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Foof Yourself: Vol. 1
Foof Records is a new label on the scene, and it may seem a bit strange that after only six months of formally releasing recordings they have decided to release a compilation. However, this decision was a really good one as it really is a showcase for what they have managed to accomplish in a very short period of time.
Tunnel Rat: The Solipsist EP
Tunnel Rat’s Solipsist EP pays homage to the great beatnik poets of the ’50s and ’60s.
Various (aka The Aaahhchestra): Miss You EP
The Aaahhchestra produces a brilliant EP, but that’s not really the groups name. It’s more of a nickname a group of musicians gave themselves.
Talk Less, Say More: Violent
On Violent Matthew Jennings (Talk Less, Say More) ups his game with an expanded sonic and textural palette, even better song craft, and lyrics that will make you sit up and pay attention from opening to closing.
Ambelion: Waiting for Quarters
Ambelion – Waiting for Quarters: remastered 2005 release reveals an artist that has given a lot of thought to the substance and forms of electronic music.
Jihel: Le Poubelloïde (Updated)
[Ed. Note: Review retracted: the artist has removed the Creative Commons license from this release. This is an automatic retraction with a rating of 0.]
