Newcastle trio Jazzfinger is still going strong after more than fifteen years.
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Newcastle trio Jazzfinger is still going strong after more than fifteen years.
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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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Handmade Birds continues to push the envelope, putting out releases from some of the most innovative artists.
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Larvae is by far Sutekh Hexen’s most diverse and complex work to date.
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Loveliescrushing has impressively reached a career that now spans twenty years!
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Svrrender is Servile Sect’s follow-up companion work that is meant to complement and complete their earlier Trvth LP.
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Circle of Ouroborus have been breaking barriers and crossing genres since 2006, but nothing has been as challenging and dangerous as this.
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This special split tape is made up of the two solo projects from each member of Servile Sect.
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Preterite is the duo of Genevieve Beaulieu (Menace Ruine) and James Hamilton (Column, Nebris, Dystonia EK).
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Demian Johnston, the prolific visual/aural artist, crafts another release that is so dismally delightful that it would curl the toes of any cadaver in fiendish ecstasy.
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2011 was a pretty swell year for music, made even better for me because now I’m a music director at WCBN, and also because I’m now a DJ on the station’s long-running mix show, Crush Collision. I did a 2-hour mix of some of my favorite trax of the year on that show, and...
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Featuring members of Hostage Pageant and Toil, Crooked Necks create a dynamic sound mixing anxious post-punk, foreboding metal, and frozen 80s goth and new wave. The duo’s debut release, Alright is Exactly What It Isn’t, was recently released on the Handmade Birds label along with a companion white-label 12″ featuring reinterpretations of deep cuts...
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How the hell am I supposed to describe this? There are certain artists, such as Circle of Ouroborus, which make a reviewer feel an internal tension.
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