«Resolutely unfashionable in outlook and pleasingly unpredictable in its choice of releases, the London-based Paradigm label, run by Morphogenesis member Clive Graham, has in recent years gradually carved for itself a unique niche. Its releases—all, visually speaking, high-quality presentations, featuring actual label house style and well thought-out graphic design—have veered from obscure Japanese psychedelia (Brast Burn, Karuna Khyal), to English electronics (Morphogenesis, Peter Cusack/Max Eastley), to Eastern European composition (Debravko Detoni/ACEZANTEZ), to eccentric Americana (Reverend Dwight Frizzell), to the odd big name (Pauline Oliveros, to be precise) title as well, making for a discography which charts an aesthetic path that pays little heed to contemporary market forces. In addition to navigating the outer regions of the global avant-garde, Paradigm has devoted itself to documenting work by London-based musicians through its trilogy of Variations compilations.» —Nick Cain, Opprobrium.
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