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  1. The Fracture Zone
    by Prado
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  2. Disiniblud
    by Disiniblud (Rachika Nayar & Nina Keith)
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    The Tonearm The duo's expertise with studio tools is particularly exciting here, though the manipulation never overshadows the pair's musical and instrumental inventiveness. Often, I sense an effort to keep the music from sounding too holy or choral, but there are hints of the sacred that peek out, though in a non-religious 'in awe of the music' kind of way. Special stuff.

    reviewed on The Tonearm → www.thetonearm.com/email/ab495f85-8d7f-4d23-bd97-8f36d9092357/ Favorite track: It's Change (ft. Willy Siegel, Katie Dey & Julianna Barwick).
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    Otis Nugatory Rachika Nayar keeps putting out the aural gold. Struggling to not overplay this album. Need to learn more now about Nina Keith!
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    Aztechk Well worth the wait. Its a triumph. Favorite track: Serpentine (ft. Cassandra Croft).
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  3. Infinity Gradient
    by Tristan Perich & James McVinnie
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    Minivan Riots Gorgeous music, but the downloadable files here are poorly cut. Lacking a bit of TLC.
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    freyaschmidt I've had the chance to see this masterpiece played live in Leuven BE about a month ago. Lucky me, it was so stunning!
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    brian robinson I heard a section of this recording a couple of months ago on The Freak Zone, radio6 it’s not a program I listen to a lot but this jumped out at me as something very interesting and original, a bit Philip Glass , Music in 12 parts? , I hadn’t heard of Tristan Perich before, there hasn’t been much in the minimalist contemporary music for a long while, other than The Disintegration loops , strangely enough also heard on The Freak Zone
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    Alex Gray Infinity Gradient was the first piece of music I heard live after concerts resumed amid the COVID-19 pandemic. It made me cry 4 times throughout. Revisiting this new recording re-invoked those feelings. Favorite track: Infinity Gradient: Section 6.
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  4. Los Thuthanaka
    by Los Thuthanaka
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    maggie better than drugs Favorite track: Kullawada "Awila".
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    caymaster Damn can’t believe they alr dropped music 2 Favorite track: Huayño “Phuju”.
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    brainsog big up to the twitch chatter who reccomended this
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  5. Twice
    by audry
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  1. Dance on the Walls: The Songs of Twelfth Night - EP
    by The Altogether
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    How Does it Feel? (feat. Sophia K Metcalf) How Does it Feel? (feat. Sophia K Metcalf)
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    cartep it took me a long time to get into this one, but i finally saw Twelfth Night so I did! Favorite track: How Does it Feel? (feat. Sophia K Metcalf).
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    Stuart Bishop Brilliant music made by brilliant people supporting a brilliant theatre company performing one of the most brilliant ever writers in the English language :) Favorite track: Shipwreck Song.
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    🧸 this album is so joyful and mesmerizing!! i’ve never read nor seen twelfth night, but this will probably be what finally gets me to do it. sophia k. metcalf is incredible with y’all! Favorite track: How Does it Feel? (feat. Sophia K Metcalf).
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  2. Noël
    by Boris
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    Pardon? Pardon?
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    revbeardedamish I love the original version of Pardon? but damn I can’t stop listening to this version, it’s hooked into my brain like the most beautiful worm
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    Steve Such a great cover! Favorite track: Last Christmas.
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    amalienanopod Earlier this year, in May, i got estrogen prescribed after an arduous three year long process. The next week i saw Boris (twice) and it changed my life. I could bathe in these guitar tones and walls of noise from here to eternity; and in some way i will. I am so glad my path overlapped the one of this band, in this infinitely terrifying torture chamber globe. All i have wanted to do the past week is bury myself in this rendition of Last Christmas, and i have. Thank you Boris
    Merry Christmas, all Favorite track: Last Christmas.
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