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Flux of Sorrow creates a landscape at once futuristic and ancient, conjuring a powerful, plaintive expressiveness in a language both unfamiliar and universal. swamplantern
Kris Peterson invited both established and young producers to pay tribute to the lives lost in Oakland's Ghost Ship fire. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jan 24, 2017
The solo project of Philip Quinn (Girls Names), this is dark-edged electronic work with a needle-sharp take on life in the U.K. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 10, 2019
Tim Kinsella and Jenny Pulse make dark-edged, unsettling, experimental pop together, full of both tension and release. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 16, 2019
supported by 5 fans who also own “Piece By Piece The Body Splits”
Albums like this, when taken on by your central nervous system and you begin to release the neurochemicals, emancipates you from the expectations of music you cultivated while listening to all of that silly radio when you grew up. I, myself, practiced for this on Microstoria, Oval and the like, back in the nineties, so I rather enjoy having someone fuck with the vinyl of my memory.
I wonder what M.H does for a living. albinobone