Musique Machine Reviews
From Musique Machine: Hoor Paar Kraat – A Whisper In The Sow’s Ear This 3 inch cd finds surreal sound smiths Hoor Paar Kraat in a more horror filled droney, ritual, hypnotic and mainly field recording...
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From Sonomu: Erik Enocksson, Farväl Falkenberg (Kning Disk) The original soundtrack to a movie about teenage angst in smalltown Sweden that was made quite a fuss over at the Venice and Toronto film...
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From Musique Machine: Merzbow – Anicca Anicca finds Merzbow in a wonderfully urgent, manic and often chaotic mood; offering up three lengthy tracks that literal stream roller your mind in breathless...
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Image via Wikipedia Toby Driver from Kayo Dot is interviewed. No doubt, you may have a bit of difficulty determining whether Kayo Dot’s latest album The Blue Lambency Downward is the soundtrack to a...
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From Musique Machine: Diamatregon – Crossroad French black metal band Diamatregon make speedy and grim blacked metal with dips into blacked post-rock and punk edger’s along its way. The bands sound is...
View ArticleWolf Eyes – Always Wrong Reviewed
Cover of Human Animal Experimental noise group Wolf Eyes has their latest effort reviewed. “Cellar” starts the album out by shedding the processed vocals that were integral to earlier Wolf Eyes...
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From Sonomu: Simon Whetham, Lightyears (Traceable Echoes) Simon Whetham is a Bristol-based sound artist and composer whose work has previously appeared on labels sensitive to the smallest sounds, like...
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R. Stevie Moore via last.fm From Musique Machine: R. Stevie Moore – Me Too Before the likes of Ariel Pink, The Animal collective & John Maus; R. Stevie Moore was making odd, off- kilter pop &...
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