Posts Tagged: Full Spectrum

Radere - Dreamless cover

Radere ~ Dreamless

‘Dreamless’ – untroubled by dreams; “a sound and dreamless sleep” Or, as with Dreamless, the latest release from American droner Radere, a night fuelled with insomnia underneath the black night. Dreamless can be looked at in a couple of ways, but deep inside the

Radere - Dreamless cover

Radere ~ Dreamless

‘Dreamless’ – untroubled by dreams; “a sound and dreamless sleep” Or, as with Dreamless, the latest release from American droner Radere, a night fuelled with insomnia underneath the black night. Dreamless can be looked at in a couple of ways, but deep inside the

Godspeed!

ACL 2012: The Top 20 Albums of the Year

Thousands of releases, hundreds of reviews, and it all comes down to this: the Top Twenty instrumental and experimental releases of 2012.  This isn’t just the one percent; it’s a small percent of a percent, the cream of the crop.

Godspeed!

ACL 2012: The Top 20 Albums of the Year

Thousands of releases, hundreds of reviews, and it all comes down to this: the Top Twenty instrumental and experimental releases of 2012.  This isn’t just the one percent; it’s a small percent of a percent, the cream of the crop.

GY!BE

ACL 2012: Top Ten Rock & Post Rock

Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz is an umbrella category that is dominated by, but not exclusive to post-rock.  As evidenced by this year’s incredibly diverse selection, the old horse seems to have no intention of lying down any time soon.

GY!BE

ACL 2012: Top Ten Rock & Post Rock

Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz is an umbrella category that is dominated by, but not exclusive to post-rock.  As evidenced by this year’s incredibly diverse selection, the old horse seems to have no intention of lying down any time soon.

KBD

ACL 2012: Top Ten Drone

The drone category might be defined as the extended notes that draw our interest and spark our imagination.  These drones range from the quiet and soothing to the loud and abrasive; at times they are musical, at other times random.

KBD

ACL 2012: Top Ten Drone

The drone category might be defined as the extended notes that draw our interest and spark our imagination.  These drones range from the quiet and soothing to the loud and abrasive; at times they are musical, at other times random.

I Will Love You, Always

offthesky & Radere ~ I Will Love You, Always

Colorado is a state well known for its plentiful resource of natural beauty. The state is  indulgently saturated through its landscape of quiet streams, dense forest, the chirping of wildlife, peaceful ravines sunken into the earth and the equally impressive

I Will Love You, Always

offthesky & Radere ~ I Will Love You, Always

Colorado is a state well known for its plentiful resource of natural beauty. The state is  indulgently saturated through its landscape of quiet streams, dense forest, the chirping of wildlife, peaceful ravines sunken into the earth and the equally impressive

wedonthavesunlikethis

Andrew Weathers & Andrew Marino ~ We Don’t Have Sun Like This

The folky, homespun, guitar-picking improvisational style of the North Carolinian hills is now the sound of … Oakland, California?  Yes, you read that right.  Andrew Weathers has relocated, although his sound hasn’t yet changed to reflect the culture of Raiders and

wedonthavesunlikethis

Andrew Weathers & Andrew Marino ~ We Don’t Have Sun Like This

The folky, homespun, guitar-picking improvisational style of the North Carolinian hills is now the sound of … Oakland, California?  Yes, you read that right.  Andrew Weathers has relocated, although his sound hasn’t yet changed to reflect the culture of Raiders and

Guilford County Songs

Andrew Weathers Ensemble ~ Guilford County Songs

When is a song in fixed form?  Do songs have definitive versions, and if so, should they always be performed in that fashion?  Should a concert seek to replicate a recording or vice versa?  Is is better to record new

Guilford County Songs

Andrew Weathers Ensemble ~ Guilford County Songs

When is a song in fixed form?  Do songs have definitive versions, and if so, should they always be performed in that fashion?  Should a concert seek to replicate a recording or vice versa?  Is is better to record new