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Inspired by the original Industrial Records release of William S. Burroughs’s Nothing Here Now but the Recordings, Belgian record label Sub Rosa worked with Burroughs to release another album: Break Through In Grey Room. Originally compiled in 1986…

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Presenting the infamous, the mellifluous and harmonious, the bravura balladry of ineffable inculcations that lambently caress the soul of fair Phoebus Apollo: The music of Messrs. J.C. and Anphibus.

Social Spring Cleaning: Far from the nipple of…

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Alvin Lucier on Sferics and Music For Solo Performer:

"Sferics is the shortened term for atmospherics, natural radio-frequency emissions in the ionosphere, caused by electromagnetic energy radiated from nearby or distant lightning. . . . My…

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Robert Ashley's Automatic Writing, originally released as an LP by Lovely Music in 1979. Over the course of Robert Ashley's career his preoccupation with language and the voice took many forms. He became known in his librettos as a wonderful, funny,…

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CD with a few tracks from Suphala -- Suphala is a tabla artist, composer, and producer. She is a protégé of tabla players Ustad Alla Rakha and Zakir Hussain and is based in New York City.

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The constellation of vocal melodies and sound texts from here and there is the result of a movement from place to place, be it in life or in thoughts, in the past or in the present; be it in the macrocosm of time, life, the universe, or in the…

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Lifespans is electronic music where no actual voice sounds were used.
But if you listen to it at a fairly loud volume, or with headphones, you will seems to hear myriads of voices, singing little melodies that never repeat themselves.
It is based…

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A REVIEW:
This must rank as the weirdest CD I've ever bought - virtually unlistenable, but not without a certain charm. You get some idea of what it's like if I tell you that the best track has the shouted chorus "Would you rather die in a car…

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With The Latest Research from the Department of Electrical Engineering (2011), Michel Banabila dived deeper into more experimental electronic territory he started exploring on releases like Spherics (2001, 2003) and Signals from Krakrot (2008). The…

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Kerman (5UUs, Present, Thinking Plague, Aranis …). Anglo-American-Dutch post-punk prog rock and experimental soundscapes with a dash of Monty Python thrown in. A reunion of an 80s band that never existed (but should have): twangy guitars, nifty…
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