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Mental Anguish – Vagrant Series Volume One (2022)
Digital 5110 REVIEW: This is a new series of releases from Mental Anguish on Brazilian netlabel Grimm Goat Records, one each week beginning October 2022 and ending I’m not sure when. To my ears, these four 10-minute pieces in the first column in Mental Anguish’s new Vagrant series are a shimmering kind of electronic ambient…
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Ian M Bailey – You Paint the Pictures (2022 CD)
CD 5106 Kool Kat’s Press Release On You Paint The Pictures, Ian M Bailey has once again teamed up with Scotland’s songsmith and Cosmic Rough Rider Daniel Wylie to deliver another 11 co-written tracks of beautifully melodic and well crafted songs. Recorded and produced at Ian’s home studio in England, the album is rich in melody…
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Jack Hertz – Time Jewels
From Aural Films A5096 NOTES: The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) are beyond words. This is where sound comes in. Jack Hertz shares his sonic impressions of these jewels from the beginning of time. Click on each track to see more information about the first images from JWST. REVIEW: “Time Jewels”…
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The Bim Prongs/Furchick – EC Split 15
GAJOOB Archive #4210 from Electronic Cottage | Digital Download Through nearly 30 albums that make up the EC Split series, Hal McGee has often made the pairing of artists an added experience to the album. W.A. Davison (The Bim Prongs) and Claire Pannell (Furchick) mine similar experimental veins in their own soundscapes. On this album,…
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Review: Nöldr – Profane Eternity
Nöldr’s Profane Eternity is a new album of old skool black metal released March 2022. Washes of guitar speed-rhythms and battering drums with gutteral scream vocals propel Profane Eternity into a dark dread. Profane Eternity by Nöldr The album is from Frozen Woods Records, Turin, Italy. Nöldr is a solo project by Lord Deathlaff.
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Mail – Dave Fuglewicz – Underlight
I open a package from Dave Fuglewicz containing his CD, Underlight.
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Swinebolt 45 – Jeering At Shamen
(cassette, 1988) No.1813 This tape consists of previously released material, condensed for Al’s SOP label. A pretty fair electronic excursion, but rather unmemoriable. There’s some nice subtlety here and there, and a little grappling with peaks. Good for background– and that’s probably the whole point. Bryan Baker, GAJOOB #4 https://pogus.com
Discover Sounds reviews sound recordings we find worthy of discovery. It’s published by Briyan Frederick Baker of GAJOOB (that’s me). Send bandcamp download codes, tapes, CDs, vinyl and other things. Read more…





