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  1. Van Diemen's Land
    by Duncan Ritchie
  2. Lord of Wolves (Original Soundtrack)
    by Duncan Ritchie
  3. Kosmobushir
    by ANIHILA
  4. Freeze (Original Soundtrack)
    by Duncan Ritchie
  5. Sadly Not Ever After
    by Flowers for Bodysnatchers
    Sadly Not Ever After is a beautiful album!

    Serene, blue ambience is the basis for the carefully composed layers fusing from one track to another heavily atmospheric, almost industrial rhythms with keyboards reminiscent of the late, great Harold Budd, and an ultra-blue wind instrumentation similar, but more languid than, Miles Davis' starkest solos.

    Excellent work.
  6. Silent Annihilation
    by ANIHILA
  7. Lamina
    by Drew McDowall
  8. 'My Firstborn Will Surely Be Blind'
    by DEAD RAVEN CHOIR
    Meshed with hiss, reverb, fuzz and grizzly vocals, this dirgy folk doom is sharp enough to enjoy listening to as music, but is thoroughly fused as a single audio entity of ancient and delicious noise, so that it is its own special ambience.
  9. Death Folk Country
    by Dorthia Cottrell
    O my heart
  10. Pope Adrian 37th Psychristiatric
    by Rudimentary Peni
    I'm A Dream I'm A Dream
    Pope... is strange and difficult and immortal. Pogo Pope stands out as the punk song for the ages, but I'm A Dream feels like a take on The Ramones.
  11. Cacophony
    by Rudimentary Peni
    That's all there is to it. My favorite album by RP, composed with with fantastic innovation, freedom, and skill.
  12. Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack Recording
    by David Lynch
    The sound design remains wonderful, a pleasure to listen to, and an avant garde of dark, industrial, death, etc. ambient.
  13. Nosferatu: eine symphonie des Ahriman - Live Score
    by Ahriman
    Not a bad live soundtrack, but Live Score feels very tame for what it could be. Ahriman could have done a lot more with more practice. Given the rich and varied textures of Ahriman's work with Pile of Dead Horses, I'm confident that Live Score could have been much more immersive and jarring, and really transformed the Nosferatu experience into something terrifying, rather than acquiescent.
  14. Pile of Dead Horses x Ahriman
    by Pile of Dead Horses, Ahriman
  15. Power and Exclusion from Power
    by Mary Ocher
  16. Mechanical Christ (CSR269CD/LP)
    by Kollaps
  17. Until The Day I Die (CSR309CD/LP)
    by Kollaps
    Fantastic album. Harsh and listenable.
  18. Your Guide to Revolution
    by Mary Ocher
    For All We Know (The World May End Tomorrow) For All We Know (The World May End Tomorrow)
    The 60s/70s hippy funk experimential operatic fusion feel that to me is unique to Ocher and wonderful to hear is here, and as with her other albums this is intriguing and I can listen to this repeatedly over some unknown intervals over a long span of time - probably many. And, a lot of this album feels like sketches, rather than fully composed songs as in the Ocher+Your Government or TWATP. But for all we know...
  19. Approaching Singularity: Music for The End of Time
    by Mary Ocher
    An intriguing and playful album!
  20. The Gift of Tears
    by Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus
    I love RAIJ.