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Podcast episode 61 now available!
By Scott ScholzYou’ll find a baker’s dozen of rad music from around the world on the latest edition of the Words on Sounds podcast: –ecstatic electronics from D.U.G.O.U.T.C.A.N.O.E.
You’ll find a baker’s dozen of rad music from around the world on the latest edition of the Words on Sounds podcast:
–ecstatic electronics from D.U.G.O.U.T.C.A.N.O.E.
–rich, darker textures from Roche oval and Thierry Gauthier via La cohu
–The intense drones of Five Guitars for Tony Conrad, via Auasca (and now available from Tape Drift as well)
–heavy duo guitar freakouts from Elliott Sharp and Scott Fields on New Atlas
–melancholy soundscapes from Andreas Brandal’s latest on Sacred Phrases
–glitched industrial textures from Almagest on Tourette Records
–a kinetic brew of drum machines and weirdo electronic songsmithery from Jimmy Sanchez & his Crystal Balls on Haord Records
–killer trio improv from Le Veau on Cuchabata Records
–brutal sax/drum sound masses from Ulrich Krieger’s latest on Xi
–great postrock textures from Bisamratta’s side of a great split on spina rec
–post-everything murmurs from Venereal Crush
–RIO meets djent from France’s Ni
–and incredible composition and improv colliding in The Bureau of Atomic Tourism via RAT
–rich, darker textures from Roche oval and Thierry Gauthier via La cohu
–The intense drones of Five Guitars for Tony Conrad, via Auasca (and now available from Tape Drift as well)
–heavy duo guitar freakouts from Elliott Sharp and Scott Fields on New Atlas
–melancholy soundscapes from Andreas Brandal’s latest on Sacred Phrases
–glitched industrial textures from Almagest on Tourette Records
–a kinetic brew of drum machines and weirdo electronic songsmithery from Jimmy Sanchez & his Crystal Balls on Haord Records
–killer trio improv from Le Veau on Cuchabata Records
–brutal sax/drum sound masses from Ulrich Krieger’s latest on Xi
–great postrock textures from Bisamratta’s side of a great split on spina rec
–post-everything murmurs from Venereal Crush
–RIO meets djent from France’s Ni
–and incredible composition and improv colliding in The Bureau of Atomic Tourism via RAT
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