January 2019
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Promising “big band free jazz, black metal, ‘70s car chase themes, noise rock, avant garde, jazz and lounge,” this sixth album from Richmond, Virginia’s RAIC is suitably titled. In all, 11 musicians join the core quintet. The album opens with a near-23-minute jam that sounds like a Tom Waits soundtrack circa 1992. Given that three…
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Insolate – Disgrace 0.00 Worg – Lupercus (Feral Interpretation) 4.25 My Flower – Rea (Vatican Shadow Remix) 7.35 Theus Mago & Local Suicide – Komm Ins Loch (Colossio Remix) 11.05 Dachshund – Must Say 15.40 Eddie Niguel – Who Made Who 19.50 Julia Govor & Jeroen Search – Research Not Over 23.20 Ascorbite – Virtuous…
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Kevin Press
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This album’s title, besides being something of a mouthful, describes a series of DNA sequences. Referred to by the acronym CRISPR, they live in the genomes of organisms like bacteria and archaea. Scientists have developed the ability to use CRISPR sequences in genome-editing procedures that are revolutionizing medicine, agriculture and raising one or two bioethical…
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This debut from Alina Kalancea comes out of a six-year period of experimentation with electronics and voice. Through a series of collaborations, stage performances and studio sessions, the Romanian artist says she has been working to develop a sound she can call her own. In this sense, The 5th Apple is more than just a…
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Kevin Press
