just found this on dusted (tumblr / review site) -

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john wall’s (laptop) approach to sound-making has always been somewhat confounding… it reminds me a little bit of thomas lehn’s synthesizer work, along with some of the more ‘difficult’ (atonal) mego releases of the early 00s. nice to hear him playing in this sort of context

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Hi, first post. Listening to library records by Belgian composer Joel Vandroogenbroeck.

I recommend:
Computer Blossoms - 1981
Video Games & Data Movements - 1987
Digital Project - 1987
Datapulse - 1990

All on spotify.:slightly_smiling_face:

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Been listening to this for the last bunch of days, after it sat for ages in my wishlist:

and on the subject, I keep going back to this one:

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Listening to that Kate Carr piece - really interesting! Had never heard of her before this.

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Saw her live at Cafe Oto a week or two ago - really very good.

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I don’t know how I’m only just now hearing this modular madness masterpiece, but now I can’t stop:

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This music is hyper-out-of-control post-genre electronic prog rock for schizoids.

label-mate Daigo Hanada’s new EP is out today- lovely ambient piano to start my weekend :relaxed:

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feldman / phillips / tudor / et al, accept no substitues



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The new Hot Chip album, A Bath Full of Ecstasy, is excellent. Not sure why I am connecting to this one and not the last couple. I loved their first 3 albums so much.

That Kate Carr release is on her own label, Flaming Pines. I thoroughly recommend scratching around the catalogue if you like her own music.

I particularly like the Tiny Portraits series, but there’s a lot of interesting releases, not least compilations of experimental music from Vietnam and Iran.

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Hard to argue with this:

https://youtu.be/A2rRkDnye2Q

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This label seems really cool. Thanks for the come-up!

Newest album by Georgia Anne Muldrow, very prolific, very awesome

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