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update, February 1st, 2026

Dear friends and followers of clongclongmoo. It's great to have you here. As you may have noticed, the site has changed a bit. Some people wanted to be able to access the music with fewer clicks. That should work again now. Here's a quick note to everyone who uses relatively new platforms such as Mirlo, Faircamp, or Coop: feel free to use the submit form to draw attention to your new music. I'd especially appreciate hearing from anyone who runs a netlabel with free Creative Commons music. Thank you! Konrad from clongclongmoo

music in category: UK

Toxic Chicken – Quirky & Perky

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Toxic Chicken

“Quirky & Perky”

‘Quirky & Perky’ is exactly that. It’s an eccentric, ebullient set of sounds from staccato synthesisers and old electronic toys, with quaint and peppy peculiarities, a modicum of metallic percussion and lots of bubbly, unconventional cheerfulness.

Toxic Chicken is the main solo project of the prolific but always inventive multimedia artist Kai Nobuko.

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posted 07 November 2025

Substak – Σφαῖρα

Substak

“Σφαῖρα”

Σφαῖρα, an EP inspired by ancient Greece, wasn’t just a geometric shape, it influenced their understanding of both the Earth and the universe.

What begins as light ambient soundscapes slowly transforms, drawing you into a world of resonant drones. It’s an exploration of sonic depth, from the subtle to the profound.

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posted 09 October 2025

Trixie Delight – Brittle

Trixie Delight

“Brittle”

It’s been over ten years since since the last full album by Trixie Delight (Peeling Strawberries on dhat≈´rƒÅ records dhaturarecords.bandcamp.com/album/peeling-strawberries ) and around a decade since her EP releases on TCFSR.

Sleep tcfsr.bandcamp.com/album/sleep
Submarine tcfsr.bandcamp.com/album/submarine
Night tcfsr.bandcamp.com/album/night

She also has three releases on her own label ‘Trixie Delight For Charity’ where the proceeds are donated to the charity ‘Phone Credit for Refugees’. trixiedelightforcharity.bandcamp.com

As part of our 40th anniversary year Trixie has finalised her new album.

To get you in the mood here is an album length EP of remixes of a track from the album, entitled Brittle.

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posted 23 August 2025

Various Artists – Beyond The Body

Various Artists

“Beyond The Body”

Witch-House.com presents: Beyond The Body

Music inspired by The Substance and body horror movies

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More info:
witch-house.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9114
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released May 30, 2025

Compiled by Alan Karlik.
Mastered by Medulasa.
Artwork and layout by Zin.

Follow the artists:
Ghost Mirror — ghostmirror.neocities.org
Writhing — writhingmusic.bandcamp.com
Tenderness of Wolves — thetendernessofwolves.bandcamp.com
Ourobonic Plague — ourobonicplague.bandcamp.com
Silence Embrace — silenceembrace.bandcamp.com
Humanfobia — humanfobia-official.bandcamp.com
STRFLL — strfll.bandcamp.com
Cosmic Wildling — cosmicwildling.bandcamp.com
Voidscan — voidscan.bandcamp.com
Zazie Productions — zazieproductions.bandcamp.com
Textbeak — textbeak.bandcamp.com
Skøgen — weareskogen.bandcamp.com
I†† — eyedoublecross.bandcamp.com
MORGVE — morgve.bandcamp.com
ßęđŧīmĕ Šŧōŗĩėş — bdtmstrs.bandcamp.com
Marth Daul — weaponsdevelopment.bandcamp.com

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posted 30 May 2025

Geiger von Müller – Origins #5 (Pelso Remix)

Geiger von Müller

“Origins #5 (Pelso Remix)”

“To say this is an original piece of music is an understatement. It is a lucid combination of sublime sonic fusion of genres and a piece of music for those who get lost in their thought with the right soundtrack. Giving that vibe of part feeling and part emotion, ‘Origins #5’ feels like a concept for the introverted and an anthem for the subtle genius.

The video has a matching avant-garde vibe and way about it. Meaningless to those who never bother and meaningful to those who are aware of their surroundings, we get an obscure marriage of sight and sound done in such a way that makes it as captivating for the mind as it is captive in the heart.”
Jammerzine.com

Official music video:
youtu.be/OP97hYaviwk

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posted 09 May 2025

Geiger von Müller – Alien Fig Yogurt Incident

Geiger von Müller

“Alien Fig Yogurt Incident”

It takes all of a second to realise that, in terms of guitar instrumentals, Geiger Von Müller’s ‘Alien Fig Yogurt Incident’ isn’t entirely of this world. It opens with a flurry of insanely high pitched harmonics, creating more of a mood than a melody. This immediately catches the ear, but makes the listener wonder where things are actually headed. A saner guitarist might flesh out such a technique with a couple of broad chords to make things palatable, but not this guy…

Müller then adds extra texture by offering a slide note that’s more akin to a quick interjection from a swanee whistle, then drops into a semi-atonal descending melody that uses the slide to add Hawaiian influences. There’s a melody growing, but again, it’s not from your typical school of guitar based instrumentals.
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Official music video:
youtu.be/dGK6HoSmxco

posted 04 February 2025

You’re Alive But You Are Dead – normal service will be resumed as soon as possible

You’re Alive But You Are Dead

“normal service will be resumed as soon as possible”

Written and Produced by John Freer
Photography and Design by John Freer
released December 17, 2024
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posted 16 January 2025

Argo, Burke, MacDonald, MacGlone, Robertson, Sappho – Taxi for Purse

Argo, Burke, MacDonald, MacGlone, Robertson, Sappho

“Taxi for Purse”

pyr329 argo, burke, macdonald, macglone, robertson, sappho – taxi for purse

download album / download flac / donate to zaman international*

release date: October 5, 2024.

Saxophone and objects: Raymond MacDonald
Saxophone and objects: Robert Burke
Double bass: Una MacGlone
Theremin and cello: Jessica Argo
Percussion: David Robertson
Piano: Maria Sappho

Recorded by Murray Collier on April 10th 2024 at La Chunky Studio Glasgow
Mixed and Mastered by Robert Burke

I remember from childhood; my favorite section of a river walk we’d do most Sunday afternoons. The path became stonier, it started twisting, the trees and undergrowth became taller and denser, enveloping the space. I loved the feeling that I was leaving the familiar. I would always imagine that the path itself could decide to change and then I could move to a different river, a new town.

Rob is coming from Australia to stay with me, and we make preparations to record together. Emails and phone calls ensue as I try to confirm where and when to record, and who is available. The dates, times, location and personnel evolve and change, and even on the day itself I am not quite sure exactly who will be there and what instruments will be played. As the day unfolds people come and go as their schedule permits. Surprise appearances are made, and the music ebbs and flows in response to the arrivals and departures and, of course, the banter.

My train was canceled so I find myself in Glasgow for an extra day. I need some clean clothes and more importantly some piano preparations… Off I go to the local friendly hardware man who is baffled by my explanation of looking for things for inside the piano. I find a lovely orange three piece suit in the charity shop. I spill coffee all down the front of said new suit and I dig about in the piano with clothes pegs and steel rods… grateful there are string players with some rosin to share.

Going out to work with my bass is moving down three flights of stairs, making tiny changes in angles, carefully carrying, left hand tracing the wall on the way down. We move together.

My experience of this collaboration feels like an extension of friendship. It began with Raymond through our ongoing musical and research collaborations, then extended to Maria, and more recently to Jessica and Una. I met David on the day of the project! The lead-up was centered around the idea of coming together to create something – improvisation is how we function, and that’s exactly how it unfolded. We improvised every step of the way, from planning to recording. The music we created was entirely improvised, with each of us bringing our shared belief that improvisation lies at the heart of our creative expression. We thrive on the chaos of getting the studio organized and then arriving. Excitement about what is possible. Creating new extensions and understandings of our relationship with one other. Total trust in the music, the process and each other. Is there any other way?

Out of the door, one of hundreds of ritual journeys walking towards the space, not knowing, never knowing exactly how it will be. The walk is time traveling, the space connects to all of the other improvisations, and creative connectivity. The people, the stream of music.

Searching over a bridge crossing the river, a tunnel over the trains, bike over the road, following a feeling and a burrito.

I returned to lachunky, or as I call it “my living room” for what must have been the 100th time. I am used to rehearsing and recording fixed repeatable protest songs for activism… but I was so excited as the room filled with string instruments, synthesisers, saxophones, hardware store contraptions, childrens toys, world instruments and multiple saxophones to play whatever arises – playing the theremin led me to weave my arm over, round and under other players, our limbs tangling like branches, the cables like vines…

From start to finish two constants keep our confidence and spirits high. The friendships that we all share, and our trust in the process of improvisation. The music is improvised, and any situation that arises becomes an emergent feature of our recording and gently folded into the music. We trust this process completely and implicitly. Our friendships not only mean we trust each other with our artistic vulnerabilities and give each other permission to be what we want and need to be in the moment, but our friendships also facilitate the music to flow from the joyful community we are part of. We look forward to and revel in the joy of being together in the music. Improvisation and community are what makes this encounter joyous and rewarding.

Crossing the road, through the tunnel, the cobbles are uneven. On the wall someone has graffitied ‘shaking voices raised together are loud and beautiful’

As I dash off to my new train I realize I have forgotten my purse… another missed train.

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posted 22 November 2024

Various Artists – FOOL

Various Artists

“FOOL”

The TCFSR Solo Word project reaches it’s sixteenth iteration with the first mid year release for some time.
But this is no ordinary Solo Word project, in a development from the last collection ‘EPOCH’, which included three tracks by artists associated with Burnt Seed Records of Western Australia burntseedrecords.bandcamp.com this compilation includes many more artists associated with Burnt Seed and is a joint release.

Artists were given the single word ‘FOOL’ to interpret with whatever audio they deemed appropriate. There were no instructions other than a deadline for contributions.

Releases by Andreas Brüning, Audiomat, Dental Drill Slips, GLOBAL SYSTEMS INTNL., Lone Cosmonaut and WarpCensor can be found elsewhere on the TCFSR bandcamp (see ‘more releases’).

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posted 01 September 2024

Geiger von Müller – Radar Truck

Geiger von Müller

“Radar Truck”

“Check out the latest single from London-based Geiger von Müller, known for his experimental adventures in slide guitar. ‘Radar Truck’ is a blend of blues guitar and Müller’s cosmic sonic explorations. With just his acoustic guitar, Müller creates a range of sounds and rhythms, taking us on a sonic journey with a real groove. The ‘Radar Truck’ in the song’s title relates to the classic Lego space range, which has featured in a number of Müller’s videos. One of the key messages is that this range of toys prioritised exploration over conflict, with no weapons available in the original sets – something to think about in our turbulent times.” =Americana UK

The audio single comes with B-side psych experimental remix by Xqui:

Official music video:

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posted 31 August 2024