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Harmonic 313 When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence -

Mark Pritchard is notable for his prolific body of work, releasing music on numerous nom de plumes over the years as well as participating in countless collaborations. However, nothing truly substantial has emerged from Pritchard’s most recent work; nothing has emerged that could compare to the monumental achievements he made...

Biosphere - Live At The Arnolfini, Bristol -

First of all, turn your speakers way, way up because there's little discernable noise for a minute or two into the first track of ambient maestro Biosphere's first live disc. Even then you'd be hard-pressed to make out the experiments in trombone embouchure on "Pneuma." However, like an expertly paced...

The Orb Featuring David Gilmour: Metallic Spheres -

U.K. ambient great The Orb has always made music that caters more to the immaculate stoner bliss of a Pink Floyd laser show at the local planetarium than the Ecstasy-fueled euphoria of a warehouse rave. So this surprising sonic kismet between Orb co-founder Dr. Alex Paterson, producer Youth and David...

The Future Sound of London Lifeform -

Despite all the efforts of British duo Garry Cobain and Brian Dougans (read: no less than thirty albums under twenty-five different aliases), the electronica they envisioned as London's future sound over the past twenty-one years never exactly transitioned into the city's present sound. But it's been a fantastic run all...

Susumu Yokota free download - Music-News.com -

Japanese experimental artist Susumu Yokota, is offering a free mp3 download of the track "Tree Surgeon" from his new album, Mother, available now on Lo Recordings.

Yokota has been releasing music since 1992, originally recording music with a more techno inspired feel, as time passed he's developed a more ambient/abstract sound....

Ulrich Schnauss - Reports of the demise of Edinburghs gig scene are, it seems, premature and unfounded. Well, judging by the 200 souls crammed into the Voodoo Room anyway. The venue does, its said, attract decent regular crowds, but nothing like this, surely. Perhaps, of course, its down to the quality of the headliner,...

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