Brooklyn-based project Nihiti returns with this brief EP of songs seeing a largely electronic-rock band in an acoustic context.
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Brooklyn-based project Nihiti returns with this brief EP of songs seeing a largely electronic-rock band in an acoustic context.
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This is wholly the work of Essex-based musician Richard Thompson (though not my beloved guitar hero from Fairport Convention).
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Ah, music. I am in general opposed to cover albums because most of the time it is simply an annoyance hearing a band put their “spin” on music that you love.
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Shin Buchikama’s drones are some of the purest around.
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This split features a couple of my absolute favorite psych artists.
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Rule breaking time. Fennesz, Peter Rehberg, and Jim O’Rourke have forced my hand.
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The opening moments of Host (Room40) present an eerie moment of rest, but it’s a peaceful rest that hints at untarnished natural sounds, rest that betrays the intensity of the 38 minutes that follow.
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Night People and Bedroom Suck join forces to put out a split that is sure to defrost your wintertime blues.
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More outer space synth explorations to be found on cassette tape, this one comes from a man named Lee Tindall, here performing under the guise of Belarisk.
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Exhibit A: “Turkish Bath” is an hour and change of synth and drum machine bummers.
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A short tape of two sidelong analog synth (and digital effects) pieces from Panos Alexiadis’ Lunar Miasma project, which has seen widespread release for the past few years, and with good reason.
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