NEW RELEASES
Live during the festival 16+ (16.08.2015, Kiev, Ukraine).
Leonid Narushevich – guitar;
Andrei Sherro – laptop;
Dzmitry Ladzes – laptop.
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Knyaz Mishkin
16+
Every city has a inimitable soundscape and rhythm. So let’s make a musical journey through the cities. Cities you’ve been or would like to visit. Let’s go for a walk through Paris.
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VA
Sound Interpretation: Paris
In 2015, Rachel came back for a short time in Aix en Provence. In July, Rachel, Henry, and Arnold play together, an afternoon in Aups and record this album – RHA.
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Rachel Chen, Henry Koek, Arnold Cabott
RHA
This release is a life recording during Yuriy Zmorovych’s performance on experimental music festival 16+ (Kiev, 2015).
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Zmorro
Lij Wuyte
Collaboration with Chinese experimental musician Dickson Dee. It is based on his sounds, a part of ‘Blind Man Tales’ by Gintas Kraptavicius & found sound by Emmanuel Mieville. The starting point was my poem ‘Do You Dream About Me?’. The poem is read by Cheri Gao. It’s a dreamy & sometimes noisy piece of 18 minutes in total.
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Peter Wullen
Do You Dream About Me
The second album by Psychic Frequencies. It contains eight tracks. The album is closely related to the group’s previous ‘Projecting Disorder’ release on Test Tube. Both albums were recorded during the same time period and feature a whole array of field recordings, instruments, electronics and programming in the sound.
The Legend of Belarusian improvised music Knyaz Mishkin accompanies the legendary Belarusian silent film ‘In The Big City’ (1927).
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Knyaz Mishkin
In The Big City
This time around all the mixes also feature new dadala member Roger Sundström of Sweden (aka Erocnet) on guitars, drum kit, vocals, ambient ‘scapes and more. Guest contributor Frank Wilke of Germany (aka brass-lines) is featured on three tracks (trumpet and trombone). New dadala member André Darius (France) added bass to one track.
This album is recorded and computed by Slo-Blo at home between end 2014 / early 2015.
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Slo-Blo
Deep Fading
Viktar Siamashka is a Belarusian poet, broadcaster and musician seeking a synthesis of free jazz, folklore, academic and electronic music. He specializes in a wide range of wind instruments often played with sound effects.
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Viktar Siamaška & Сo
Vilnius Axis
Knyaz Mishkin – Golova Mishkina.
10.04.2015, Minsk, Gallery 12.
Leonid Narushevich – guitar;
Andrei Sherro – laptop.
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Knyaz Mishkin
Golova Mishkina
Golgotha Communications Limited is a Philadelphia-based experimental music unit, founded and fronted in a maze of brick and concrete by a marginally functional former nightclub bouncer named Josef Karpinovic. Active since around the turn of the century, they have issued numerous audio products in various formats on about a dozen different labels.
Orq Improvis – Armenian Dots Door
The release dedicated to Vladimir Banker.
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Orq Improvis
Armenian Dots Door
REVIEWS
Artist: Peter Wullen
Release: Do You Dream About Me
Source: Acts of Silence
A little more than half-way through Do You Dream About Me, Wullen and company pivot us with a change in noise and tempo that drifts almost into silence and then slowly field recordings and other noise creep back into the foreground for one last striking verse.
Artist: A.Darius, P.Mimlitsch, M.Pozdrowicz
Release: Outsiders
Source: Acts of Silence
Each track is a short burst of energy disappearing as quickly as it appeared leaving you grasping for some semblance of continuity. “Yeah, I’ve got this,” you tell yourself and then a gust of saxophone or the stammering of drums tilts you away from the previous track on to something new.
Artist: Golgotha Communications Ltd.
Release: Wine, Women and Song Pt2
Source: Yeah I Know It Sucks
Golgotha Communications has just dropped a very special release through the HAZE netlabel. When you listen to it you will be instantly introduced to an experimental audio world that is rich of a high psychedelic effect.
Artist: Cagey House
Release: Queen of Spins
Source: The CerebralRift
This is a release that isn’t for everyone. It does, however, have an audience. It is definitely a work that will appeal to people who like Steve Reich, The Fucked Up Beat, and the experimental self-releases by Sonic Youth.