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Magicicada - Everyone is Everyone (Public Guilt)
Label info: "Everyone is Everyone is an organic, experimental work that blends traditional, as well as folk and eastern instruments with found objects, samplers and field recordings to create a work that varies from delicate, cinematic soundscapes to harsh electronic environments. The instrumentation includes (but is not limited to): pump organ, voice, contact mics on faulty electrical lines, melodica, toys, iron balls rolling on wooden floors, accordion, cellophane, air cans, tape decks for the blind, guitar, shruti box, MARTA (Atlanta’s public transit), synths, oven door (percussion,) cellos, zurna, paper, frogs in the backyard, and the remains of Hurricane Denis shaking the roof."
(CD, Arigato pak with inserts, $8.00, on sale)
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[ experimental ] [ field recordings ]
Mariae Nascenti - Morituri Te Salutant (Final Muzik)
Label info: "First full-length CD from this Milan-based project, linked in a way or another to Black Sun Productions activities. Music ranges from 80's Italian
experimental / esoteric sounds to the new millennium's thrilling dark soundscapes. For those into Coil and early-CMI material."
(CD, jewel case, $16.00)
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[ dark ambient ]
Masonna / Rudolf Eb.er / Dave Phillips - Arschloch-onna (Japan Overseas)
Label info: "This release is a collage of both live aktions and studio recordings that were recorded during a Japanese tour Japan in October 1997 by the Swiss based Schimpfluch-Grupp (Rudolf Eber and Dave Phillips) with Japanese based Maso Yamazaki (a.k.a. Masonna). Arschloch means asshole in German and onna means woman in Japanese. Total duration is roughly 41 minutes." Japanese import.
(CD, clear jewel case, $18.00)
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[ harsh noise ]
Mathias Grassow / Klaus Wiese - Holy Domain (Weird Amplexus)
Third collaboration between Mathias Grassow and Klaus Wiese, featuring guest artist Carsten Agthe on percussion. Lush drones fused with natural field recordings from some of the better known names in ambient today.
(CD, oversized cardboard sleeve, $15.00)
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Matt Howden - Voyager (Ars Benevola Mater)
Label info: "Twenty-one neo-classical tracks that follow the progress of the Voyager space probe from Jupiter, past Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and out to The Heliopause, the outermost reaches of the Sun’s rays. As the album progresses out through the Solar System, the time signatures, keys, and conventional sounds and phrases mutate - the music becomes wilder and manipulations of conventional sounds, and time elements become more pronounced. The last track, The Heliopause, brings together all the elements of the album in a seventeen minute finale, capturing the relentless journey of Voyager heading out of our Solar System."
(CD, digipak, $10.00, on sale)
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[ ambient ] [ neoclassical ]
Maurizio Bianchi - A M.B. Ienh Tale (Small Voices)
Label info: "The brand new release of Maurizio Bianchi. Similar to his early experimental bionic-industrial masterpiece like "The Plain Truth", "Armaghedon", "Endometrio" and "Carcinosi", this album presents eight decomposed tracks with slow, obscure and meditative music... Cold atmospheres and reverberating piano... [...]"
(CD, clear jewel case, $15.00, last copy)
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Maurizio Bianchi - The Testamentary Corridor (Silentes)
Label info: "Insubordinate discord in five tempos for monolithic keyboards and multicellular dissonances, perpetrated during the autumn of 2005. Dedicated to the lamented martyrs.
To commemorate a testamentary event the human beings expend time and care, all theirs energies, but sometimes the results are disappointing... Due to the inconvenient heritage of our rhetorical history lost in the corridor of time. (M. B. 2005)"
(CD, clear jewel case, $14.50)
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[ abstract electronics ] [ dark ambient ]
Maurizio Bianchi - Neuro Habitat (Abgurd)
Re-release of the 1998 EEs'T Records CD, which itself was a re-release of the 1982 LP of the same name with an extra track that was on the "Für Ilse Koch" compilation on Susan Lawly. Old-school MB at his best.
(CD, jewel case, to be restocked soon)
Maurizio Bianchi & Atrax Morgue - M. Plus T. (Silentes)
The last recorded material from Marco Corbelli comes in the shape of this collaboration with Maurizio Bianchi. The two long and life-draining tape loop dirges presented here betray a morbid serenity further emphasized by their faded melodic elements and stop/start editing. While "No More" is a more representative epitaph for Atrax Morgue, this is nevertheless a logical collaboration that has sadly become a final statement.
(CD, clear jewel case, $15.00)
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Maurizio Bianchi & Telepherique - The House Of Mourning (Radiotarab / Cold Current)
New collaboration release from these almost excessively prolific projects, this being the second one to be put out on CD if I'm not mistaken. The title pretty much indicates what the theme is here, and the mood is generally somber and meditative. On a side-note, the Greek Rembetica music and chants sampled by Telepherique on certain tracks sound amazingly close to some traditional Egyptian music.
(CD, digisleeve, $15.00)
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[ dark ambient ] [ experimental ]
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