A few years back a friend hipped me to this website about watching ships on the English Channel.
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Incendiary 2014 round up
In fact some of the best things out in NL this year were the collaborations (DNMF top of the pile by a mile) and the reissues.
Anjou – Anjou
Anjou have made a record that is incredibly evocative of place, any place you want to imagine, maybe an inner space; and one that can change according to your frame of mind.
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Mannheim – Super Empowered
Super Empowered is not a procession of monolithic blarings.
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Howl Ensemble – Prooi
I’ve seen Howl Ensemble play and as musicians they look nothing like the sort of band you’d think (after listening to this) they should look like; coming over as a bunch of Heavy Metal escapees.
Richard’s Record Round Up – Samhain 2014 Part 3
There’s even a song called Mustache In Your Face. Jesu H. But my all-time fave is Jaded’s The King Was. Far fucking out, that ditty. What is it all about?
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Richard’s Record Round Up – Samhain 2014 Part 2
For the most part the tracks are spellbinding mixes of 60s/70s spiritualism, 70s prog (specifically the enticing organ/synth bits on Gong or Hillage solo LPs before the guitar battles and zany lyrics kick in) and the ambient minimalism let loose by Riley or Eno.
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Richard’s Record Round Up – Samhain 2014 Part 1
There’s even something in It’s Time to Be Clear that reminds me of Terry Jacks’ Seasons in the Sun. Enough for you to know. Who reads Bonnie Prince Billy reviews anyway?
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Incendiary interview Samy Ben Redjeb of the Analog Africa label
Cuban music is… You have God and directly below is Cuban music. For everybody who really is in the music scene, Cuban music is sacred. But African music is not far below it.
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Incendiary hang out with Yuko Yuko and The Homesick
That is a bit of a Dokkum thing funnily enough, because we want to play with our friends rather than have a band with other people; you know, just to ‘be in a band’.
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