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A Liminal Review: Hold Everything Dear by Cindytalk (September 23rd, 2011)

The power of emotion, or rather, the desire of an artist to articulate and communicate emotion to her or his audience, is a key motivating factor in the creation of music, popular or experimental....

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A Liminal Review: Elemental Disgrace by Hive Mind (October 27th, 2011)

  Spectrum Spools, a sub-division of prestigious Austrian label Editions Mego curated by Emeralds’ John Elliott, is rapidly becoming the premier driver of the modern synth revival, particularly in the...

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A Liminal Review: MP3 Deviations #6 + 7 by Yasunao Tone (November 7th, 2011)

Legendary Fluxus artist and former member of Tokyo’s Group Ongaku Yasunao Tone has for some time been more interested in sound as an abstract artistic tool rather than a component of popular music....

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A Quietus Review: V by KTL (May 8th, 2012)

Mark Fell’s surprisingly bright and colourful artwork hides a dark and wondrous monster of an album, the long-awaited latest chapter in KTL’s enthralling saga of sonic unease. Yet if the cover doesn’t...

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A Quietus Review: Motion Sickness of Time Travel by Motion Sickness of Time...

Rachel Evans’ previous release, the hugely well-received Seeping Through the Veil of Unconscious tape and LP, can in retrospect be seen as the culmination – and possible high water-mark – of a strain...

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A Liminal Live Review – A thousand dark voices: Phurpa, Colin Potter and...

The second showcase of Stephen O’Malley’s Ideologic Organ label at London’s Cafe Oto was markedly different to the first, held back in February. Then, audiences were treated to the delicacy, poise and...

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A Quietus Interview – Thought Into Sound: Motion Sickness Of Time Travel...

US-based composer and musician Rachel Evans has been operating under the name Motion Sickness Of Time Travel since the late 2000s, releasing a series of tapes, LPs and CD-Rs of hazy, droney,...

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A Liminal Live Report: Iancu Dumitrescu & Ana-Maria Avram with the Hyperion...

One of the nicest things about live music is the way it brings together music fans in the mutual admiration or, at times, discovery of a recording artist. It’s a pretty fundamental part of the musical...

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A Liminal Review: Four Years Older by Alan Licht (March 19th, 2013)

The typical riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma, Alan Licht has effortlessly straddled genre and musical tropes across a career spanning the best part of three decades, to the point where I’m...

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Liminal Reviews: Liminal Minimals, April 2013 (April 30th, 2013)

Ensemble Skalectrik – Trainwrekz (Editions Mego) Ekoplekz’s Nick Edwards has found a nice home for himself on Editions Mego, and this is another offering of saturated, noise-inflected electronica from...

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