😶‍🌫 🍂 New Releases 8 November 24 🍂 😶‍🌫

Thank – I Have A Physical Body That Can Be Harmed

…a concoction of anxious disco grooves, harsh noise freakouts and inscrutable sprechgesang bluster… a volatile yet joyously cathartic post-punk record

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Primal Scream - Come Ahead

Don’t think this has been posted yet? Sounded pretty good on Jo Whiley this week, so enough for me to look past the rubbish artwork and generic song titles to give it a listen. More of a funk and soul version of Primal Scream this time around.

Crippled Black Phoenix - The wolf changes its fur

Anarco - post rock, psych rock.

(0) - knaek.morke.mod,lys

Black metal

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Their last one was really good. Had some Comets on Fire esque freakouts and top level drumming

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Last album was good. This sounds great so far, title track’s phenomenal

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Fog - Fogesque II

This actually came out the other day but I only just saw it last night. Korean shoegazers follow up their 2020 album Fogesque.

Fog - Fogesque III

This actually came out the other day but I only just saw it last night. Korean shoegazers follow up their album from the other day, Fogesque II.

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Codespeaker - Scavenger

Scottish post-metal. Their first album was stunning. Looking forward to this.

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Ab-Soul - Soul Burger

From the same crew as Kenny and Schoolboy, was always the one with the most philosophical or metaphysical focus to his tracks

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In timely fashion we get a new Paysage d’Hiver album just as winter prepares to roll in.

“On the third regular PAYSAGE D’HIVER album “Die Berge” (‘The Mountains’), mastermind Wintherr has perfectly captured the dark essence of his mountainous Swiss home beyond those pretty picture postcard landscapes. Ragged peaks that unfathomable tectonic forces have crushed upwards and out of the thin cold crust of this planet create a harsh and hostile environment for humans, which is reflected within the sound of raw black metal. Note for note, these grey giants of rock come awake to life in song. Majestic, powerful, dangerous, threatening, and yet also inherent of a fierce beauty, these massive tracks of epic length echo the huge proportions of their source of inspiration and amount to a playing time of more than 100 minutes”

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Speakers Corner Quartet - Mr Loverman (original score)

The second album from this South London band who started out as the house band at an open mic night is the score for a BBC show, featuring Tirzah, Mica Levi, LEILAH and ESKA, and spans highlife, afrobeat, soul, jazz, classical composition and electronic.

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Tiny Leaves - Anthropocene EP
Charity release (for Earth Percent) that came out a few days back. I feel the ambientish music with birdsong field recordings thing has been done to death, but I quite like this guy’s stuff. Piano, cello and tasteful saxamaphone all in there too.

Claire Rousay also has a Sentiment remix record … Apparently released on Wednesday but not all up on Bandcamp yet. News to me! Guess it’s a Rousay day.

THEY HAVE A NAME, YOU KNOW?? The Black Hippy disrespect is strong in this one… :wink:

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El Cousteau - Merci, Non Merci

Didn’t know much about him outside a feature of one of MIKE’s recent albums, but the song with Earl on this blew up a couple of weeks ago, so intrigued by how the whole project sounds. Unsurprising MIKE feature too.

Long Island Sound - Hydra

Dublin electronica duo. Sound a bit like a more chilled Bicep,

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I have a new vocal lofi track out today -

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Don’t fear

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all about The Body and Thank today!

Experimental electro-acoustic percussionist

Ethiopian Jazz legend new collab

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is this a best of?