""This Forest" is the single side vinyl that italian noise honcho Kam Hassah (also headchief of the secondsleep records) done to the dokuro's catalogue. What Kam Hassah do with "this forest" is to move perfectly a dense stratas of sounds in a hypnagocic way, the rotary ...
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"Fire music from Napoli. Four tracks that prepare a new Vesuvian eruption... synth like molten lava, sax like screaming people and tellurical guitar. Skinless is not only the title of this amazing Aspec(t) release but also a promise for he listeners. Mario Gabola ...
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"Olivier Dumont and Nicolas Thirion from Dijon (FR) create songs structure and dynamics with sound deconstruction. Organization of sonic detritus is punctual, rigorous and well-prepared, every sounds have his place in space and time. Control increase energy, and ...
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"Artem Pismenetskii aka Dao De Noize from Ukraine bundling three hypnotical tracks of extreme blasting electronics. Static drone nebuale, cyclical propulsions of violent feedbacks, murmuring voices dives under LFO collisions, are perfectly dosed for a meditative ...
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"Dokuro proudly host a new effort of fruitful artist Mark Bradley, who also has released music through label like Rural Faune, Reverb Worship, Hooker Visions and Hobo Cult to name a few. Sustain/Release grab the listener into a dream state of mind, minimal synths ...
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"Musician and free improviser Patrizia Oliva use mainly the voice as an instrument, in addition to various electronic instruments (loop station, diktaphone, etc) In the past she performed under the name Madame P and also has many collaborations and parternship in ...
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"Pearson Wallace-Hoyt records and releases moon-worshiping, esoteric noise under the moniker Paints of Anima. This release for dokuro was builted processing and manipulating female vocals, the result are two reboant and trance-inducing pieces. The dynamic of the tracks ...
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"New release by the italian electronic duo ENT, for their new fuck work Emanuele Bortoluzzi and Michele Scariot leave the avant/post-rock suggestions of the past CDs for a more psych/electronic investigation of collapsing rhythm, themes and structures. The sonic ...
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