After Hassle Hound’s second album and a split LP with kindred spirit Dirty Beaches, Ela Orleans finally releases the follow-up to her magnificent solo debut album Lost.
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After Hassle Hound’s second album and a split LP with kindred spirit Dirty Beaches, Ela Orleans finally releases the follow-up to her magnificent solo debut album Lost.
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I grew up off Lake Michigan, so I always appreciate any chance I get to watch an ocean come to shore.
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The strange thing about the latest (& first cassette) release from Hands In The Dark Records is its timing. It’s winter across the northern hemisphere.
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Two simply eclectic artists who have finely tuned their skills get together to share a split on one aurally delicious piece of wax.
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In its three years of operation, French label La Station Radar has assembled a healthy cross-section of the international underground through their Fake Tape Series and various vinyl and CDr releases. By forging alliances with like-minded labels in Night People and Atelier Ciseaux, and with slated cassette releases on the horizon, La Station Radar...
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I’ve heard a couple other releases from Archers. They were good. But when I put on “They Were Floating,” it immediately made an impression on me.
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Horsehair Everywhere has an all-star line up that you’re probably familiar with: Frank Baugh of Sparkling Wide Pressure, Geoffrey Sexton, Patrick Singleton, Caleb Steelman, Samuel Steelman, Lee Noble, TJ Richards, Stephen Molyneux, and others.
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On “Dances for the Blind Owl,” New Zealand sound artist extraordinaire Alastair Galbraith offers up a brief taste of some music sourced from his own homemade instruments in dedication to Sadeq Hedayat, author of the novel “The Blind Owl.”
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Here are some things I enjoyed in 2010: Best Album Sun City Girls, “Funeral Mariachi” (Abduction) Part of the Sun City Girls’ appeal for me was always their unpredictability, their total refusal to play by anyone’s rules but their own. So it was fitting then, not only as a tribute to the late Charles...
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If any experimental group deserves more accolades than they have received over the course of their career, it’s Smegma.
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