Just when you think you’ve heard everything that the contemporary krautrock revival has to offer, something fun like this pops up, coming from France of all places.
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Just when you think you’ve heard everything that the contemporary krautrock revival has to offer, something fun like this pops up, coming from France of all places.
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Bong is just an unstoppable doomful psychedelic force.
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Tompkins Square is kind of a dream label for people like me.
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I have been pretty vocal in my love for the Field Hymns label over the past year or so and one of the big reasons that the label so resonates with me is because of the excellent Boron. Now that I know Boron began, for all intents & purposes, the night that Nelson and...
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Amen Dunes is the solo project of Damon McMahon, who began recording in the fall of 2006 in upstate New York.
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Ayal Senior’s Medusa imprint has been releasing a steady stream of handmade goodies for a few years now.
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Xander Harris, who the label appropriately deems the “Texas synth-saw massacre-ist,” returns with a follow up to his Not Not Fun Urban Gothic debut.
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HMS is a collaboration between Joe Houpert, Nathan McLaughlin, and Erich Steiger, performing “straight improv at high volumes.”
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With a jaded punk sense, Big Harp infuse their outlaw country stories with grit and self-deprecating wisdom.
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Geographic North announced the line-up of the second half of their You Can’t Hide Your Love Forever 7” subscription series. Continuing the series’ exclusive sounds pressed onto high-quality vinyl with art designed by the label, the roster is as follows: Windy & Carl Windsor for the Derby Ramses III Clipd Beaks Mountains Papercuts The...
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There’s a sense of dread to everything percussionist Mike Weis gets involved with.
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Submerged, drowned sounds, minimal drones owning subtle nods to electric jazz guitar, the improvisations of Manuel Mota are at once similar to a lot of recent solo guitar improvs and yet from a different angle.
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