Night Loops is the fourth album from the genre-defying American band Jack O’The Clock, a band I had lost track of since their rather obtuse but still fun second album How Are We Doing And Who Will Tell Us?, released…
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Cheeto’s Magazine – Boiling Fowls
I first came across this band on one of those sprawling Progstravaganza compilations, which only goes to show that wading knee-deep through bedroom recordings that for the most part should have stayed there is occasionally worth the slog, for this…
View More Cheeto’s Magazine – Boiling FowlsJohn Cale & Terry Riley – Church Of Anthrax
Esoteric Recordings continue to live up to their name with this reissue of the seminal 1971 release resulting from earlier recordings made by two prime movers in the 1960s avant-garde scene. John Cale, not long out of the Velvet Underground,…
View More John Cale & Terry Riley – Church Of AnthraxSunn O))) & Ulver – Terrestrials
Four years in the making, Terrestrials is a collaboration between two beacons of alternative music, shining their black light at one another across the vastness of the tumultuous Atlantic Ocean and the entire uncaring width of the North American continent.…
View More Sunn O))) & Ulver – TerrestrialsRichard Pinhas & Oren Ambarchi – Tikkun
The currently prolific Richard Pinhas, French electronic music pioneer and otherworldly guitar wrangler famed for his exploratory ambient/rock band Heldon returns with a double release on the esteemed Cuneiform label. Whereas Welcome In The Void, created in partnership with drummer…
View More Richard Pinhas & Oren Ambarchi – TikkunFred Laird – Earthling Society
“Out here in the perimeter there are no stars” said Mr Morrison, and where Fleetwood in Lancashire is concerned the metaphor becomes soot flecked reality if we are to believe the various hideous epithets appended to his home town by…
View More Fred Laird – Earthling SocietyThe United States Of America – The United States Of America
Originating in the New York experimental music scene of the mid to late 1960s, The United States Of America shared a radical outlook with fellow Big Apple dwellers The Velvet Underground, and, according to legend, Nico once tried to join…
View More The United States Of America – The United States Of AmericaPingvinorkestern – Push
Hailing from Malmö in southern Sweden, Pingvinorkestern unsurprisingly take their name and ethos from that mildly eccentric English institution, the Penguin Café Orchestra. Similarly fusing pop, folk, classical and general quirkiness, but with a modernistic bent, Pingvinorkestern with their debut…
View More Pingvinorkestern – PushVezhlivy Otkaz – Geranium
I have here before me an album originally released in 2002, then re-released in 2013 with a bonus DVD of live performances taken from a 2006 TV performance and elsewhere, and now being given distribution by those eclectic Italian souls…
View More Vezhlivy Otkaz – GeraniumLed Bib – The People In Your Neighbourhood
The correct (heheh…) spelling of the word “neighbourhood” indicates that this raucous bunch hail from the UK. They formed 10 or so years ago as student band and quickly established a name for themselves on the European jazz circuit. Since…
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