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From the shadowy depths of experimental soundscapes, Michael HERTER emerges with delicate piano-saxophone dialogues painting a rain-soaked cityscape, while Spite Cathedral channels Lynchian atmospheres through haunting synth tapestries. Tel Quel's psychedelic odyssey weaves glitch textures with driving rhythms, as Spectre Horsemen, Pale With Dust crafts extraterrestrial doom jazz for the impenetrable night. Joe Faniel lovingly recreates PS2-era gaming nostalgia, while Jinkstraüm delivers raw field recordings from South Vendée's dark corners.
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Spectre Horsemen, Pale With Dust
Spectre Horsemen, Pale With Dust
"Dark melancholia for impenetrable night times."
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John Reidar Holmes
These Are The Days of Burning Books
"The Fascists are back. Do panic."
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Tel Quel
Mirage
"An evocative and driving psychedelic odyssey full of textured soundscapes that traverse multiple genres."