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Jen Kutler  -Disembodied

Jen Kutler -Disembodied

December 3, 2019 December 3, 2019

Jen Kutler’s Disembodied raises questions about ‘de-sexualization and de-objectification of the feminine spectrum body’.
Ánd is very interesting to listen to!

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Christoph Berg * Tobias Preisig

Christoph Berg * Tobias Preisig

November 30, 2019 November 30, 2019

Christoph Berg introduces his new label with an album based on tape manipulations (and a stunning violin concertina) *** Tobias Preisig “does for the violin what Colin Stetson does for the saxophone or Nils Frahm for the Piano.”

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Andrew Heath & Anne Chris Bakker

Andrew Heath & Anne Chris Bakker

November 26, 2019 November 26, 2019

A new collaboration by Anne Chris Bakker and Andrew Heath as well as Bakker’s solo album: top class ‘lower-case music’.

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Andrew Sherwell * Anthéne * Mind over MIDI

Andrew Sherwell * Anthéne * Mind over MIDI

November 22, 2019 November 24, 2019

Three releases on the Shimmering Moods label: floating ambient choirs by Andrew Sherwell and Mind Over MIDI, and soft guitar-based dronescapes from Anthéne.

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Leo Svirsky * Jane Antonia Cornish * Ersatz

Leo Svirsky * Jane Antonia Cornish * Ersatz

November 19, 2019 May 8, 2021

Arrangements for two pianos by Leo Svirsky, refreshing modern classical music from Jane Antonia Cornish, and unusual cinematic explorations by Ersatz.

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James Murray /+ Francis M. Gri

James Murray /+ Francis M. Gri

November 14, 2019 November 17, 2019

The concept of ‘negative space’ as explained by Francis M. Gri and James Murray – and healthy advice from James Murray to confront chaotic times.

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DreamScenes – November 2019

DreamScenes – November 2019

November 10, 2019 February 13, 2023

Get ready for Winter with this November DreamScenes edition

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Eleh * Marcus Schmickler

Eleh * Marcus Schmickler

November 6, 2019 November 9, 2019

From living space to outer space: immersive sonifications by Eleh (on Touch) and Marcus Schmickler (on Kompakt)

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Jacob Kirkegaard – Opus Mors

Jacob Kirkegaard – Opus Mors

November 1, 2019 November 26, 2024

Be prepared for Jacob Kirkegaard’s “Opus Mors”: an unprecedented sound work on “four sound environments that the human body commonly will be surrounded by or exposed to in the immediate post mortem”.

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