#428 – Evian Christ, Adela Mede, PoiL Ueda, Kãve, Better Corners, Flamingods - 2 October 2023
Description
Good things come to those who wait, like those of us who have waited six years for new Evian Christ material. That being said, good things come to those of us who can’t wait either, and – just six months after their debut masterpiece – the Japanese folklore-French prog collaboration PoiL Ueda have another exceptional, outlandish record for you.
Elsewhere, Iranian poetry electronics, abstract footwork, absolutely stunning Slovak-Hungarian folk, and Mexican Alien House music round us off.
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TracklistingEvian Christ – On Embers (Warp, UK)PoiL Ueda – Yoshino 吉野(静の和歌) (Dur & Doux, France)Flamingods – Dirty Money (The Liquid Label, UK)Kãve – Cathode (Zabte Sote, Iran)Better Corners – Cremated Pets (The state51 Conspiracy, UK)Slut Online – Pregnant Model (TEMƎT Music, France)Mary Lattimore – Horses, Glossy on the Hill (Ghostly International, USA)Adela Mede – Száz Fele Nézek (Warm Winters, Slovakia)Benjamin Finger – Sleepy (Blue Tapes, UK)Thomass Jackson – Belgian UFO Wave (Multi Culti, Canada)
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Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston
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