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lizz

  1. Toronto, Ontario
  2. Experimental
  1. collection 274
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  1. The shape of air
    by Eva-Maria Heuben and Jukka-Pekka Karvienen
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  2. Libelocus-(alpha), Libelocus-(beta), Libelocus-(gamma)
    by Iancu Dumitrescu
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  3. a promise
    by letterstoyou
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    swamp_zones someone is going to come out of the pit with a deviated septum after this one Favorite track: a promise.
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    shaz As visceral as it gets. Favorite track: a promise.
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    salladmann Letterstoyou just gets better with each release Favorite track: a promise.
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  4. SINNER GET READY // FRAGMENTS
    by LINGUA IGNOTA
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    Pink Blood this is a religious experience Favorite track: Perpetual Flame Of Centralia Fragment.
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    Grant unsettled soundtrack to Central Pennsylvania (land I hail from)
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    TorioCrema I've come to the point where I'll gladly gulp down anything even remotely affiliated with lingy, you'd be surprised by some of the projects she's credited in
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  5. Penumbra
    by Dali de Saint Paul & Maxwell Sterling
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  1. Under the Gaze of Dissolution
    by HWWAUOCH
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    Der Brecher Flashy vocals, but the bass really does it for me. Beautifully weird. Also Ghuughra‘s description nails it.
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    MadeOvFlesh With sanity completely annihilated and lost in the lowest depths of the labyrinth of consciousness, no longer able to comprehend existence, dissolving the last grasp of having to be. Dissolution gazes back turning reality and light into dust Favorite track: Another End into a Different Time.
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    Ghuughra When discussing HWWAUOCH, two descriptors that often come up are "abstract" and "hard to listen to." If you're into semi-coherent disso-riffing and wandering basslines over spastic blast-storm drums and unhinged rape-goblin vocals then listen away. Just don't say that no one warned you.

    Favorite track: Voluntary Trepanation.
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  2. Blue Ember
    by elbow kiss
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  3. Nuns Of The Mississippi Underground
    by Nuns Of The Mississippi
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    ssstr1pe-fanacc OHHHHHHH YEAHHHH A different and welcome side of Doormouse, multi-genre wizzkid
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  4. Shifts
    by Shida Shahabi
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    joshua townsend Just incredible from beginning to end.
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    Travis Futo is a timeless rainy-night-by-the-fire song. Reminds me of Radiohead's Amnesiac and Kid A period. Favorite track: Futo.
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    AndrewHollo Achingly beautiful. Just stunning. Favorite track: Futo.
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    Paul Jukes Music has always been a major part of my life, but Futo is the first piece in a very long time that spoke to the dark reaches of my soul. I can’t express in clever musical terms what the piece is about, but for me Futo, for the brief time it played, was at one with me, and I was completely lost in it. Simply divine. Favorite track: Futo.
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  5. JANUS
    by MAJA S.K. RATKJE - JOACHIM MONTESSUIS
  1. A Distracted God
    by Beatriz Ferreyra
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    Souffle d'un Petit Dieu Distr ait Souffle d'un Petit Dieu Distr ait
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  2. Shade Zero
    by Taiga Ultan
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    Allegro Moderato Allegro Moderato
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  3. Kuboraum Sound Residency Vol. 2
    by Various Artists
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    Synonym Mask Synonym Mask
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  4. The Sun Turned Black
    by Aho Ssan
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    100 Suns Pt. III 100 Suns Pt. III
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  5. Never the Same River
    by Seabuckthorn
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    Luck Intervenes Luck Intervenes
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