The Year So Far
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In Extremis
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In Extremis
Through The Looking Glass: An Interview With Grouper
Shaking Mirrorring's Foreign Body LP from its slipcover, a flimsy piece of paper falls fr...
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The Horror! Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats Interviewed
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats make gloriously twisted rock & roll, doused with flashes...
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Darkness More Than Anything: Tim Hecker Interviewed
It’s a blustery mid-February Wednesday afternoon in Old Montréal. Businessmen in thick-ri...
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Where There’s Light, There’s Shadow: Lawrence English Interviewed
“In Australia, we don’t have the same tradition that Messiaen or other European composers...
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Approximating A Cyber World: An Interview with Black Rain
London-based label Blackest Ever Black dipped into the past for their most recent release...
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When Worlds Collide: An Interview With Clodagh Simonds
The music of Fovea Hex has been best described by Matmos' Drew Daniel as “song-spells tha...
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'Humanity Is Doomed': The Botanist Interviewed
Few genres are at war with themselves quite like black metal. Casually browse a forum or ...
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From Another World: Acid Mothers Temple Interviewed
Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso UFO are the quintessential post-modern psyc...
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Destroying Structure: An Interview With Ramleh
With the current upsurge in popularity for noise music, one now-defunct eighties record l...
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Deeper Into The Void: An Interview With Asva
By the time of Asva's formation in 2003, bassist Stuart Dahlquist had already built up a ...
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