This is a short set of downtempo, garagey electronic music from Nocow, the alias of Alexey Nikitin, apparently from St. Petersburg.
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This is a short set of downtempo, garagey electronic music from Nocow, the alias of Alexey Nikitin, apparently from St. Petersburg.
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Wroom’s Fungal Overlord recalls mid-era Growing with gorgeously processed doom veering in and out of pastoral beauty and crushing noise.
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Blasts of ascendant noise and abrupt crescendos or filtered shifts populate this set of 20 concise electronic statements.
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Charming noise-pop revivalists Moon Tides play it safe on their debut, but don’t let down jangly mope purists.
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Uruguay’s Gastón Arévalo provides a gorgeous slice of dreamlike drift on this short tape.
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Elaborately packaged with a thick, textured insert and printed obi, the physical artifact of this Sweat Lodge Guru tape presents appropriate correspondence with the rolling, unfolding ambiance of Blood on Tape’s performance.
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With Thou being as productive as they are, even those with a weak spot for the Baton Rouge project will be excused if they do not pick up each and every release.
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Hope is the latest-latest official release from Former Selves, his follow up to the beautiful DVD Fait Accompli from earlier this year, also on Bridgetown.
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Dewey Mahood of Eternal Tapestry has been flying solo with his Plankton Wat outlet for a few years now.
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Ardea Cinerea is the latest short suite of passive folk duo Guanaco ±.
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Jimmy Billingham, who is Tidal, uses soft brush strokes to elucidate his dreamy vision.
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The word "Siddhi" is a sanskrit noun that basically translates into perfection, or success. This sort of describes "Dark Leaves'" interesting compositions, which blend finger-picked folk guitar with shimmering cymbals and bursts of noise from horned instruments and random metal objects.
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CD reissue of Cough Cool's relaxed debut tape of ambient, minimal pop and repetitive, decaying instrumentals.
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