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In the last 20 or so years, I’ve noticed a trend that spans multiple musical genres. In both electronic music and in math-rock, varieties of music that rely heavily on rhythmic complexity,...
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As you might surmise from the title, The WNYC Sessions is a radio broadcast, recorded August 18, 2018, and like nearly all of the recordings by Kastning and his collaborators, the pieces...
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With every Custard Flux album, Gregory Curvey continues to hone his band’s sound. Enter Xenon presents a superbly melodic cross between psychedelic and progressive rock, with ten...
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It was about a year ago that I received an email from Michael Maksymenko regarding an error in
1972 is truly an avant garde album that recalls the experimental free flow of sound manipulation of the late-70s / early-80s cassette culture when sonic artists like Minoy, Hal McGee,...
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Mettle Lark is a relatively new Seattle band fronted by Gretta Harley, who is a veteran of the city’s music scene going back to the 90s with a variety of bands like Maxi Badd and Danger Gens,...
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This is the first release on Auricle Music we’ve reviewed in years, maybe even decades — was the last one the Shub Niggurath Live cassette, some early Peter Frohmader...
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It was more than 25 years ago now that we published a review of Majoun, a...
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Gino Fioravanti, a.k.a. Aglaia, has been extremely busy creating powerful and immersive electroacoustic sound sculptures since his beginnings around 1998, some with his former creative partner...
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When Feast Eternal showed up, Yomi Ship was unknown to me. It is their first full-length release, though they’ve put out a number of EPs and singles since their beginnings in 2016....
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