Hel Audio kicks off their new imprint with a release from Karl Jørgensen’s OK Ikumi.
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Hel Audio kicks off their new imprint with a release from Karl Jørgensen’s OK Ikumi.
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Newcastle trio Jazzfinger is still going strong after more than fifteen years.
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Feel a lush concrete garden full of bristly flowers, coarse breezes, and rough foliage open up around you.
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Theologian is an artist of alchemy that plays the part of a mad scientist let loose in a lab to experiment and play with all kinds of bizarre yet satisfying combinations.
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I already reviewed “The Clearing” way back when it was released on vinyl.
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Finland’s Uton, who has put out countless releases for over ten years, has now come out with a new one in a joint effort by DNT Records and Ikuisuus.
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Make sure you’re sitting down for this record. It’ll knock you on your ass otherwise.
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Hailing from Seattle, Scriptures debuts their psych rock soundtrack on Translinguistic Other.
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Handmade Birds continues to push the envelope, putting out releases from some of the most innovative artists.
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German duo Phantom Horse create a minimalist synesthesia that isn’t just seen with the ears but flashes patterns before your mind’s eye.
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Drifting in from Bridgetown is a soothing collection of six tracks entitled Maroon Bells. It is Kevin Greenspon’s latest; prepared just in time for his huge cross-country tour.
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You never know what you’re going to get from Dekorder, but you can always count on it being a solid release.
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Hails. You’ve heard about Sutekh Hexen’s live performances, well now you can see them with your own two eyes. Yes, the blackened noise duo is going on their first US tour. They’re packing up and leaving the West Coast to head to the Midwest, the Northeast, the Southwest and anywhere else they can spread...
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