Moodyman, Lungfish, Paul Lytton, Earth, Swans, Geese and heaps more.
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Lungfish - Necrophones American band from Baltimore, has long been recognized for their unique fusion of post-punk, emo, and alternative rock. Fronted by Daniel Higgs, whose distinctive spoken-sung vocals complement hypnotic, repetitive guitar riffs and rhythms, the band explores introspective and abstract themes spanning spirituality and the human experience. Their album Necrophones stands as a prime example of their intense and immersive sound, delving
deep into atmospheric soundscapes driven by trance-like grooves and emotional depth.
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DJ-Kicks - Moodymann Moodymann’s DJ-Kicks triple LP is a masterclass in deep, soulful house music. As part of the iconic DJ-Kicks series, this carefully crafted compilation showcases his exceptional ability to blend rich grooves, rare vinyl gems, and atmospheric textures into a seamless journey. Moodymann’s signature fusion of classic Detroit sounds with fresh, contemporary energy makes this release a compelling exploration of soul, funk, and house music. Every track reflects his unique sonic
vision and storytelling prowess.
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Paul Lytton - The Inclined Stick. The Inclined Stick (E/is an adventurous dive into experimental and improvisational soundscapes, embodying the spirit of avant-garde jazz and free improvisation. Known for his innovative approach to percussion, Lytton crafts textured layers of rhythm and sonic nuance, pushing the boundaries of traditional drumming. This release offers a compelling exploration of sound, space, and spontaneous creativity, perfect for
listeners seeking challenging and deeply immersive music experiences.
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Urabe Masayoshi, Hiroshi Hasegawa – Duo 1988. Duo 1988 captures a rare and captivating collaboration between Japanese experimental musicians Urabe Masayoshi and Hiroshi Hasegawa. This album showcases their fearless improvisation and unique approach to sound exploration. Blending avant-garde textures, unusual instruments, and spontaneous interplay, the recording offers an evocative and immersive listening experience that reflects the vitality of Japan’s experimental music scene in the late 1980s.
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