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Ebony Steel Band - Pan-Machine

Om Swagger There are some pretty eccentric ideas out there, certainly regarding music; but Ian Shirley, the editor of Record Collector, may well have come up with one of the wildest. Kraftwerk must be one of the most revered names in modern music history, and Ian has asked the internationally reputed Ebony Steel Band to interpret some of their better-known tracks in the joyful Caribbean style. I mean, […]

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Ebony Steel Band – Pan-Machine

  • Album review
  • Ebony Steel Band
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 07/10/2019
Eye Flys - Context

Thrill Jockey Thrill Jockey continue their venture into noise territory with the first release from Eye Flys. The band is named after a Melvins song and with their own track titles like “Crushing The Human Spirit” or “Weaponize” and with rather sinister cover art, you probably have a good idea of what this six-track EP contains.

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Eye Flys – Context

  • 12" EP
  • EP review
  • Eye Flys
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 05/10/2019
Dreaming Of Ghosts - Lunarum

Taken from the Lunarum EP (Trees & Cyborgs), Dreaming Of Ghosts‘ “You” video premiers today to mark the release of the 12″ vinyl which follows on from their Shallow Water EP from earlier in the year:

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Dreaming Of Ghosts – “You” video premier

  • Dreaming Of Ghosts
  • premier
  • video
Published 04/10/2019
Jo Berger Myhre and Ólafur Björn Ólafson - Lanzarote

Hubro Considering the island of Lanzarote is renowned for its sunshine and blue skies, this latest collaboration between Jo Berger Myhre and Ólafur Björn Ólafsson is filled with melancholy. Most of this has to do with Lanzarote being the last placed that Ólafur spent time with Johann Johannsson before he died early last year. Apparently, the two of them played a gig in a cave on the island, […]

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Jo Berger Myhre and Ólafur Björn Ólafsson – Lanzarote

  • Album review
  • Ólafur Björn Ólafsson
  • Jo Berger Myhre
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 04/10/2019
Disrupt - The Recreation Room

Zonedog Inaugurating the new Zonedog label with a slice of Disrupt ambience, Jan Gleichmar sets the controls for territories beyond both the heavier basslines of his Jahtari releases and the story-led drama of his Omega Station LP, exploring the concept of mood music for a starcraft’s virtual recreation room on this occasion.

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Disrupt – The Recreation Room

  • Album review
  • Disrupt
  • Linus Tossio
Published 30/09/2019
Paolo Spaccamonti - Volume Quattro

Escape From Today / Dunque Paolo Spaccamonti has been a major player in the lively Italian avant-garde scene for the last ten years or so, collaborating with the likes of musicians Stefano Pilla, Mombu and Ramon Moro as well as Ben Chasny, Jim White and Jochen Arbeit. Not content with musicians, he also collaborates with photographers and video artists, so it is no surprise that his latest opus […]

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Paolo Spaccamonti – Volume Quattro

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Paolo Spaccamonti
Published 30/09/2019
Sequoya Murray - Before You Begin

Thrill Jockey Once again, Thrill Jockey are confounding expectations with the debut album from new soul wunderkind Sequoyah Murray. Hot on the heels of this year’s Penalties Of Love EP, the album finds Sequoyah crafting all sorts of .

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Sequoyah Murray – Before You Begin

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Sequoyah Murray
Published 30/09/2019
Fly Pan Am - C'est Ça

Constellation It is hard to believe that Fly Pan Am have been away since 2006. Always Constellation‘s joker in the pack, their latest album carries on their rich tradition of genre-hopping, song sabotage and listener discomfort as if N’écoutez Pas were only yesterday.

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Fly Pan Am – C’est Ça

  • Album review
  • Fly Pan Am
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 29/09/2019
Lunch Lady - Angel

Upset The Rhythm In their quest for world domination, Upset The Rhythm are going great guns with their release schedule. The latest two tasty treats to arrive are from opposite ends of the sonic spectrum and from both sides of the Atlantic.

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Lunch Lady – Angel / Robert Sotelo – Infinite Sprawling

  • Album review
  • Lunch Lady
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Robert Sotelo
Published 29/09/2019
The Emperors Of Ice Cream - Vice Cream

(self-released) Brighton’s Emperors Of Ice Cream are a totally DIY band who, having worked their way through other local scene bands covering noise, improv and freak-folk type stuff, have settled on the Emperors for peddling an open-minded take on the kind of wonky indie scrawl at which the British were so good on the mid to late 1980s.

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The Emperors Of Ice Cream – Vice Cream

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • The Emperors Of Ice Cream
Published 29/09/2019
FaUSt live September 2019

London 14 September 2019 After a tortuous journey through London and around the building site that is Hackney Wick at the moment, we find ourselves standing outside  Studio 9294, one of the many curious venues that Baba Yaga’s Hut uses for its shows. Steel shuttered doors and a street art facade lead us into the concrete bunker that is serving the three bands tonight.

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FaUSt / Camera / Datashock (live at Studio 9294)

2 Comments
  • Camera
  • Datashock
  • Faust
  • live review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Studio 9294
Published 18/09/2019
The Utopia Strong - The Utopia Strong

Rocket Composed of British-Iranian musician and composer Kavus Torabi (of Knifeworld, Guapo, Gong and Cardiacs fame), Coil and Téléplasmiste’s Michael J York, and Steve Davis (yes, snooker’s number one of yore, now fully bewitched by all things modular), The Utopia Strong‘s self-titled debut LP is a light and airy piece of work.

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The Utopia Strong – The Utopia Strong

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • The Utopia Strong
Published 12/09/2019
Being - A Death In The Family

Trace Recordings Mark Beazley picks the Trace Recordings artistes with great care, and it is easy to see why they have chosen to release the first album from bass and voice duo Being. Not only does the bass couch the restless and emotive vocal in a dreamy gauze, but the overall sound draws the listener closer into the pervading melancholy.

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Being – A Death In The Family

  • Album review
  • Being
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 12/09/2019
Acid Rooster - Acid Rooster

Sunhair Music Germany seems to be producing some of the world’s top space and acid rock bands at the moment. Certainly the wonderful Electric Moon and its various offshoots have lead the way over the past few years, giving a wide catalogue of interstellar titles that have taken the blueprint from older bands and expanded it further outward. Acid Rooster are a band that has sprung up up […]

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Acid Rooster – Acid Rooster

  • Acid Rooster
  • Album review
  • Gary Parsons
Published 12/09/2019
Corey Mwamba - NTH

Discus The two latest releases from Martin Archer‘s wonderful Discus label ply very different takes on the fluttering world of modern jazz.

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Orchestra Entropy – Rituals / Corey Mwamba – NTH

  • Album review
  • Corey Mwamba
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Orchestra Entropy
Published 12/09/2019
Robert Sotelo: picture by Beth Chalmers

The month that his new LP Infinite Sprawling is released on Upset The Rhythm, Robert Sotelo is interviewed by Andrew Doig on life, the creative process and new release anxiety.

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There are many combinations of people involved with all this: …

  • Andrew Doig
  • interviews
  • Robert Sotelo
Published 07/09/2019
Story Teller - Project ROY

Adaadat Gather round, kiddies. I hope you are sitting comfortably, because it is time for the second instalment of Story Teller‘s Lovecraftian travelogues. After the first instalment’s gory tale of love and lust between the aristocracy and plant life, I at least had some idea that it wouldn’t necessarily be the child-friendly story of the Marshall Cavendish variety. Once again, Bruce McClure has come up with something profoundly […]

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Story Teller – Project R.O.Y.

  • Album review
  • audio books
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Story Teller
Published 05/09/2019
Strain Crack and Break Vol 1

Finders Keepers “Categories strain, crack and sometimes break, under their burden — step out of the space provided”, goes the intro to the Nurse With Wound list – as the rivery wound within the typographics become your rabbit hole, the spidery black text your ladder. Mythology is a strange thing: a seed of truth dropped in the enquiring mind some might say.

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Various – Strain Crack And Break: Music From The Nurse …

2 Comments
  • Album review
  • Dashiell Hedayat
  • Etron Fou Leloublan
  • Horrific Child
  • Igor Wakhévitch
  • Jacques Thollot
  • Jean Cohen-Solal
  • Lard Free
  • Mahjun
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Nurse With Wound
  • Philippe Besombes
  • Pierre Henry
  • Red Noise
  • various artists
Published 05/09/2019

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