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2 February, 2010

After more than ten years of silence, ex-Harry Pussy guitar player Bill Orcutt released ‘An New Way To Pay Old Debts’, an acoustic hardcore blues record that sounds heavier than all the eclectic guitar records in your collection. It was the best album of 2009... feature :: by Joeri Bruyninckx


Utech Records is a label out of Milwaukee that puts out some of the most cutting edge releases in avant-garde music today. Great care is taken to mate the visual effects of the album art with the music itself. Working primarily with artists that experiment in noise, acousmatic, and other genres of a darker shade, each Utech release offers a unique listening experience... feature :: by Dave Miller
26 January, 2010

The first thing that makes a Usurper show such a thrilling experience is the sudden and palpable sense of self-awareness that squirms over the audience as these two Edinburgh-based self-professed “luddite twins” take their seats and begin, playfully but sincerely, to investigate their apparatus. The particular sense of the audience’s predicament is perhaps common to a lot of dynamically slight electro-acoustic improvisation and yet there is something about the way these two crunch, gobble, spit, contort and twang their assortment of metallic globes, combs and racks tonight that brings a peculiarly refreshing lo-brow, often very comic charm to what is usually a much more academic and “accomplished” endeavour. .. feature :: by Joe Luna
13 January, 2010

It's hard to believe that 2009 was only ONE year because so much happened that it felt like the last year of the decade sort of swallowed the whole damn thing. For us, it was a good year. If you weren't so lucky (and we were damn lucky), I hope 2010 is full of sparks. But this about all the good and bad tunes that came out last year, and there was a lot of them. Hopefully you'll be as excited and surprised as we were at just how varied our writers' picks were this year. Adios 2009. .. feature :: by Brad Rose


Alright, 2009... a total motherfucker of a year with so much happening, where to start and where to end... yeah, I don't even know. But let's take a stroll down memory lane, shall we?.. feature :: by Brad Rose
16 December, 2009

This past month, while laid up with that nasty flu bug, el-g’s recently re-issued “Tout Ploie” LP arrived in my mailbox from S-S Records and found its way to the turntable. What emerged from the speakers sent my already scattered mind reeling. Here was a record that was, at turns, soothing and sophisticated and, in other places, freakishly psychedelic, mixing French pop ballads with more contemporary acid-folk stylings. Post-illness listens have only deepened my appreciation for this album. So, in an attempt to seek some clarity about the origins of this album and its mastermind, I contacted el-g (a.k.a. Laurent Gerard) for an interview, to which he kindly agreed. Our series of e-mail exchanges, however, proved to be as mind-altering and as delightfully disorienting as the music itself. Welcome to el-g’s world, where everything is sprinkled with a little “schizo sugar”. .. feature :: by David Perron


Kimberly Dawn is an artist run micro label producing limited edition sound recordings primarily released on 3" CDRs. The label works with a wide variety of artists with a commitment to personal vision in their work that transcends genre restrictions. .. feature :: by Dave Miller


Recently I've started thinking about how I ended up so attracted to unconventional music. That's the word I use to describe a lot of the music I listen to -- 'unconventional.' To me, there isn't any better way to phrase it. Referring to a whole motley of disparate genres and sounds -- drone, free jazz, noise, psychedelia, warped pop, and so on through all manner of weirdness -- the lone common element amongst all the noise is a defiance of custom. Of course, music has been spurning convention for a long time now, and genres we would presently call 'conventional' were often considered nothing short of rebellion when they first arrived. .. feature :: by Michael Tau


A couple of years ago, I moved from Brussels to the countryside because I decided that, instead of working harder, I would start to live cheaper. Well, that was a stupid idea. I live nearby the German border now, and the most nearby city is Liège, in the French speaking part of Belgium. But what was my point again? Oh yeah: that’s how I got to know general utility man Pierre-Yves Bihet and his Young Girls label. I wanted make up a label profile with him. But of course, that didn’t work out either. .. feature :: by Joeri Bruyninckx
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6 February, 2010
Free Compilation
There is a free compilation featuring bands like Blue Sabbath Black Fiji and Foot Village here t looks pretty cool... blogpost :: by Eden Hemming Rose

4 February, 2010
Speaking, as we were, of minimal wave

31 January, 2010
Soft Abuse on the radio
Free Form Freakout, a weekly radio show on KMSU in Mankato, recently aired a one-hour feature on Soft Abuse Records... blogpost :: by David Perron

27 January, 2010
new kimdawn batch! (Inhibitionists, Endless Endless Endless)
ordering info and sound samples at http... blogpost :: by Charles Franklin

20 January, 2010
Tape Drift enters 2010!
Wanted to let you all know about the first batch of Tape Drift Records releases for 2010... blogpost :: by Eric Hardiman

29 December, 2009
DIGITALIS SAYS SO LONG 2009
hey everyone, WOO... blogpost :: by Brad Rose

5 December, 2009
new kimdawn batch! (SWP, snma, Cruudeuces)
This is one of the more diverse batches I've put out... blogpost :: by Charles Franklin
6 October, 2009
O. S. T. Mining the fertile fields of film soundtrack music for ours and your aural pleasure... podcast :: by Jani Hellén

8 September, 2009
Pododocast Lots of stuff from V/A compilations this time around... podcast :: by Jani Hellén

11 August, 2009
basketweaves and merrows Summer is the time to swim in texture... podcast :: by Vanessa Rossetto

28 July, 2009
Summerdrool Part 3, Ephemera The Recently Reviewed, Old Classics, and Cryptic Debuts.. podcast :: by John Ganiard

23 July, 2009
Digitalis Preview 2009 A preview of forthcoming Digitalis & Digi Ltd biz.... podcast :: by Brad Rose
 
 
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2 February, 2010
Le Syndicat "Timespace Losses 1982/1987" Essential listening... review :: by Michael Tau

Blue Sabbath Black Fiji "Gemini" CD-r Prepare to get your face buzzed off... review :: by Jan-Arne Sohns

Head Boggle "Clavioline Demo and Living Stereo" CD-r Head Boggle rules! Get boggled!.. review :: by Michael Jantz

Black Mayonnaise "Dissipative Structure" LP Debut vinyl, killer stuff... review :: by Paul Simpson

September Collective "Always Breathing Monster" Nice stuff on Mosz... review :: by Andrew Murdock Livingston

other new reviews....
Abstract Truth Totum
The Blue Hook Motor Oil & Whiskey
The Boats Words Are Something Else
Lauri Bortz Kung Fu Kitty DVD
Mark Bradley For the Monks CD-r
Jack Callahan Klangfarben tape
Cruudeuces Strange Magic 3'' cd-r
Disgust of Us Disgust of Us
Hypochondriosis Nothing Felt Like This
J/B Aerograph VIII 3'' cd-r
Lisa Jaeggi Oh Lady You Shot Me
Lunar Miasma Blackest Haze 3'' cd-r
Magic Castles Songs of the Forest tape
Mako Sica Noise Attic Session 2 tape
Micro_Penis Micro_Penis LP
Noise Cobra Tongue and Groove
Pigeon Religion Dead Boss 7''
Richard Pinhas and Merzbow Keio Line
Pivixki Pivixki
The Procedure Club It's Only Fair CD-r
Ethan Rose Oaks
Erik Satie 42 Vexations (1893)
Fredrik Ness Sevendal Tinoll tape
Symbiosis Orchestra Live Journeys
These Wonderful Evils Vermilion Sands tape
Toddler Body Afterbirther tape
Various Artists Comfusões 1: From Angola to Brasil
Various Artists Serge Modular Users 2009
Woodchucker/Jonatan Nastesjo Leaves Never Leave
Xiphiidae Sewn Within a Circle tape
You Are Home Phoneyhome
Richard Youngs & Andrew Paine Tokyo Garden Suite