
"Brunhild Ferrari: Errant Ear was composed at the end of 2024 with this feeling of wandering, of strolling in my memories that I was able to capture with my ears, my eyes, my nose, all my sensations, things that my life is made of and that I keep almost like treasures. ...
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PS015 | PERSISTENCE OF SOUND

Listen Ship is the latest masterpiece in the ever-expanding sound world of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Henry Threadgill, whom The New York Review of Books recently described as "one of American music's great Romantics and a lifelong seeker of the sublime." The new ...
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PI110 | PI RECORDINGS

"Listen Ship is the latest masterpiece in the ever-expanding sound world of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Henry Threadgill, whom The New York Review of Books recently described as "one of American music's great Romantics and a lifelong seeker of the sublime." The new ...
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PI110 | PI RECORDINGS

"On Gym Douce EP, Permanent Draft label founders Valentina Magaletti and Fanny Chiarello (author of Basta Now, Women, Trans & Non-Binary in Experimental Music) illustrate their aesthetic line by offering sound collages, bitter laughs, and deranged miniatures based on ...
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DRAFT6 | PERMANENT DRAFT

Mattes Mankertz - Keys, Vocals; Tim Steiner - Bass, Vocals; Florian Bungardt - Drums; Toshi Trebess - Vocals, Guitar; Recorded by Saving Ted between Nov'22 & Feb'24 @ Gotteswegstudio A, Ted Sounds & Pinkys Place
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NONE | SAVING TED

"Legendary French industrial pioneers Vox Populi! arrive on Dark Entries with a reissue of Sucre De Pastèque. Vox Populi! was founded in Paris in 1981 by Axel Kyrou, a multi-instrumentalist of Greek, French, and Palestinian roots. He soon recruited his future partner, ...
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DE-346 | DARK ENTRIES

"Violostries (1963/64), 16'39 Premiered and recorded in April 1965 at the Royan Festival - France, by Devy Erlih (violin) & Bernard Parmegiani (sound projection). Capture ephemere (1967, 1988 version), 11'48 This work was composed in four tracks in 1967 for quadraphonic ...
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REGRM023 | RECOLLECTION GRM

Everything Is Simple arrives four years after its predecessor, Hold You Up, which in turn came five years after Show Us The Fire. Zelienople does not do things in a hurry. Why should it? Operationally and musically, haste has nothing to offer the Chicago-identified ...
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SP153 | SHELTER PRESS



















