So I’ve listened to this album twice accidentally at 33 rpm.
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So I’ve listened to this album twice accidentally at 33 rpm.
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Drainolith’s Alexander Moskos serves up a four song EP with Flatterers Of Civilization, featuring his fried guitar technique and some synthetic alien not-quite-blues.
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Kyle Bobby Dunn returns to Low Point with a massive two-hour piece of work, and the man can’t help but produce undeniably gorgeous music.
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One of the fun aspects of labels that feature releases which can vary wildly in style is that you never know what you’re going to get from batch to batch.
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English composer Jodi Cave offers up two pieces for his Mort Aux Vaches installment.
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With Seven Stars, the inimitable Mr. Fennesz extends a literally stellar ten-inch extended player to us mere humans.
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Chimes resonate softly across the stereo spectrum initially, then warm chords are added to the mix, before an overdriven guitar feeds back, an insistent bass line starts pulsating, and then drums too.
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Ohio stalwart Mike Shiflet sets the raygun to stun on this brief but potent cassette.
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This tape is of a decidedly 80’s nature; no doubt about it. It’s done well, so it all depends how you feel about that kind of thing.
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I can only imagine that if there was a pop-psych band playing in the background of some scene from Deliverance, It would have been Land Of Blood And Sunshine.
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It’s alarming how many good tapes keep popping out of nowhere. Here’s another one.
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This eight track EP from Quilt on Orange Milk melds noise with synth impressively.
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Schizophrenic improvised 4-track jams, courtesy of Bob Bucko Jr., are the order of day on Tearjerker.
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