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Liz Harris (Grouper) and Tiny Vipers make an alliance to do one of the m...
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Liz Harris (Grouper) and Tiny Vipers make an alliance to do one of the most beautifull records of this year. Covering all the songs with layers of melancholy and gliding vocal textures they have created six delicious compositions plenty of magical sensations.
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Fresh from his ace 7" for NNA Tapes, Belgium's Hans Dens drops his ...
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Fresh from his ace 7" for NNA Tapes, Belgium's Hans Dens drops his 2nd vinyl LP of lo-fi hypnagogic synthscrapes. His latest blown-out Techno odyssey scrambles the coordinates between Krautrock, minimal synth music and Belgian beats, hovering in an illusory interzone of self-organising synth music and almost unconsciously programmed arrangements. Through the A-side we encounter the lolling, eyes-shut 'Opiate Vague' which sounds somewhere between Hype Williams and Rabih Beani, besides the decaying topographies of 'Pai Apnan/Pai Nan' like Motion Sickness of Time Travel on a bad trip, and the submerged murk of 'Grind At Heart'. Flipside the journey becomes more fractal with a series of shorter tracks morphing from humid cyber-tropical simulations reminding of L.J.R. Martens to infernal dream noise and chewed techno, before spitting us out on the mind-decompressing drone pressure systems of 'Baby Food'. Most excellent.
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This comes hot off the heels of Bathetic's initial Listening Mirror rele...
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This comes hot off the heels of Bathetic's initial Listening Mirror release, the breathtaking The Heart Of The Sky. Motion Sickness Of Time Travel has been steadily builiding a name for itself, as Rachel Evans creates absolutely dream-like fields of musical texture. Recalling, vaguely the likes of Grouper or Sparkling Wide Pressure, Evans submits long, shimmering pieces that travel from concrete droning tone to heavenly, dense reverb-bliss. Shaking the dirt loose from the folds of your hands. This is heavy, heavy, heavy; in the purest, most blinding way. Listening Mirror is becoming another name to follow, as Jeff Stonehouse keeps bringing the most intimate ambient music to our ears. For this split, we're set to the skies with long-reaching synth sweeps and a beautiful backdrop of bassy drone. Soon, voices emerge, the sky becomes thick and heavy. Glorious, bright, and intense. This is not background music. Crank it and find yourself worshipping the sun, the stars, and reaching towards the heavens.
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