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Aimaproject

Aimaproject – Di Aima il Segno

Another strange release, this one.  Di Aima il Segno consists of music that, perhaps as hinted by the album cover, has been conjured forth by arcane spirits, or at the very least from some ethereal, Occidental shores where spirits gather in the mists, brandishing ancient instruments and resurrecting a compendium of archaic legend through poetry […]

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Grey Wolf

Sky Burial – There I Saw the Grey Wolf Gaping

Our age of modernization presents a very complicated environment for the atavistically inclined. Often, we will see primal and heathen-minded folk, recorded all acoustically, and sung in a dead language, but they will update you every day via Facebook and Twitter. It is unavoidable, so why bother trying to? We are thoroughly entrenched in a […]

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Sujo

Double Feature: Sujo – Kahane + Diaspora

I have a great deal of humorous and humbling memories regarding Heathen Harvest that stretch back to my early days as a writer in 2006 — days from which I admittedly look back on in humiliation for the atrocious writing that readers and promotion-seekers had to sit through on my part as I developed my […]

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Father Murphy

Double Feature: Father Murphy – Anyway, your Children will Deny it + Split with How much Wood would a Woodchuck Chuck if a Woodchuck could Chuck Wood?

Dark, strange musical talents are seemingly in no short supply within the Mediterranean lands of Italy in the modern era.  Born just North of Venice in the Northeastern Italian city of Treviso, this trio of musicians — known simply as Father Murphy — manages to, through their outright odd industrial leanings, share many aesthetic qualities […]

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Jezzebeam

Jezzebeam – Jezzebeam

When it comes to Austin, Texas-based Jezzebeam, there isn’t much information to be found, and thus there isn’t much to tell.  This is a one-man project, helmed by one Michael Cockrell and assisted vocally, at least for one track here, by his wife, Desiree.  This appears to be a solitary project for a reason, however, […]

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bn2

Buried in the North – Buried in the North

Those of you who have been pining for the likes of Stoa and Dargaard to get on with it and up their output should consider turning further East. Buried in the North, a more or less unknown project from China, is the sole enterprise of Li Qi whose debut was released on the excellent Beijing […]

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Personas

Ô Paradis – Personas

To say that Ô Paradis, in the twelve or so years since its inception, has become one of the most genuinely interesting and innovative artists in the realm of post-industrial experimentalism is perhaps only beginning to shave the upper layer of a gross understatement.  Led by Barcelona, Spain native Demian Recio, Ô Paradis has long […]

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william-crop

William Cody Watson – Her Tusk Was Adorned With Rose Petals

Didn’t really have any idea what to expect from this one, and some of the song titles left room for a bitter, unsavory potential. Was pleasantly surprised to find this to be nearly an hour of rather relaxing ambient atmospheres that would not be out of place on NPR’s “Hearts Of Space” program. The track […]

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Insect Factory Feature

Double Feature: Insect Factory – Melodies from a Dead Radio + Split with Luciernaga

There is something exceptionally foreboding yet strikingly beautiful about the music that Jeff Barsky creates; something that is just out of reach beyond the lightly sifting veils of fog that silhouette his intentions through music.  Like most ambient, the song titles are just the beginning of the journey and, in most cases, it is up […]

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Giant Orchestra

Split – Giant Claw / The Cats’ Orchestra

This release represents somewhat of a rarity as an exceptional cassette split between two experimental electronic artists from opposite ends of the planet.  Though neither artist is particularly well-known to this point, both have certainly had their fair share of support from some notable experimental labels, signifying the level of respect that each has managed […]

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