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FILE UNDER INFINITE

Neil Lord

a music journal collecting albums and oddities from outsider & niche music communities.

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Thursday January 25th: Swedish Pagan Rhythms, Disciples to the church of BoC, Ibiza Evolving, Synth Textures from the Everglades, Barcelona Psychedelia

I am still very much so finding my voice and how I want the structure of this newsletter to behave. I’m battling whether or not it will be more of a “new release” catalog, or simply records I am listening to and recommend. I’m leaning more ...

10 months ago
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Friday, January 19th: Political Jazz, Twilight Balearic, Library Grooves, Forest Worship Electronica, and Ayurvedic New-Age...

* Work Money Death “The Space In Which The Uncontrollable Unknown Resides, Can Be The Place From Which Creation Arises” (ATA Records)

10 months ago
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BEST OF 2023

2023 was an absolute force to be reckoned with in regards to music. The immense scope of output within even the tiniest of subcultures held within itself unfathomable numbers of amazing releases. Japanese psych, spiritual jazz, new age, mus...

a year ago
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    Father, Writer & Musician living in Elgin, Texas

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