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Monday, July 7, 2014. Record release show, twofold! Celebrate the release of JM's Baptisia. LP (Hairy Spider Legs) and The Garment District's If You Take Your Magic Slow. LP (Night-People Records), plus Laughing Eye Weeping Eye's Summer East Coast Tour 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Releases on Biological Radio. Artists on Biological Radio. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Saturday, June 21, 2014. Infinite Plastic Internal - Lexingtonian Transmissions. Infinite Plastic Internal is the solo moniker of Bay Area percussionist Mark Pino. Who, alongside fellow Renaissance freak Brian Lucas (whose painting graces the cover on this here album), creates joyful noise with free-rockers Mountain vs. Building and the most excellent Cloud Shepherd. Lexingtonian Transmissions. Edition of 25 cassettes. Out of stock. Eyes Like Helicopter - The Shift Of It All. Friday, June 13, 2014. Video...
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Thursday, January 27, 2005. Lost Prayers and Motionless Dances. Discovering James Blackshaw has so far been one of my personal musical highlights during 2005, and I have a feeling you’ll feel the same way if you decide to examine his mesmerizing and soothing sound world closely. Highly recommended. Posted by Mats @ 6:14 AM. Wednesday, January 26, 2005. I found it pretty difficult to describe this record in words but I know for sure that the exq...
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Welcome to the Lost Domain. Out of Brisbane. I have already interviewed the band for a feature in an upcoming issue of Dream Magazine so I am not going to reveal too much but rather reprint a short review I once wrote about their quite recent. I wish there was room to print the entire liner notes that accompany The Lost Domain's mysterious. Posted by Mats @ 12:35 AM. Thursday, March 25, 2004. Posted by Mats @ 6:49 AM.
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Monday, May 30, 2005. Posted by Mats @ 4:33 AM. Friday, May 27, 2005. Clocks Orbiting with Screwdrivers. Posted by Mats @ 6:10 AM. Thursday, May 26, 2005. Posted by Mats @ 5:19 AM. Wednesday, May 25, 2005. The Art of Modern Primitive Guitar. Vol II: Death Chants, Breakdowns and Military Waltzes. The Best of Fahey Vol. II. On Fantasy. Included were three titles billed as previously unreleased, newly uncovered Fahey gems. These are actual...This ...
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Thursday, August 26, 2004. Psychatrone Rhonedakk with Cotton Casino. Baron Von Rhonedakk and the Crystal Sun. CD ( Summersteps Records. I think I called Psychatrone Rhonedakk’s last album. Keep On Psychedelic Mind! And I guess it’s pretty obvious that this one comes recommended to anyone into psychedelia and space rock. Posted by Mats @ 11:48 PM. Spectral Light and Moonshine Firefly Snakeoil Jamboree. Following up Breathe Stone’s fairly recent.
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Thursday, October 29, 2009. After the goldrush #52. Mark Nelson, founding member of Labradford and general magic wizard when it comes to spacious and airily ambient electronica, is the man behind the Pan American. Wheels. Nelson binds together electronic leanings and organic washes with shoegazer minimalism and dub influences. The latter component is not quite as visible on. More on the same label comes from Greg Davis. Continues the droney app...
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Monday, February 28, 2005. The High Lonesome Sound of. If the Salamander review below made you curious of the fledging Minneapolis psych/folk/improv scene I suggest that you also check out the Satyrswitch, which primarily is the solo work of Skye Klad and Blitzen member Jason Kesselring. Just like. This late 2004 release offers a step away from Kesselring’s previous outings. On. The High Lonesome Sound of Satyrswitch. The High Lonesome Sound of.
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Thursday, March 31, 2005. Living in the Gleam of an Unsheathed Sword. Unfortunately I just missed the chance to see SunnO) ) when they played in Stockholm the other week, and given the immediate impact of their cousin Earth’s brand new live album. Living In The Gleam Of An Unsheathed Sword. Posted by Mats @ 1:55 AM. Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Posted by Mats @ 7:12 AM. Thursday, March 24, 2005. Habitats in the Wound. Habitats in the Wound. Somet...
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An introspective glance into the world of peripheral sounds. Sunday, December 06, 2009. Jack Rose R.I.P. The news about the death of Jack Rose is still so surreal to me that I am not really sure what to write about all this. We will miss a remarkable musician but most of all a warm and caring friend. Rest in piece, Jack. Here's a text I used in an intro to a Jack Rose interview back in 2003. Posted by Mats @ 11:13 AM. The Broken Face mag. Send Mats a note here.
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