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Kate Carr * Maggi Payne

Kate Carr * Maggi Payne

March 21, 2022 March 21, 2022

Kate Carr creates an aquatic environment without using field recordings *** Maggi Payne travels through space and time.

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Olli Aarni * Michael Oscillate

Olli Aarni * Michael Oscillate

March 17, 2022 March 17, 2022

Olli Aarni dusts out his pockets on his release on Laaps Records; Michael Oscillate presents electro-acoustic music ‘you never knew you needed to listen to’.

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DreamScenes – March 2022

DreamScenes – March 2022

March 13, 2022 February 13, 2023

“Me And My Heart” — DreamScenes edition for March 2022

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Andrew Heath * Bolton / Gri * Veterano/Gri

Andrew Heath * Bolton / Gri * Veterano/Gri

March 9, 2022 March 9, 2022

“Lowercase music” as performed by Andrew Heath and by Francis Gri in collaboration with Wil Bolton and Grotta Veterano.

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Various Artists – Places for Peace

Various Artists – Places for Peace

March 5, 2022 March 5, 2022

Places for Peace is a massive 48-track charity compilation curated by the Home Normal label. All profits will be donated to Unicef’s Protect Children In Ukraine. Don’t hesitate, donate!

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Man Watching The Stars *  Tetsuroh Konishi

Man Watching The Stars * Tetsuroh Konishi

March 3, 2022 March 3, 2022

Brendan Paxton spends 2.5 hours watching the stars with his violin (and effect pedals) *** Two ambient jazz albums by trumpet player Tetsuroh Konishi.

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HIA * Emmanuel Holterbach

HIA * Emmanuel Holterbach

February 28, 2022 February 28, 2022

Two ‘acousmagic’ albums: a sonic study of working steam engines (Higher Intelligence Agency) *** Mysterious sound paintings of the Finnish deep North (Emmanuel Holterbach).

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Dronny Darko & Phaedrus * Ajna & Onasander

Dronny Darko & Phaedrus * Ajna & Onasander

February 24, 2022 February 25, 2022

Darkness from outer space or darkness from witchcraft: enjoy the shivers down your spine with these two dark ambient albums. Be sure to leave the light on!

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Gianluca Ceccarini * Aperus * Blessed Are The Hearts That Bend

Gianluca Ceccarini * Aperus * Blessed Are The Hearts That Bend

February 21, 2022 February 21, 2022

“Detached from one reality, connected to another”… albums by Gianluca Ceccarini, Aperus and Blessed Are The Hearts That Bend.

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