Olchar E. Lindsann lets st'Utter Tongue turn language into a noisy broken instrument
Olchar E. Lindsann releases st'Utter Tongue through Spaceship Lullabies, an avant-garde spoken-word and noise-poetry work that treats speech as raw material.
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Olchar E. Lindsann releases st'Utter Tongue through Spaceship Lullabies, an avant-garde spoken-word and noise-poetry work that treats speech as raw material.
Hull Crush Depth release LP1, a same-day Bandcamp experimental sound project credited to Brian Leo Mullen III with artwork by Todd Richardson.
Melbourne noise artist twinsoul releases Transparency of Existence, a harsh-noise and experimental electronic album that leans into abrasive texture and strange personal signal.
Tide Cathedral release Pressure Field from Hypnotic Collapse via attenuation circuit, a same-day experimental ambient, drone and noise piece built from tension and slow compression.
His Last Winter release Dissolution through Amek Collective, a Bulgarian guitar-drone and noise full-length from Asen Santev built around catharsis, feedback and slow collapse.
Blood Rhythms release Sea of Red via NO PART OF IT, a 90-plus-minute cassette/digital work with contributions from Jarboe, Leslie Keffer, Dave Phillips, Hal McGee and more.