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Tag Archives: Ulaan Khol
The Best Of 2010, Not Only Over-Hyped Albums
It was another great year in music. Again, like last year, I can’t understand those who insists that ‘nothing good happened in 2010’, annoying hipsters. It was such a diverse year, full of brilliant gems. I won’t go into charts … Continue reading
Posted in Serious competitors for album of the year 2010
Tagged Alasdair Roberts, Albert Beger, Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Bela Tarr, Best Of 2010, Big Blood, Bill Wells., Black Tambourine, Blues Explosion, Electra, Fursaxa, Goldmund, Itamar Ziegler, Kitzu, Moon Duo., Nels Cline, Ólafur Arnalds, Pierre Bensusan, Polar Bear, Qeteve Meriri, Robyn Hitchcock, Rockfour, Sarah June, Sean Smith, Secret Cities, Solex vs. Cristina Martinez + Jon Spencer, Starflyer59, Stefan Schnider, Swans, Tape, The Black Needles, The Fresh&Onlys, The Soundcarriers, Tomo, Ulaan Khol, Warm Ghost, White Fence, Woods, Yeasayer
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The Four Hands Of Greg Malcolm
I first heard about Greg Malcolm, through Steven R. Smith, the man behind Hala Strana, Ulaan Khol, Thuja and Mirza. if you’re unfamiliar with these names, you should clicking those links above. Malcolm is a very unique New Zealand-based guitarist. … Continue reading
Posted in Album reviews, Artists review
Tagged Albert Ayler, Allmusic, ambient, Chris Squire, Derek Bailey, experimental, Going For The One, Greg Malcolm, Hala Strana, Homesick, Hung, jazz, John Fahey, Kraak3, Leather and Lacy., Mirza, New Zealand, noises, Ornette, saxophone, squeaks., Steve Lacy., Steven R Smith, Swimming In It', three guitars, Thuja, Ulaan Khol, Wellington Jazz Festival, Yes
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Ulaan Khol – The Closing Chapter
The most exciting news of the week for this humble blog, is finally the release of the last part of the brilliant Ulaan Khol trilogy, by guitar/soundscape god Steven R Smith. For those who missed the last couple of episodes, … Continue reading
Posted in Artists review
Tagged Fursaxa, Hala Strana, Mirza, Soft Abuse, Steven R Smith, Tara Burke, Thuja, Ulaan Khol
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