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Tomas Raae & Eline Hellerud Åsbakk - ...før de spredtes (Kontentum)
his selfless approach leaves the focus on Åsbakk, whose voice rings pure and true from the instrumental gloom, deftly traversing centuries and breathing new life into these songs
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Jun 22, 20252 min read


Theo Alexander & QOW - So Afraid To Show I Care (Danse Noir)
the live recordings again snipped, shaped, twisted and turned into sonic collage suitable scraps ready for the mother of all production efforts
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Jun 19, 20253 min read


Amanda Whiting - Can You See Me Now (First Word)
If you need some jazz tickled celestial chillout for your summer inactivity then look no further.
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Jun 18, 20252 min read


Cheapskate - The Sea (Shed Pop)
It's a fine slice of opiated lo-fi exotica meets hazy dream pop
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Jun 17, 20251 min read


Ganavya - Nilam (Leiter)
there is a genuine feeling of peace and contentment running through the album, something that she manages to channel to anyone in earshot with THAT voice
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Jun 17, 20252 min read


Alina Bzhezhinska - Warm Days, Cold Nights (Tru Thoughts)
Scene set the kick drum arrives to get the crowd swaying and heads nodding, welcome Bzhezhinska's spiritual approach and cheer the less holy, dubbed out electronics.
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Jun 16, 20251 min read


Purelink - Faith (Peak Oil)
“Circle of Dust” sprouts muted beats and even vaguely euphoric synth pads amongst the ambient dubiness, before the track morphs into the soul infused abstract machine haziness that they do better than most.
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Jun 16, 20252 min read


nosleeptuesday - dream escape (Denim Heart)
A late night hypnogogic atmosphere is promptly set, the perfect zone for the machine warped spectral voices to haunt.
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Jun 11, 20251 min read


Colin Manson - The Water (Self Release)
A pleasing drone gets the ball rolling, the perfect intro and backdrop to Manson's warm, intricate acoustic guitar work and gently insistent refrains that set a classic folk course
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Jun 10, 20251 min read


Will Régnier - Smoke and Mirrors (Themes From Traces) [Self Release]
Kicking off with some minimal yet fluid drums and bass - both from the man himself, that anchor the ambient atmospherics, the low gravity sax of Julien Fillion drifts in from a happy place
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Jun 9, 20251 min read


Natalia Tsupryk & Neil Cowley - There Was A Field (Manners McDade)
Cowley gets the ball rolling on “Tear” with some minimal, somehow distant keys that set a melancholic tone for the prompt arrival of Tsupryk’s achingly beautiful violin
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Jun 8, 20252 min read


Joaquín Cornejo - Cabuya (Shika Shika)
he’s also got a fondness for fusing pan-Latin sounds with star gazing electronica, and for this new LP on the reliable Shika Shika label he’s marshalled quite the ensemble, made them some sandwiches and packed them off on a cosmic cruise.
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Jun 7, 20252 min read


Cory Cullinan - 2025 Alive (Pictoria)
This is a hell of an audio visual production that only really makes sense when it's seen and heard. It looks like Adam Curtis might just have some competition from this family in Colorado.
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Jun 7, 20253 min read


Cosmic Ear - Traces (We Jazz)
Jazz fans get straight over to this album, it’s like the good old, bad old days all over again.
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Jun 6, 20252 min read


Bruno Pronsato, Roméo Poirier, Memotone - Toinen Kaupunki (Sahko)
Sahko Recordings deserve a long service achievement award for outsider electronica over the decades and you have to admire their continued vision in getting these three boundary nudging artists to align.
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Jun 5, 20252 min read


Ryan Lee Crosby - I've Been Worried (Crossnote)
Packing his vintage reel to reel alongside his trusty 12 string guitar and a change of socks, Crosby headed south from his Boston home to the Blue Front Cafe, the oldest surviving juke joint in Mississippi
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Jun 5, 20251 min read


Max Knouse - Chipmunk'd Away (Jealous Butcher)
Knouse adopts a similar laidback approach to his guitar playing, ambling along seemingly lost in thought most of the time, occasionally upping the intensity and form to accentuate his vocals when he feels like it.
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Jun 4, 20251 min read


Vinocio - Tostados (Self Release)
drops the dance floor designs for a lovely warm Sunday morning vibe, even daring to venture north of the border on “Favela“ to pay respects to the care free bossa sounds of their neighbours.
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Jun 4, 20252 min read


James Osland & Andrew Heath - Petrichor (Fluid Audio)
a stunningly constructed blend of field recordings, minimal piano and ambient textures that will keep the attentive headphone clad listener busy
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Jun 1, 20251 min read


Tom Teasley, Dave Ballou - Prayer for the Ancestors (Self Release)
With both percussion and horn set to transcend, the only thing to do is go with the cosmic flow and contemplate that there just might be more out there
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May 31, 20252 min read


Duke Garwood - Satin Warrior (God Unknown)
the LP with a bang and an insistent groove, with Garwood’s one man jazz funk horn section, haunting guitar atmospherics and spoken words conjuring a swampy, noirish jazz blues vibe, something of a recurring theme
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May 30, 20252 min read


The Diasonics - Oriole (Record Kicks)
as fluid, bumping a bassline as your dancing feet could hope to meet, which will get even the most wall glued party attendees looking for the shortest route to the dance floor.
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May 30, 20251 min read


Kid Smpl - Finding the Sky(Hush Hush)
Perhaps he’s mellowing with age, but those beats have been left in a club somewhere, replaced with a decidedly modern ambient sound, that still retains a cultured ethereal sensibility.
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May 29, 20252 min read


Dwi Riana, Marshall Veroni - Springtime (Fool of Ideas)
I'm guessing the arrival of Spring resonates even more in Canada, with its longer and harsher winters, and Riana's new single celebrates this seasonal unfolding and the accompanying mental and physical blossoming of the country's residents
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May 28, 20252 min read
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