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THOMAS WYDLER & TOBY DAMMIT, "MORPHOSA HARMONIA"

Toby Dammit has played drums for Iggy Pop, Swans, The Residents andMark Eitzel, to name a few. He is also the creator of 2001's Top Dollar, a solo percussion album that took Hal Blaine's Psychedelic Percussionto its logical (and utterly absurd) extreme. Thomas Wydler is thedrummer for The Bad Seeds and formerly of Die Haut.
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Savath & Savalas, "Manana"

This companion EP to last year's Apropa'tLP finds Scott Herren and since-departed collaborator Eva Puyelo Munsin a less organic mode. Many of the eight short tracks included on Mananafeel less like songs than the pieces on the full length album did.Eva's vocals are still present, but feel more like an instrument thatHerren has manipulated in various ways.
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KALIMA, "NIGHT TIME SHADOWS"

Kalima used to be Swamp Children, a Mancunian post-punk funk ensemblesigned to Factory Records. A few of the band members did double duty aspart of A Certain Ratio. Despite releasing two well-received singlesand an LP, the Swamp Children could not rise above the C-list ofFactory artists, perhaps because there was nothing particularlygroundbreaking or unique about their sound.
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Black Mountain, "Black Mountain"

Starting with the Lou Reed influenced "Modern Music," Black Mountainbegins its trek through the first of many musical allusions. The songbegins with a flatulent saxophone squawk. Then the rock music enters.Drums sticks count off and the guitars ring in while Stephen McBean'sreedy vocals count off "One two three another pop explosion; four fivesix another hit recording."
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Food, "Last Supper"

Food is one of my favorite Rune Grammofon groups and this is their bestrecord yet. Though less experimental in nature than the majority ofRune artists, and lacking in the sense of high concept that makes manyof the label's releases so attractive, Food is more fun without seemingoutwardly less complex.
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"THE FURTHER SOMNILOQUIES OF DION MCGREGOR"

Dion McGregor was a down-on-his-luck Broadway songwriter living in NewYork City in 1960, sleeping on the couch of his friend and partnerMichael Barr, when Barr first noticed McGregor's unique propensity forspeaking his dreams aloud
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Black Forest/Black Sea, "Radiant Symmetry"

This set sounds amazingly cohesive for a collection of tracks recordedat various live venues with many tracks featuring different guests.Jeffrey Alexander and Miriam Goldberg, Black Forest/Black Sea's twopermanent members, are noble for sharing so much of the spotlight oftheir own project with others.
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MINIMAL MAN, "THE SHROUD OF"

Minimal Man was founded in 1979, in San Francisco by avant-gardepainter and filmmaker Patrick Miller, and the band included a revolvingcast of musicians from fellow SF art punks Tuxedomoon and futuremembers of Factrix. Minimal Man have been historically marginalized ina fertile underground music scene that included many other influentialartists (including Z'ev, Flipper and Nervous Gender), and they are nodoubt unfavorably compared to stylistically similar artists such asSuicide, Chrome or even NON.
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STEVEN BROWN, "HALF OUT"

Not to minimize the great work that the LTM label has done dusting offthe extensive back catalogs of labels like Factory and Les Disques duCrepuscule, but when I hear something like this Steven Brown album, itmakes me wonder if their time and energy might be better spent on moreworthwhile archival projects.
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Skates, "Lord of the Rinks"

People who can't rap shouldn't and programmers with some degree of ability shouldn't bother enlisting those tired vocalists when they aren't needed. Point in case: Todd Drootin of Books on Tape makes some mildly entertaining, low-end electronic fuzz dependent on bass and drums and then decides that it must be too boring to stand alone.

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Reuter/Boddy, "Pure"

There won't always be room for new, instrumental, and rhythmicelectronic music. Albums like this one suggest that only so many synthpads and sampled instruments can be combined in an entertaining andquality way. At first Pureis a pretty album—sliding like a slow mass of ice over the surface of astill body of water.
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maximilian hecker, "lady sleep"

On his third full-length album, Maximilian Hecker has truly establishedhimself as a fantastic pianist, composer, and arranger. Lady Sleepopens with the climactic piano melody of "Birch." It sets the scenemuch like a tragic love story: patient and powerful, set against lushstrings and underscoring Hecker's frail voice.
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Low, "The Great Destroyer"

It's difficult for a band with ten years and a solid reputation of having a signature sound to take a bold step without feeling the repercussions. While The Great Destroyer is shockingly different for a Low album, rest assured that all the elements people have grown to love are still in the mix. The first three songs rush the album in with a fierce tempo—much faster than what Low are expected to do—and layered fuzzy organs and chunky guitars over thumping rhythm lines and buried acoustic guitars.
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Nurse With Wound, "Drunk with the Old man of the Mountains"

In the post-World Serpent world, it's refreshing to see a tastefullooking, properly packaged, elegant layout on a Nurse With Woundrelease which isn't completely driven by capitalism or auctionable (oreven questionable) "special" editions.
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Oh No, "The Disrupt"

Longtime hip-hop journeyman Oh No's long awaited debut full-length isvibrant, musically diverse, and best of all refreshingly-gimmick free.The son of a jazz trumpeter and a soul/jazz composer, Oh No was signedto Stones Throw nearly five years ago, in no small part due to hisprolific older brother Madlib (of Madvillian, Jaylib, Lootpack,Yesterday's New Quintet and Quasimoto fame).
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Mike Cooper, "Reluctant Swimmer/Virtual Surfer"

Mike Cooper has been making music far longer than I've been alive. Hebegan his career as a folk-blues guitarist and singer-songwriter in the1960s, moved on to working with London's most prominent improv groupsin the 1970s, and in the 1980s and 1990s he gradually began toincorporate greater experimentation into his music. In contrast to manyartists who grow tame in their old age, Cooper, now in his sixties, ismaking the most adventurous music of his life.
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BEEQUEEN, "THE BODYSHOP"

I would never have expected a group like Beequeen to record an album like The Bodyshop.The duo of Frans de Waard and Freek Kinkelaar first became associatesbecause of their mutual love for The Legendary Pink Dots, and since1990 they've been recording and releasing (quite prolifically) asBeequeen.
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LARSEN, "PLAY"

Despite being a fairly straight-forward instrumental rock unit, Larsenhave nonetheless willfully cultivated a hopelessly enigmatic image forthemselves. Everyone has heard the story of how M. Gira came to producethe Italian group's second album Reverby now, and while the story might well be total bullshit, it hassuccessfully perpetuated an air of mystery and intrigue around theband.
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Johan Skugge, "Volume"

"Bring Me On" begins the album with some quality Force Tracks stylevocal tech house, adorning guest Laura Delicata's hypnotically effectedvoice with airy pads and funky bleeps. Delicata returns a few songslater on "Decandence," the album's first single and certainly worthy ofsuch treatment.
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Zbigniew Karkowski/Antimatter, "KHZ"

The second collaboration by Karkowski and Xopher Davidson (Antimatter)is a masterful work that rewards any patient listener with slowlyunfolding layers of analog hum and buzz. The CD consists of one 45minute piece, and this format suits the work well, as this kind ofpiece needs to develop slowly over a long period of time. The first 13minutes are calm, and consist of low end rumbling and quiethigh-pitched tones.
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