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Use the form below to perform an advanced search of our database. Zweikommasieben Magazin, Zweikommasieben (Zweikommasieben) on Bleep.com - Your Source for Independent Music - Download MP3, WAV and FLAC, Buy Vinyl, CD and Merchandise. The Outer Church | Front & Follow. The artists list in full: Embla Quickbeam / Grumbling Fur / Some Truths / Kemper Norton / Pye Corner Audio / Black Mountain Transmitter / Angkorwat / Position Normal / Ekoplekz / BrokenThree / Anna Meredith / Hong Kong In The 60s / Baron Mordant & Mr Maxted / Graham Reznick / Old Apparatus / VHS Head / The Wyrding Module / Silver Pyre / These Feathers Have Plumes / Hacker Farm / Robin The Fog / Vindicatrix / Wrong Signals / Sone Institute / Tidal / Paper Dollhouse / Time Attendant / IX Tab. Joseph writes: “Wind the tape all the way back to Brighton in 2009. The uncanny influence seeping into contemporary music from ‘elsewhere’ had become impossible to ignore. Magazine pieces I had written in my capacity as a music critic were revealed to contain subliminal memos for my own attention.

Unusually vivid dreams and unsettling anonymous telephone calls imparted curious instructions. The Outer Church was established in 2009 by music writer Joseph Stannard (The Wire, Mojo, The Quietus). The Body - I Shall Die Here (RVNG Intl.) Vox populi! - cut chemist presents funk off: vox populi!/pacific 231 (12inch vinyl lp + 7inch vinyl) vox populi! - cut chemist presents funk off - vox populi!/pacific 231 (12inch vinyl lp + 7inch vinyl) [ass008lp] - $30.10 : Experimedia, Exceptional indep. *This is a must have! Do not let the "Cut Chemist Presents" or "Funk" fool you. This is not funk or hip hop. File under Post-Punk/Industrial/Minimal/80's French Underground. Fantastic edition. Double LP with extensive 12" sized booklet and a bonus 7inch.* First pressing on LP comes with 7" containing previously unreleased tracks by Vox Populi!

And Pacific 231. Vox Populi! Anastenaria w/ pete swanson & vatican shadow rmxs - music of the fire walkers ep (2x12inch vinyl) anastenaria w/ pete swanson & vatican shadow rmxs - music of the fire walkers ep (2x12inch vinyl) [kem001ep] - $22.80 : Experimedia, Exceptional independent. Pinô (Limited Vinyl Edition) by Otto A Totland (Deaf Center) - LP. **Limited edition of 350 copies in a fabric cover sleeve with foil-embossed lettering** Otto A Totland is the more elusive half of much loved Norwegian duo Deaf Center - with only one split 7" to his name released a couple of years ago on the Sonic Pieces label. "Pinô" is his long-in-the-making solo debut, a sprawling 18-track suite of solo Piano compositions that take us back to that time about a decade ago when there was a real Satie-inspired renaissance that revolved around the likes of Dustin O'Halloran, Nils Frahm, Gonzales' first 'Solo Piano' album and the prepared piano pieces on Aphex Twins' 'Drukqs'.

Ten years on and it's easier to separate the wheat from the chaff (and let's face it - there was plenty chaff) - but one track we've always returned to is Deaf Center's 'Eloy', the closing track on their gorgeous 'Pale Ravine' album from 2005. A Slab About Being Held Captive by Wanda Group - LP. One of the most unique artists working in electronic music right now returns to NNA Tapes with 'A Slab About Being Held Captive'. WANDA GROUP - real name Louis Johnston, p.k.a Dem Hunger - is in possession of a genuinely elusive, mercurial sound, one which can't be properly grasped in musicologist's terms nor any other terms for that matter - but we'll have a crack. Aesthetically, it's like a post-structuralist inversion of Xenakis's grandest atomic architectures, and call us a wet blanket but it's so f**king beautiful and romantically "other" it's leaving us glassy eyed to think how substantial this music is in the grand scale of things right now.

This new adventure for NNA is especially changeable, a long, thin thread of sound environments phasing in and out of being. When did this field recording turn into a smooth sea of synth dunes? When did this needle-sized drone turn into hall of giant machines? The Hollow Organ by HELM - 12" Luke Younger's Helm returns to PAN with four vital incursions marking his first new material since the sessions that birthed his acclaimed 'Impossible Symmetry' and 'Silencer' releases these last couple of years. Since those releases Younger has been hard at work building his Alter label into one of the most interesting imprints around whilst also honing a petrifying, improvised live set that's turned our bones to stone every time we've heard it. 'The Hollow Organ' delivers four tracks of spirit-grinding constructs gleaned from a visceral palette of tormented machine voices, sub-zero drones and rhythmic clangour.

The EP's opening gambit, however, is the real standout here - sounding quite unlike anything we've heard from him before; it's practically his concession to ambient pop in the first stages, revolving around padded chords, vocal and Gas-like thrum before devolving into manic tape spool and dank electro-acoustic treatments. 2013 Rewind: Contributors' Charts. Best of 2013. Top albums 2013. Something Special Newsletter. We won't be announcing our year-end charts until late next week, but in the meantime we thought we'd pick some of the most exceptional releases of 2013 for the selection below. We've looked hard to get stock on some of the items featured (we have the very last copies anywhere in the world on some of them), so think of it not only as a gift guide to some of the best and most unique records and CD's released this year, but also as an opportunity for you to pickup anything you might have missed. And after last year's overwhelming response we decided to prepare another mixtape preview of some real killers scheduled for release in 2014 and made a limited edition tape that's yours free of charge when you buy any two or more of the items featured below.

Once again there's no tracklisting and we've sworn an oath of secrecy not to reveal any of the personnel involved but, trust us, there are some biggies in there, featuring some of the most notable and important labels and artists around. SubRosa: More Constant Than the Gods | Album Reviews. “Fat of the Ram”—the pugnacious and swirling fourth track on the new album from fascinating Salt Lake City doom metal band SubRosa—is a folk song.

Never mind the weighty guitars that hang like thick shadows or the forceful drums that punch through them. Forget the enraged voices that bellow the lyrics and the slide guitar line that closes tight like a noose, too. Instead, listen to what Rebecca Vernon has to sing: She sets a scene of accepted and quiet suffering, where lakes go septic and unhappiness gets swept under the rug. Dreams are dreamt only in the privacy of homes and otherwise suppressed. The rich lords expect to be left alone, to be given time to “anoint themselves in their finest.” Vernon ends with a glimpse of possible redemption, a Plato’s Cave moment where the narrator intuits life outside of the town’s shadowy desolation. This is the lament of a layperson holding onto the distant promise of hope, a tune not unlike one that Harry Smith might’ve collected.

Testpressing#003: Eulogy / Dyslogy by Demdike Stare - 12" Odyssey from RIVAL CONSOLES.