In a personal sense, 2012 was the best year of my life so far. So many great things happened to me that I actually struggle to remember them all. In April, thanks to my wife and family, I was lucky enough to visit Japan, where my scientist friend lives and works. I was there...
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Derek Rogers has created a strong — albeit somewhat flat — release with this work, particularly through a deft use of chord changes, via distorted and layered recordings of wavering organ, and through his ability to cull emotional meaning from tape collage and musique concrète.
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This is the third release for Winnipeg’s Prairie Fire Tapes by drone guitarist (and Foxy D. contributor) Curran Faris.
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On Saturday 2nd June 2012 Prairie Fire Tapes / Dub Ditch Picnic are holding a record party at Dub Ditch house - selling off parts of a collection to raise funds for their next batch of releases. Here’s a lift straight out of the newsletter for y’all dear readers. If you’re in the vicinity of Winnipeg,...
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This is made up of tranquilized downtempo hip-hop beats, instrumental but with some breaks and vocal snippets.
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Every once in a while, an album hits you seemingly out of nowhere.
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This documents a rather minimalist guitar noise performance from Peyote Tapes’ Nathan Young that originally aired on an Albuquerque radio station earlier this year.
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Not a whole lot of light emanating from this one.
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From Prairie Fire comes this lovely tape release, offering Pink Priest and Horders just under ten minutes to showcase their respective talents.
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For this recent project, Milwaukee experimental musician Peter J. Woods branched out into free jazz, as the group name would suggest, with some amazing results.
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