On this episode of the podcast, I’ve got a bunch of new releases and a few new reissues to highlight for you. My usual podcast schedule has been a little thrown off recently, but you can expect some feature shows and more new music-focused shows in the months ahead. For now, I hope you enjoy this new episode. Feel free to get in touch if you have any comments or questions. As always, thanks for looking and listening.
- ~Introductory Music: Howard Stelzer “Not If the Mumbled Truth Be Known” Euclid Is a Dead Sponge (Suburban Observances Volume Three) DL (Oxidation)
- Parsnip “Monument” Behold LP (Upset the Rhythm)
- The Spatulas “Maya” Beehive Mind LP* (Post Present Medium)
- Mary Jam “Chili Dog” 40s For Algernon 12”** (Self-released)
- Whippets “Splinter” S/T LP (No Coast)
- Nights Templar “Floorboards” Half the Year DL (Paisley Shirt Records)
- R.N.A. Organism “Bring To Naught” R.N.A.O Meets P.O.P.O LP (MESH-KEY)
- Cody Yantis “Simply Ended Lots Of Endings” Opticks DL (Flaming Pines)
- ~Talk break~
- Tenses “Nuture” Gardening Motions CS (air tone)
- Anne Gillis “Aaisth” Aha LP (La Scie Dorée)
- Alex Keller “Allan Memorial” Sleep Room CD (Elevator Bath)
- Giacomo Fiore “Night” Lost Horse Wash Drone CD (Other Minds)
- Steenkiste & Colohan “Poldertocht” (excerpt) Poldertocht CDR (Kirigirisu Recordings)
- ~Talk break~
- Meatbodies “Move” Flora Ocean Tiger Bloom CD (In the Red)
- Tyvek “M-39” Overground LP (Ginkgo Records)
- Hydroplane “Song for the Meek” S/T LP (Efficient Space)
- Mountain Movers “My Holy Shrine” Walking After Dark 2LP* (Trouble In Mind)
- Charles Lareau “Transistor” Stasis CS (Eh?)
- Greg Hatem “Call You Back to Earth” Sure Circuit CD (20/20 Records and Tapes)
- Montgomery and Turner “Sound Is (Our) Sustenance” Sound Is (Our) Sustenance DL (Astral Editions)
- ~Talk break~
- Shiroishi, Prymek, Nguyen “Eventually the River Rises Here Too” (excerpt) Eventually the River Rises Here Too, Same as it Always Has DL (Ramble Records)
*Denotes physical LP is on the way
**Correction: During the show, I misspoke and stated that Mary Jam’s album is self-titled when I meant to say that it was self-released. Their 12″ EP is called 40s For Algernon.
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