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Monthly Archives: November 2019
polypores
Think I’m right in saying there’s just 60 cassette copies of this very special release heading out of the Miracle Pond imprint later this week. Arriving days after an ultra limited lathe cut 7-inch for Castles in Space that collects … Continue reading
scarred for life
Not wishing to pop anyone’s balloons, but having heard this compilation just once, in our opinion, perhaps the finest collection we’ve heard all year mainly because it hones, nails and encapsulates that 70’s wonder, dread and mystic that connected imagination … Continue reading
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territorial gobbing
There’s more than a whiff of the odd and deranged to the peculiar palette of Territorial Gobbing, short sharp slices of discordant disturbia aimed to put you squarely on the back foot. Through Opal tapes comes the splutter and splatter … Continue reading
blood everywhere
A lot lighter a listenening experience than their last appearance in these pages when ‘enthusiasm’ chilled our nerves on its limited cassette outing for the ever dependable Dark Outside collective. On one of those name your price download deals, ‘hello … Continue reading
an absolute shower
Greeted by an unexpected though wonderful suprise earlier today, for waiting on our welcome mat a test copy of a limited 60 only lathe being prepped by the Fruits de Mer folk as a Christmas treat for those fully subscribed … Continue reading
maps and diagrams
Still available on digital download though long since sold out of its two limited edition CD variants, something which we must have missed the mail out for by Maps and Diagrams entitled ‘Ottova’. A darker and dare I say, more … Continue reading
thomas ragsdale
A little something sneaked up on bandcamp which we happily tripped over, a digital only twin set from Thomas Ragsdale who if memory serves right, last graced these pages via a damn fine outing for burning witches – see https://marklosingtoday.wordpress.com/2018/11/30/thomas-ragsdale/ … Continue reading
interlude ….. Poly Styrene ….
Straight from the press release ……. ‘Poly Styrene: I Am A Cliché is a forthcoming documentary chronicling the remarkable life of Anglo-Somali artist and punk maverick Poly Styrene, one of the first women of colour to lead a successful rock … Continue reading
fragile animals
Love the way this swerves, sighs, shimmers and swoons, how they’ve escaped being mentioned here previously is beyond me given tracks like ‘landing’ have adored our listening space with the kind of dream pop hazing reminiscent of early outings by … Continue reading
we melt chocolate
Okay yes, it’s been out for a while, but we couldn’t resist giving it a mention having had it sneaking up on our radar with much adored fondness. This be we melt chocolate with ‘golden eyes’, beyond this the clue … Continue reading