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  1. now i imagine a place not the same
    by David Torn
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    johantsundberg one of Torns finest <3 deeply atmospheric and emotional
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    david lee myers Wow—absolutely loving the sumptuous liquid/gritty/creamy tracks of the latest release from master atmospheric guitarist David Torn! Thank you David! Favorite track: bones of home, fly east....
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    Karloff Torn on vinyl! 🤘😎🤘
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  2. Ratsnake
    by Chloe Kim
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  3. Riparian
    by Eyvind Kang
  4. Tulpa
    by Charmaine Lee
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    Joseph Auner Explosively epic, intricately layered, intimate, and playful, Charmaine Lee’s “Tulpa” opens up an immersive, intense, and completely original world of sound.  Favorite track: “The Loading Zone.”
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    ewanaparicio I have a friend who can play drums and make his voice sound like an electric guitar solo at the same time. That all sounds very impressive until witnessing Charmaine perform live. The same friend has also never released a record, let alone one as good as Tulpa.

    Charmaine combines voice, electronics and noise to casually bulldoze any lingering ideas about what vocal music is supposed to sound like. This record is equal parts playful and unruly, made with total control and zero pretentiousness. Favorite track: Overlevered.
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  5. Uranian Void
    by Jessika Kenney
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  1. The Professional
    by Vanessa Rossetto
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    de geest de geest
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  2. SAC-R #005: Nobody Knows this is Anywhere
    by Gnod R&D
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    CATHOLIC FM CATHOLIC FM
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  3. HUNAB KU
    by CORIMA
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    Yok'hah Yok'hah
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    TheEliteExtremophile Hunab Ku is meticulously crafted. It both follows in the footsteps of the giants of zeuhl while also further refining the band’s unique place within this hyper-specific musical space.

    Full review here: theeliteextremophile.com/2026/03/16/album-review-corima-hunab-ku/
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    Mike / Avant Music News I’ve been listening to Magma and its Zeuhl influencees for nearly 40 years. Much has been written, but the aspect that is not emphasized nearly enough is that this music is euphoric. In line with that, Corima’s latest reaches deep into the listener’s psyche to bring forth a primitive and powerful form of joy.

    avantmusicnews.com/2026/01/31/amn-reviews-corima-hunab-ku-2026-soleil-zeuhl/
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  4. Ephemeral & Fleeting - Modular Music of Japan
    by Various Artists
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    Yu Ogu - A Gentle Ceiling Yu Ogu - A Gentle Ceiling
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  5. Decalcomania
    by Larsen
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    This Is Only A Test This Is Only A Test
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