Vexations – A Dream Unearthly (Cruel Nature Records)

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“a band committed to disruption and abrasion. The jagged guitars, the fragmented structures, and the oscillating vocals all underline the same point: this is music designed to unsettle, and it succeeds.”
– Patrick Malone, Joyzine
joyzine.org/2025/09/06/single-review-vexations-stone-vultures/

Named after composer Satie’s infamous composition, that was banned because it was deemed too unsettling to perform live, Vexations create frenetic and off-kilter post-psych, with dissonant layered guitars, unorthodox song structures, and vocals that oscillate between spoken word and emphatic screams, to give a punchy yet unearthly sonic experience.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2023, Vexations brings together the diverse contributions of Calum (guitar) whose angular and disjointed riffs steer the band, David (guitar) whose distorted cacophonies of noise provide the sonic texture, Bradley (drums) whose warp-speed frenetic percussion drives the energy, and Rayhana (bass/vocals) whose ethereal yet punchy spoken-work and then screaming vocals punctuate the tracks and arrest attention with her abstract and otherworldly lyrics. The result is a high energy, emphatic, off-kilter and distorted wall of sound experience that contorts the sense and captures that feeling we all have that something just isn’t quite right.

Since forming, Vexations have become a relentless and immersive live project, playing numerous headline and support shows across Edinburgh and Glasgow’s scuzziest venues, honing their distorted and hook-laden sound, showcased here on their debut record, A Dream Unearthly.

STONE VULTURES
lyrics by Rayhana Hashmi

Down the river from the mud brick temples,
Past the houses of the morning star,
Along nerves stripped bare by razor wire,
See them come from near and far.
I have seen the triremes burning,
Out on the Arabian Sea,
But I have lived a hidden life,
I touch no one, no one touches me.

The world goes dim and black,
The old ones turn away,
Beneath the open throat of the world,
The ash clouds smother the day.

Have you seen them piled up high?
Have you seen the water bleed?
Carrion in crimson weather,
Bodies turned to stone in the street.

Morning bells in the western harbour,
Gilded petals on the mountain throne,
I watched stars fall on the city of the enemy,
But my skin is not my own.
We write slogans into dust,
We never tell the truth at all,
Lanterns in the broad daylight,
No one left to hear us call.
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released October 17, 2025

Recording and mixing: Calum Piercy
Mastering: Pete Maher
Vox/bass: Rayhana Hashmi
Guitar: Calum Piercy
Guitar: David Stockwell
Drums: Bradley Hillier-Smith

Artwork: EPHEMERALD

Of One – Textures (Cruel Nature Recordings)

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OF ONE is the latest vehicle for Dublin’s Alan O’Boyle, who has been prominent in electronic music since the ’90s with Decal, Decoy, Legion of Two (with David Lacey) and Legion Of One. His work in various guises has appeared on labels such as Planet Mu, Rotters Golf Club, D1 Recordings, Satamile, Leaf, Law & Auder and Sabrettes.

“Textures” is the fourth OF ONE album and the first for Cruel Nature Records.

Start with a static texture – a drone, some feedback, a noise loop – and then build. Sometimes the texture that seeded the composition survives the process intact and part of a bigger picture (“Please Answer. Please.”), sometimes it appears briefly as a reminder of the beginnings (“To Exceed On A Full Moon”) and sometimes it becomes the entire composition (“Into The Process”).

Written, recorded, compiled and edited by Alan O’Boyle from a week of experiments in July 2025.
Photos of Cruagh Woods, Dublin (2024) by Alan O’Boyle
Artwork by Barry Murphy.

Aidan Baker / Han-earl Park / Katharina Schmidt – Thoughts Of Trio (Cruel Nature Records)

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Thoughts of Trio was recorded live at Morphine Raum in Berlin, Germany on February 21, 2024 by Canadian guitarist Aidan Baker, Korean-American guitarist Han-earl Park, & German drummer/percussionist Katharina Schmidt. The group brings together their respective, disparate musical backgrounds to explore the intersections of ambient music, improvisational (free) jazz, and musique-concrète.
releases December 6, 2024

Recorded live at Morphine Raum in Berlin, Germany on February 21, 2024 by Rabih Beaini.

Aidan Baker (bass / guitar)
Han-earl Park (guitar)
Katharina Schmidt (drums)

aidanbakercollaborations.bandcamp.com
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hanearlpark.bandcamp.com

Limited edition CD available at emerge.bandcamp.com/album/thoughts-of-trio

Hypnodrone Ensemble – The Problem Is In The Sender – Do Not Tamper With The Receiver (Cruel Nature Records)

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DOWNLOAD DIGITAL DIRECT FROM THE ARTIST:
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“Improvisational music can be guilty of veering towards the self-indulgent, but that’s far from the case here thanks to a highly assured collection of songs. Strongly recommended. ”
– Reza Mills, Clean Sheets
rezamills.wixsite.com/clean-sheets-record/post/hypnodrone-ensemble-the-problem-is-in-the-sender-do-not-tamper-with-the-receiver

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Canadian experimental guitarists Aidan Baker (Nadja, Caudal, Tavare) & Eric Quach (Thisquietarmy) originally formed Hypnodrone Ensemble in Berlin, Germany in 2014, along with the drummers Felipe Salazar (Caudal), Jérémie Mortier, and David Dunnett, to explore the conjunctions of atmospheric space-rock and shoegaze with motorik, krautrock-ish, propulsive beats to offer immersive, psychedelic, and transportive performances. While these five musicians formed the original core of the group, members have regularly changed over the years and, besides stalwarts Baker and Quach, currently features Angela Martinez Muñoz (nunofyrbeeswax, Tavare), Fiona McKenzie (Halma) and Sara Neidorf (Mellowdeath, Aptera). This line-up, along with bassist Gareth Sweeney (Caudal) and guest vocalist Lane Shi Otayonii (otay:onii, Elizabeth Colour Wheel), toured in Europe in the spring of 2023 with a pause on 1 May for a recording session set up by Heartnoize at Punctum in Prague, CZ.

The result is The Problem Is in the Sender – Do Not Tamper with the Receiver, featuring material from the May 2023 Punctum sessions and to be released on vinyl by Wolves & Vibrancy (DE), CD by WV Sorcerer (FR), and cassette by Katuktu Collective (US) and Cruel Nature (UK)

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LP: wolvesandvibrancyrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-problem-is-in-the-sender-do-not-tamper-with-the-receiver and Wolves And Vibrancy Big Cartel site.

CD: wvsorcerer.bandcamp.com/album/the-problem-is-in-the-sender-do-not-tamper-with-the-receiver

Cassette (US): katuktucollective.bandcamp.com/album/the-problem-is-in-the-sender-do-not-tamper-with-the-receiver

“[T]hunderous polyrhythmically driven rock ensemble.”
The Wire – May 2022 (Issue 459)

“[A]s experimental as it gets, brimming with space rock synths and drones that enlarge and expand, gradually engulfing the listener.”
Astral Noize

“[D]rones gradually worming their way into the conscience amid a soothing bath of synthesisers(sic) and rock-steady drums; Pink Floyd would be proud.”
Invicta Magazine

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released July 5, 2024

Aidan Baker – guitar
Fiona McKenzie – drums
Angela Martinez Muñoz – drums
Sara Neidorf – drums
Lane Shi Otayoni – voice
Eric Quach – guitar
Gareth Sweeney – bass

Recorded at Punctum in Prague, CZ – May 2023
Engineered by Daniel Nulty
Edited and mixed by Aidan Baker
Mastered by James Plotkin
Photography by Leon De Backer
Layout by Eric Quach

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