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Michel Recloux

  1. Liège, Belgium
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 210
  2. wishlist 16
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  1. Our Day Will Come
    by Dead Can Dance
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  2. Cryptic System
    by Matthew Atkins
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    Giles fades in and out of sounding like household percussion and eerie ghosts
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    Notnotice Metal combined with piano sounds... The sound of strikethrough is like encryption... Mr. Turing is nearby)) The detached noise textures are impressive, as is the internal failure for the listener when the gluing is detected! A decent job! Favorite track: CS Part 1.
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    PadraigC Really nice, intriguing yet relaxing.
    Favorite track: CS Part 1.
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  3. Ditch
    by Jeff Kolar
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    PadraigC Class - very engaging, ominous with tension and great production. Favorite track: Ditch B.
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    Matthew Nowik A stunning listen.
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  4. Untitled
    by Neurath Grau
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    kingmagmor In my opinion, the tracks are a bit too long, but otherwise I like them. The sounds used in these ambient tracks are interesting, experimental, and slightly avant-garde—or at least that’s the impression they give. I’m glad the acoustic tracks were also produced to such a high standard. Favorite track: Untitled A.
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    Richard Erickson Very interesting soundscape. I imagine the gentle clanging of Tibetan water bowls, water droplet sounds in reverse and the intermittent foghorn. Favorite track: Untitled A.
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  5. you settle on movement
    by civyiu kkliu + matt baczewski
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    Richard Erickson This low-fi tape / loop / drone fits my state of mind. The perfect grind of garbled voice subterfuge with various found winding devices. Favorite track: SIDE B (TR 6 7 18 21).
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  1. Saputjiji
    by Tanya Tagaq
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    Fuck War Fuck War
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    kiki356 Bought this after hearing Razorblades plus Tanya’s mixtape on last night’s Late Junction (sadly only available to listen back to in the JK (fucking Brexit). Both the mixtape and this album are horrifying in their beauty.
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    bse303 "Fuck Trump. Fuck ICE. Fuck War". See it live. Favorite track: Fuck War.
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  2. vari/ations - Ode to Oram
    by Various Artists / Daphne Oram
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    Tributum Tributum
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  3. Electroacoustic Works
    by IANNIS XENAKIS
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    Diamorphoses (1957) Diamorphoses (1957)
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    Earl Johnson Some of the most gripping electronic music ever made. Favorite track: Bohor (1962).
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    VertigoUnit Amazing! Thanks Karl Records! Favorite track: La Légende d’Eer (1978).
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    hmj Too good of a box set not to buy before it runs out of stock. Some of the best works by one of the best composers in recent history. Looking forward to having this in my physical collection. Favorite track: La Légende d’Eer (1978).
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    Rod Stasick Amazing man. Amazing works. Bohor, from the Nonesuch LP, is in my top 3 of favorite works of all time, but the late 90s release thru EMF flattened the sound and shaved off the final seconds. The version on this recording brings back its immensity of sound. Thank you! Favorite track: Bohor (1962).
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  4. Brassens selon Vitor Hublot 1
    by VITOR HUBLOT
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    Chanson pour l'Auvergnat Chanson pour l'Auvergnat
  5. Anartiste d'avariété
    by Vitor Hublot
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    La petite gayole La petite gayole
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