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Tag Archives: keith seatman
the Quietened Journey
To the length and breadth of these fair Isles, you’ll find abandoned railway lines. Most if not all, condemned to memory and history by the infamous Beeching Reports of 1963 and 1965. The golden age of rail had long since … 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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undulating waters 3
Shall we do these in order of appearance, I think we will. I’ve been resisting listening to this until we had a physical cassette in our mitts, the latest Volume of ‘Undulating Waters’ from the very wonderful Woodford Halse folk. … Continue reading
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the Departure Lounge
The Departure Lounge …… … an occasional, occasional …… Okay we’re going to try and kick start these extended collections again, this time, unlike the doomed to fail ‘daily medications’ spot, we are going to post one of these as … Continue reading
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keith seatman
Plenty of Castles in Space being prepped for feature here later in the week, among the goodies a killer thing from Polypores, who incidentally, might well pop up a little later, something from the Home Current and little gem from … Continue reading
the quietened mechanisms
The third audiological report in as many months from the ever excellent A Year in the Country imprint. As ever impeccably packaged in both dark and light editions with each featuring unique designs with various inserts, detailed liner notes and … Continue reading
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Tagged a year in the country, deepatterning, dom cooper, embertides, grey frequency, howlround, keith seatman, pulselovers, quakers stang, spaceship, sproatly smith, the field cartograpger, the heartwood institute, the listenening center, the quitened mechanisms, the soulless party, the structure/respite, the time attendant, vic mars
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audio albion
Just started reading Stephen’s promising tome ‘wandering through the spectral fields’ in tandem with ‘discovering Scarfolk’, ‘England’s Dreaming’, ‘seasons in the sun’ and ‘not in front of the children’ – so that explains the nightmares and the bizarre 70’s obsessed … Continue reading
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Look what we sneaked online while you were sleeping… Transmission 43.0….
Look what we sneaked online while you were sleeping… Transmission 43.0…. w/e 29/10/2017 Revolutions of a 33 and 45 kind…. A great night was had when we made a rare trek outside the shambolic Sunday Experience shed to venture into … Continue reading
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The New & Improved Active Listener Sampler
Briefly back with ‘The New & Improved Active Listener Sampler’ which though mentioned in earlier despatches, we promised to revisit again and almost forget in all the chaos that is the Sunday Experience shambles for a sonic shed. Anyhow, we … Continue reading