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Cinema Noir: Fernweh (Nostress Netlabel, 2015)

Cinema Noir: Fernweh (Nostress Netlabel, 2015)

October 28, 2016
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by Jason Cinema Noir hail from Palermo, Sicily in Southern Italy. Fernweh is an album they released on Nostress Netlabel which has all their artists’…

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Calls: Refloating (Independent, 2016)

Calls: Refloating (Independent, 2016)

October 28, 2016
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by Jason Calls is a post-rock trio hailing from Long Island, NY. The trio is Josh (guitar & loops), Joe (bass), and Michael (drums). Calls began as…

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Slowly: Unfold (Independent, 2016)

Slowly: Unfold (Independent, 2016)

October 23, 2016
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by Jason Slowly is the project of Toronto native Charles Berger (Soft Wounds). Recorded in his basement, the songs of Unfold are not complete but…

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All in the Golden Afternoon: The Fog is Filled with Spirits (Magic Lighthouse, 2016)

All in the Golden Afternoon: The Fog is Filled with Spirits (Magic Lighthouse, 2016)

October 22, 2016
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by Jason All in the Golden Afternoon is the project of the duo Rachel Staggs (Experimental Aircraft) and Carlos Jackson (Polyphonic Spree). They began recording…

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Shield Patterns: Mirror Breathing (Gizeh Records, 2016)

Shield Patterns: Mirror Breathing (Gizeh Records, 2016)

October 22, 2016
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by Jason Shield Patterns is the duo of Claire Brentnall and Richard Knox (A-Sun Amissa / The Rustle of the Stars / Glissando). Their well-received…

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Is Bliss: Velvet Dreams (Club AC30, 2016)

Is Bliss: Velvet Dreams (Club AC30, 2016)

October 21, 2016
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by Jason Is Bliss is a psychedelic shoegaze band that hails from Portsmouth, England. The band is a trio that consists of Jimmy Stuart, Dean…

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Nadja: The Stone is not Hit by the Sun, nor Carved with a Knife (Gizeh Records, 2016)

Nadja: The Stone is not Hit by the Sun, nor Carved with a Knife (Gizeh Records, 2016)

October 18, 2016
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by Jason Nadja is the collaborative project between Aidan Baker and Leah Buckareff, both who are no strangers to ambient, noise, avant-garde music. The project originally began with Baker in 2003…

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The Azure Vault: The Trials of Aleksandr Black (AM800SOUND, 2016)

The Azure Vault: The Trials of Aleksandr Black (AM800SOUND, 2016)

October 13, 2016
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by Jason The Azure Vault is the project of Steve Molter of Beware of Safety and Tim Cooper of Signal Hill. Molter lends his talents…

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FJORDNE/Stabilo: Andrew Split EP (Independent, 2016)

FJORDNE/Stabilo: Andrew Split EP (Independent, 2016)

October 10, 2016
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by Jason Andrew is a split EP by FJORDNE and Stabilo. Fujimoto Shunichiro is the artist behind FJORDNE and he hails from Tokyo, Japan. Yasutica…

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Oh Hiroshima: In Silence We Yearn (Fluttery Records, 2016)

Oh Hiroshima: In Silence We Yearn (Fluttery Records, 2016)

October 9, 2016
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by Jason Oh Hiroshima is a post-rock band hailing from Örebro, Sweden. They are a four piece that formed in 2007 (originally as a duo)…

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