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Joined August 2008

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    Jul 6

    Here it is! The Quietus Top 100 Albums Of The Year So Far chart... (but what's number one?)

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  2. 5 hours ago

    Manchester's Deaf Institute and Gorilla venues have closed for good, citing the financial hit of the COVID-19 shutdown as the reason

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  3. 5 hours ago

    Kara-Lis Coverdale's much-loved 2017 record 'Grafts' has been given an expanded reissue featuring a previously unheard 20-minute composition called 'Undo'

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  4. 5 hours ago

    'John Coney’s 1974 Afrofuturist sci-fi film Space Is The Place is highly recommended. Ra’s spaceship, returning to Earth after years away exploring the outer reaches, is “powered by music”, as one would rightly expect...' The Strange World of Sun Ra

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  5. 6 hours ago

    Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley has released a new collaborative album with Senyawa

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  6. 7 hours ago

    'Uusi Teknokratia' has crazy lead that sounds like Ron Asheton cracking open the Ark of the Covenant and peeling out one final ear-bleeding solo before he melts away Oranssi Pazuzu - Mestarin Kynsi is 13 in our Albums of the Year So Far

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  7. Come Out was a 1966 Steve Reich piece on civil rights following the 1964 Harlem Riots. "If you really care about an issue, you better write the best music you possibly can. Then it might just survive."

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  8. "Alors, Christophe is gone, one or two months ago. This guy was my hero; for me he was a master. I discovered him when I was very young, maybe around seven, and it was at Christmas." Sébastien Tellier on Christophe - Les Mots Bleus

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  9. 'If there’s anything you can be certain of with this group, it’s that they strive to be one step ahead of critics and fans to avoid being pigeonholed.' Crack Cloud's Pain Olympics is this week's Lead Review

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  10. Unsound has announced plans for an open-access online series of pre-festival discussions, alongside other plans for its 2020 digital edition

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  11. "My second assignment was less restrictive than the first. In the spirit of fair play, she allowed me to look – which after hours in the dark felt like I had been gifted with clairvoyant eyes..." New Fiction By Jehnny Beth

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  12. Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley has released a new collaborative album with Senyawa

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  13. 'The apocalyptic industrial of early masterpieces like Kollaps or Halber Mensch has been subbed out in favour of lush string arrangements, majestic synth melodies...' Einstürzende Neubauten - Alles In Allem is No 2 in our Albums of the Year So Far

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  14. Tkay Maidza has signed to 4AD for her new EP, 'Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 2', which is out next month

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  15. 'A record to fall into wholeheartedly, one to spark little mnemonic flurries of signification that last long beyond the final notes falling into the inevitable nothingess of silence.' Daniel O'Sullivan - THE COLOUR OF ENTROPY (IN THREE STAGES)

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  16. 'Comparing Hirokazu Koreeda to Ozu will never be an insult. But it seems never to have been particularly close to the truth.' Maborosi And Koreeda’s Ozu Problem

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  17. 'Doomy, droning soundscapes are ambient music for the daubing of large pentangles in red on chilly marble floors - an initiation ritual to an event that I would not want to attend.' Memnon Sa - World Serpent is No 79 in our Albums of the Year So Far

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  18. The six canvases currently on show at – five more-or-less standalone paintings and a diptych – are part of a series that Gette dubs Landscape 3.0, what she calls a “ping-pong between digital and analogue” Hell Gette's hybrid paintings

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  19. Nicolás Jaar has launched a website to share his new album, 'Telas', "in its liquid state"

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  20. 'Liverpool-based, Nigerian-Irish artist Breezy iDeyGoké likens the cruel duplicity of Direct Provision to the “island’s history of burying children”' Breezy iDeyGoké - ‘Black Dubh’n in Irish Underground Music For July

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  21. De School, one of Amsterdam's leading clubs, has hosted a live podcast to address criticisms of the institution that include racial profiling by security and a lack of accountability by leadership

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