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The Tronosonic Experience’s 2019 album, II. The Big Blow, was a thoroughly...
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One may recall back in 2020 we reviewed Jarguna /...
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With Mosaic, we have the answer to a question posed in our review of 1538: “I’m not...
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With Unknown Species, The Spacelords continue their exploration of space rock riffs. As on their previous three releases (2016’s Liquid Sun, 2017’s
Zero Ohms — an electrical term that refers to no resistance — is the moniker used by composer, flutist, synthesist, and producer Richard Roberts, who since 1998 has roughly two dozen...
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Prosaic turbulence you say. What does that mean? Dull and uninteresting chaotic changes in pressure? Or is it The Telephones’ new album that took four years to make? Hailing from Derby,...
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After releasing an outstanding debut album in 2019, Seattle’s Moon Letters managed to...
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Checking the resumes of the people involved in High Castle Teleokestra, one can get a pretty good idea what to expect — Mr. Bungle, Estradasphere, and Secret Chiefs 3 are the most well-known,...
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The creative well of Steve Roach never goes dry — it just keeps giving and giving, with close to 200 releases to his credit since the early 80s, and he still has the time to nurture other...
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The latest tasty concoction of psychedelia The Chemistry Set has been brewing was finally released on June 5, 2022. Founded by Dave McLean and Paul Lake in 1987, The Chemistry Set has been...
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