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San Kazakgascar: Drought Times EP
Bollywood, something we could probably get into around here, but sadly have yet to do it. Hey, blame all the music we’re constantly swarmed with, as well as the habit, for some of us at least, of playing too many old school games for no good reason. There’s only so much in this life one […]

experimental \ France \ Le Réveil Des Tropiques \ MusicFearSatan \ psychedelic rock
Le Réveil Des Tropiques: S/T
Dat old lady… Really need to get her out of the head there, please, for the love of God… This one really makes you wonder what in the world you’re in for at first glance, coming in a bi-fold slipcase with two discs, an inner, distorted picture of some sort of resort on a beach, the […]

alrealon musique \ ambient \ drone \ experimental \ john 3:16 \ psychedelic \ shoegaze
John 3:16: Visions of the Hereafter
Now and then we get good experimental, every now and then. Not so much with noise, because it’s deceptive in how people approach it and everyone just buys a million effects pedals, but with experimental yes, most of the time people have a better grasp of “music” since you normally actually have to play something […]

experimental \ improv \ jazz \ noise \ public eyesore
Belcher/Bivins Double Quartet: EXO
Really dig this label, the guy usually doesn’t send anything to explain what he’s doing, just a disc, nicely packaged, with that cool label logo on the back, nothing more. Not even sure if it’s a dude, to be honest, could be a ‘chick’ as they say, or perhaps ‘gurl’, is that how it’s spelled […]

circle \ experimental \ mamiffer \ organ
Mamiffer + Circle: Enharmonic Intervals (for Paschen Organs)
Mamiffer & Circle have combined to create a joint production, Enharmonic Intervals (for Paschen Organ), a project which is experimental and completely different than what one would normally associate with the works of either Mamiffer or Circle separately, such as Mamiffer’s piano sketches or Circle’s metallic sound. This collaboration is largely lacking the characteristics that make these […]