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PREMIERE: John Dwyer is at it again on Gong Splat’s self-titled debut album

  • December 16, 2021
  • Gareth O Malley
You know John Dwyer, right? Him from the Osees/Oh Sees/OCS etc.? If so, you know he’s famously prolific, and even though his main gig have taken a year off from…
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Track: Spires That In The Sunset Rise announces new album, and share the first track ‘Sax Solfa’

  • August 13, 2020
  • Craig Young
Experimental psych jazz duo Spires That In The Sunset Rise announces new album, Psychic Oscillations due October 9 via FPE records & share the first track “Sax Solfa” A kaleidoscope of sounds…
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Say Psych: Album Review: DJINN – DJINN

  • May 1, 2019
  • Le Crowley
Neither inherently good nor evil, the DJINN have been heralded in Arab culture since the Pre-Islamic period, located somewhere on a spiritual plane between humanity and the realm of deities.…
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Say Psych: Album Review: Paisiel – Paisiel

  • March 20, 2019
  • Le Crowley
Paisiel is the enigmatic name given to this very special project that features the exceptional talents of Portuguese drummer/percussionist and sonic sculptor João Pais Filipe and the German saxophonist Julius…
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