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RPE Duo - Bananas

Wave Folder  The list of equipment that Radek Rudnicki uses on the latest RPE Duo album is full of things of which I have never heard: a Buchla System 200, Eurorack modular, Octatrack and Bugbrand PT Delay, amongst quite a few others. His partner in musical nirvana, Matt Postle, meanwhile makes do with trumpet, piano, Korg and melodica. Between them, though, they weave quite a tapestry of textural […]

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RPE Duo – Bananas

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • RPE Duo
Published 12/05/2019
UnicaZürn ‎– Sensudestricto

Touch What a gem of electro-acousticness David Knight and Stephen Thrower have created for their second UnicaZürn release on the Touch label. The weeviling warmth of the orchestration on the first track is erased by a Steve Reichian slip, snipping signatures ripped through with corkscrewing curls, tapering manatees full of planetary perfume

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UnicaZürn ‎– Sensudestricto

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • UnicaZürn
Published 12/05/2019
Toby Marks and Andrew Heath - Motion

Disco Gecko Lower case soundscape composers Toby Marks and Andrew Heath recently found themselves in a fresh part of the UK, looking after a friend’s house and decided to travel north, south, east and west from that point, making recordings and taking aural snapshots of the areas in which they found themselves. Owing to the way in which they both work, the field recordings that they collected form […]

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Toby Marks and Andrew Heath – Motion

  • Album review
  • Andrew Heath
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Toby Marks
Published 12/05/2019
Dark Star Safari - Dark Star Safari

Arjuna Music Dark Star Safari is a collaboration between four doyens of the Scandinavian music scene bringing together Samuel Rohrer, Eyvind Aarset, Jan Bang and Erik Honoré. Their self-titled LP finds four kindred spirits looking for a way to push music into even newer directions, trying to find a new language amongst the remains of everything that has gone before.

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Dark Star Safari – Dark Star Safari

  • Album review
  • Dark Star Safari
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 12/05/2019
Nodding God - Play Wooden Child

House Of Mythology David Tibet’s been a busy man, undertaking lots of extra curricular activity to rich rewards by collaborating with the likes of Zu and Youth, now he’s dancing on the cuneiformed candy of Mesopotamia with the likes of Andrew Liles and an unknown commodity of the Shaitan-Boy — who may just be a figment of both their fevered imaginings.

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Nodding God – Play Wooden Child

  • Album review
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
  • Nodding God
Published 12/05/2019
Hash Redactor - Drecksound

Upset the Rhythm Hash Redactor hail from Memphis, Tennessee, but you wouldn’t really know it from the bass-heavy post-punk groove that they throw out on their first album. Made up of Alec McIntyre from Ex-Cult and Charlotte Watson and Meredith Lones from NOTS with George Williford on second guitar, the album is structured but sleazy at the same time

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Hash Redactor – Drecksound

  • Album review
  • Hash Redactor
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 09/05/2019
Michael Rother - Sterntaler

Grönland Well, this is a mammoth undertaking and no mistake. A mere three months after Herr Rother arrived once more in Londinium to rock the smooth, polished wooden bleechers of Hackney’s du jour gig venue EartH – a reviewing task I lazily palmed off onto my teenage soni – onto my digital doorstep lands the great man’s new Solo box set with an almighty whompfff. Comprising his first […]

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Michael Rother – Solo

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  • Album review
  • David Solomons
  • Michael Rother
Published 05/05/2019
Ex-Socialite Needs A New Invention

Foolproof Projects Andy Pyne and Lisa Jayne have reconvened as Map 71 to unleash a download EP of new material from Foolproof Projects. After time spent squirrelled away in their bunker (I imagine), the bouncing repetition and simple insistence of opener “Ex-Socialite Needs A New Invention” is faintly reminiscent of some of Factory Floor‘s rhythmic experiments, but here Andy uses squalls of synthetic sound to try and put […]

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Map 71 – Ex-Socialite Needs A New Invention

  • EP review
  • Map 71
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 05/05/2019
Eurovision 2019

As per Freq tradition, Kev Nickells wades into every entry in the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest and ranks them on a slithery sliding scale from rubbish and pish via banging to poppers o’clock. So here we are, another year and another Eurovision. And what joys await us.

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Eurovision 2019

  • Eurovision
  • features
  • Kev Nickells
Published 04/05/2019
JR Bohannon - Recôncavo

Phantom Limb JR Bohannon is a Brooklyn-based solo guitar player who first recorded this mini-album back in 2017 for cassette label Ausca. Phantom Limb liked it enough and saw enough in its diverse energy to warrant a reissue. JR originally hails from Louisville in Kentucky, and some of that city’s heritage has leaked into the sound of the songs, along with the usual likes of Robbie Basho and […]

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JR Bohannon – Recôncavo

  • EP review
  • JR Bohannon
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 03/05/2019
The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing live April 2019

London 19 April 2019 Ten years is a long time in music. Well, I mean, it’s quite a long time in anything, really. And if you adjust for inflation, ten years in the nineteenth century is actually AGES. Especially for a punk band. So it’s quite a thing that The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing are celebrating a whole decade of their anachronistic anarchy of […]

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The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing / …

  • Andrew O'Neill
  • Boothby Graffoe
  • Dave Pettit
  • Justin Farrington
  • live review
  • The Black Heart
  • The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing
Published 03/05/2019
Ut - Conviction

Out In the next part of Ut‘s re-issue campaign, their first album Conviction is up for the treatment and deservedly so. As mentioned before, for me they were  unsung heroes and the purity of their democracy was something that a lot of other bands could have learned from. The fact that Nina Canal, Sally Young and Jacqi Ham all wrote and all sang is an unusual thing in […]

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Ut – Conviction

  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
  • Ut
Published 03/05/2019
Video premiere: flies+flies “Show Me Again” video

“Show Me Again” is a new single from flies+flies, AKA Dan Griffis and Pet Rok, due to be released on 10 May 2019 on Precious Snowflake.

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Video premiere: flies+flies “Show Me Again” video

  • Edith Bergfors
  • film premiere
  • flies+flies
Published 02/05/2019
Joni Void - Mise En Abyme

Constellation The first side of Mise En Abyme milks a soft melancholic as different voices are set alight to a rhythmic jumble sale of textural glitches and slipped-disc percussives as Jean Cousin, aka Joni Void’s second outing gets knee-deep into the virus of modernity.

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Joni Void – Mise En Abyme

  • Album review
  • Joni Void
  • Michael Rodham-Heaps
Published 27/04/2019
Frostlake - Ice And Bone

Discus Martin Archer‘s Discus label certainly knows how to throw a curveball. After the motorik groove of Das Rad and the subtle freedom of Beck Hunters, their next release is the chilly post-folk artistry of Frostlake. Jan Todd has taken four years to record the follow up to 2015’s White Moon, Black Moon and once again has bassist Terry Todd adding his warm groove to some of the tracks […]

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Frostlake – Ice And Bone

  • Album review
  • Frostlake
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 24/04/2019
Abul Mogard - And We Are Passing Through Silently

Houndstooth Renowned synthesist Abul Mogard‘s latest release and first for Houndstooth is a selection of reworkings which take in some interesting artists from today’s outer fringes.

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Abul Mogard – And We Are Passing Through Silently

  • Abul Mogard
  • Album review
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 24/04/2019
Cybotron live April 2019 (photo by Marc de Groot)

London 12  April 2019 Ah, an evening of pure Detroit electronica some thirty-five years or more after it first happened is a must-see. The atmosphere of The Barbican’s post apocalyptic Logan’s Run architectural design just added to the palpable excitement as I made my way towards the venue. This is Juan Atkins and Rik Davis’s Cybotron, not to be confused with the seventies Australian Berlin School artists with […]

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Cybotron (live at The Barbican)

  • Cybotron
  • Gary Parsons
  • live review
  • The Barbican
Published 24/04/2019
Gum Takes Tooth - Arrow

Rocket Gum Takes Tooth have waited five years to follow up their second album Mirrors Fold, but it would appear to have been well worth the wait. The wildness of the live spectacle is not so apparent when listening to this album, but the amount of ideas and angles that the duo has on drum and electronic sound-making is phenomenal.

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Gum Takes Tooth – Arrow

  • Album review
  • Gum Takes Tooth
  • Mr Olivetti
Published 23/04/2019

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