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On September 4, New Orleans ambient musician/minimalist composer Duane Pitre will conclude a trilogy of albums on Important Records with Bayou Electric. Up there is a serene clip from it; happy listening!
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Nick Cave recites a chapter from his new book The Sick Bag Song, a mystifying account of his 2014 North American tour with The Bad Seeds. It will be released here in the States on September 3 by Canongate.
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Excerpt from enduring Japanoise act Hijokaidan’s new album Emergency Stairway to Heaven, out August 31 via Cold Spring. Enjoy!
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Here’s Patti Smith’s “haunting elegy” from the Aqua Teen Hunger Force series finale, “The Last One Forever and Ever (For Real This Time) (We … Mean It),” which airs this Sunday at midnight. It’s OK to cry.
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Free jazz/improvisation titans Akira Sakata, Jim O’Rourke, Chikamorachi (Darin Gray + Chris Corsano), and Merzbow are teaming up for Flying Basket, a double LP out September 18 via Family Vineyard. You can check out the trailer above, though it’s safe to assume this will be one intense experience.
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Avant-garde artist Sándor Vály and pianist/composer Éva Polgár have reconstructed Karl Georg Zwerenz and Jenő Zádor’s lost opera Die Toteninsel. Finnish label Ektro will release it August 21; check out a track above and enjoy!
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An epic crunk collage from experimental producer Elysia Crampton (formerly E+E), out now through Blueberry Recordings.
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“Manhattan Future Ocean” is the latest apocalyptic ode to New York City from experimental composer/producer and singer-songwriter James Ferraro. A follow-up to 2013’s NYC, Hell 3:00 AM maybe isn’t far off? soon come _ Posted by James Ferraro on Thursday, July 30, 2015
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NO HISTORY NO FUTURE by Jean-Louis Huhta New album from Swedish punk percussionist-turned electronic experimentalist Jean-Louis Huhta, out via Glistening Examples.