Author Archives: Garreth
Alex Kozobolis ~ The Seasons Are Not Four
Here is a happy story. Back in 2011-12, over a decade ago, Alex Kozobolis spent time on his friend Ingrid’s upright Furstein piano, practising what Alex describes as structured improvisation, capturing the notes he wove out of the air on
Alex Kozobolis ~ The Seasons Are Not Four
Here is a happy story. Back in 2011-12, over a decade ago, Alex Kozobolis spent time on his friend Ingrid’s upright Furstein piano, practising what Alex describes as structured improvisation, capturing the notes he wove out of the air on
BPMoore ~ What Remains Of Us
This is a profound album, and one that will fill your heart. BPMoore, an English composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer, has brought together musicians from all over the world to explore What Remains Of Us after we die, and their collective
BPMoore ~ What Remains Of Us
This is a profound album, and one that will fill your heart. BPMoore, an English composer, multi-instrumentalist and producer, has brought together musicians from all over the world to explore What Remains Of Us after we die, and their collective
Hara Alonso ~ Notions of Hope
Hope. Such a positive word. Yet, as Hara Alonso writes in the thoughtful introduction to her new album, when different groups have different hopes, serious conflict can arise. While many in our parents’ generation hoped that hard work would secure
Hara Alonso ~ Notions of Hope
Hope. Such a positive word. Yet, as Hara Alonso writes in the thoughtful introduction to her new album, when different groups have different hopes, serious conflict can arise. While many in our parents’ generation hoped that hard work would secure
Josh Semans ~ To Will A Space Into Being
For all the similarities, there’s a striking contrast between To Will A Space Into Being, Josh Semans’ somophore album, and his debut, …And The Birds Will Sing At Sunrise. Both albums are achingly beautiful, both centre around Josh’s chosen instrument,
Josh Semans ~ To Will A Space Into Being
For all the similarities, there’s a striking contrast between To Will A Space Into Being, Josh Semans’ somophore album, and his debut, …And The Birds Will Sing At Sunrise. Both albums are achingly beautiful, both centre around Josh’s chosen instrument,
Fiona Rutherford ~ Seed
Occasionally we receive submissions that are so good that you assume it will have already got a great deal of praise. only to find that barely anybody has written about it. That’s true in this case: with the notable exception
Fiona Rutherford ~ Seed
Occasionally we receive submissions that are so good that you assume it will have already got a great deal of praise. only to find that barely anybody has written about it. That’s true in this case: with the notable exception
Vargkvint ~ Månens Hav
We often realise the power of something’s influence only when we become aware of its absence. For Swedish multi-instrumentalist and singer Sofia Nystand, aka Vargkvint, that thing is the sea, to which she devoted her first album Hav. She grew
Vargkvint ~ Månens Hav
We often realise the power of something’s influence only when we become aware of its absence. For Swedish multi-instrumentalist and singer Sofia Nystand, aka Vargkvint, that thing is the sea, to which she devoted her first album Hav. She grew
Joel Lundberg ~ Odysseys and Apostrophes
This is an album for solo piano that stands out from the crowd. Joel Lundberg has toured as a bassist with Debbie Harry and Mumford & Sons and composed expansive modular synthesis ambience for the app Sleep Cycle, but it
Joel Lundberg ~ Odysseys and Apostrophes
This is an album for solo piano that stands out from the crowd. Joel Lundberg has toured as a bassist with Debbie Harry and Mumford & Sons and composed expansive modular synthesis ambience for the app Sleep Cycle, but it
Sarah Pagé ~ Voda
We have always been and will always be fascinated by water. It fills us and gives us life but can destroy us and all we love, so it’s no surprise that many of our myths revolve around water or the
Sarah Pagé ~ Voda
We have always been and will always be fascinated by water. It fills us and gives us life but can destroy us and all we love, so it’s no surprise that many of our myths revolve around water or the