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'The River Nektar' and 'Yuletide' by The Iditarod, 'Slightly West' by Greg Weeks

review by Ian Simmons

By a band named after a sled race...
Giddy-up, l'il doggies...
Tastefully pornographic.

'Bear bones' by K-Space, 'Build a fort, set that on fire' by Nettle

review by Ian Simmons

Tuvan/Western fusion.
Western/Maghreb fusion.

'Recordings 1963-73' by Erkki Kurenniemi, 'Arctic hysteria' by various early Finnish avant-gardners

review by Ian Simmons

Avant gardning, and lots of it.

The labyrinth scored for 11 different cats

review by Ian Simmons

A medieval penitential labyrinth interpreted in purrs. Very high concept.

London is the place for me

review by Ian Simmons

Calypso, kwela and highlife - what more can life offer?

'Music of the body' by Linda Long

review by Ian Simmons

Music of the smears?

'Mind control for infants' by Lotus Eaters

review by Ian Simmons

Menacing stillness.

'Champagne, cocaine and nicotine stains' by Lydia Lunch

review by Ian Simmons

Still cranking out the noise, bless 'er.

'A way to find the day' by Mapstation

review by Ian Simmons

Music for a non-existant summer.

'Martes' by Murcof, 'Slim westerns vol ll' by A Small Good Thing

review by Ian Simmons

Soundtrack for a non-existant western.
Classy, self-assured Americana.