of percussive recoil until the drama is daggering divergent colours and serpentine mirage.

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James Welburn – Sleeper In The Void

  • Album review
  • James Welburn
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
Published 17/04/2021
Christine Ott - Time To Die

Gizeh The brief spoken-word section, remote and benign, of the drifting opening track to Christine Ott‘s latest release, Time To Die, lends an air of tired truth to the doomy and distorted soundscape. Electronic sounds waver in the dust of a far-flung outpost, distant and interminable.

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Christine Ott – Time To Die

  • Album review
  • Christine Ott
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 10/04/2021
Sun Dial - Mind Control: The Ultimate Edition

Sulatron Before I discuss the music, I have to say what an incredibly beautiful re-release this is from Sulatron Records. Not only does Mind Control: The Ultimate Edition look wonderful in its yellow and black splatter 180-gramme vinyl, but it sounds fantastic as well (also available on two CDs with bonus tracks as well). Its gatefold sleeve just adds to the overall feel of a wonderfully put-together quality […]

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Sun Dial – Mind Control: The Ultimate Edition

  • Album review
  • Gary Parsons
  • Sun Dial
Published 10/04/2021
Francisco Meirino - The Process Of Significance

Misanthropic Agenda Quite where we are here I’m not entirely sure. I don’t really follow a lot of noise or musique concrète or, like, whatever this is. But that this is a 4CD boxset suggests that either Francisco Meirino‘s of some standing or the label owe him a favour for a hit or something. I certainly hope it is for being of some standing, because this is fine […]

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Francisco Meirino – The Process Of Significance

  • Album review
  • Francisco Meirino
  • Kev Nickells
Published 07/04/2021
Alfio Antico - Trema La Terra

Ala Bianca The latest release from Sicilian percussionist Alfio Antico finds him staring out form the rural cover like a nineteenth century mesmerist, his gaze unyielding as he prepares to draw us in to his unique soundworld of sung-spoken folk tales set against the musical wealth of his players and collaborators as they dip into European folk and trail through acoustic-industrial unrest to a galaxian drift.

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Alfio Antico – Trema La Terra

  • Album review
  • Alfio Antico
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 01/04/2021
MXLX - Nebula Rasa

Kindarad Those of you who’ve been following MXLX (he of Fairhorns, Knife Library, very etc) will know he’s a slippery bugger. His earlier days — mostly characterised by the now-defunct Team Brick project — went through a series of phases, sometimes in the same gig, pulling in stimmy noise, klezmer-after-burial, shouting hardcore, Shaggs-esque lop-sided indie — again very etc.

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MXLX – Nebula Rasa

  • Album review
  • Kev Nickells
  • MXLX
Published 01/04/2021
Treppenwitz - Sister In Kith

Discus For Treppenwitz‘s third musical adventure, the trio set up in a living room and pressed record to see what could be captured over the course of two days’ improvisation. That sense of intimacy and immediacy is perfectly captured on this document that finds them further blurring the boundaries that might constrict a trio that leans towards jazz, but is completely immersed in a wealth of styles and […]

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Treppenwitz – Sister In Kith

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Treppenwitz
Published 01/04/2021
Surprise Barbue - Kabukichō

Zam Zam The synth duo of Kevin Valentin and Benjamin Moutte have a proper appreciation of their wares, something that the ominous plunge of the opener on their new Surprise Barbue album Kabukichō solidly demonstrates. It mindscapes a lovely tensive herald, spiralised in jewelled splashes and a subtle creep of melody that glitters its periphery. A drama that twists in “Cerf-Souris”’s unfurling keystrokes as a sweetened glaze of […]

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Surprise Barbue – Kabukichō

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Surprise Barbue
Published 26/03/2021
Tortusa - Bre

Jazzland John Bishop‘s latest Tortusa release, Bre, finds him teaming up with a group of like-minded sonic explorers to prepare a series of fantastical, elemental soundscapes that act as ciphers for the extraordinary images on the cover. The sounds sweep from the speakers, appearing at once modern yet ageless, as if they were generated with no understanding or knowledge of the current state of music. With a guest […]

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Tortusa – Bre

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Tortusa
Published 26/03/2021

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