Author Archives: postrockcafe
Tobias Fischer & Lara Cory ~ Animal Music: Sound and Song in the Natural World
This new book/CD set, a joint release from Strange Attractor and Gruenrekorder, will have a treasured place on my shelf aside Bernie Krause’s The Great Animal Orchestra, David Rothenberg’s Thousand Mile Song and Cathy Lane & Angus Carlyle’s In the Field: The Art of Field
Tobias Fischer & Lara Cory ~ Animal Music: Sound and Song in the Natural World
This new book/CD set, a joint release from Strange Attractor and Gruenrekorder, will have a treasured place on my shelf aside Bernie Krause’s The Great Animal Orchestra, David Rothenberg’s Thousand Mile Song and Cathy Lane & Angus Carlyle’s In the Field: The Art of Field
Apologies ~ A Disgrace to Modern Science
If you’re driving somewhere exciting (a date, a party, a sporting event) and are only twenty minutes away from your destination, pop this in the player and let it rip. A Disgrace to Modern Science is a pure psychedelic rock jam
Apologies ~ A Disgrace to Modern Science
If you’re driving somewhere exciting (a date, a party, a sporting event) and are only twenty minutes away from your destination, pop this in the player and let it rip. A Disgrace to Modern Science is a pure psychedelic rock jam
Dalriver ~ Appleton Cabin
Appleton Cabin is a lovely sonic memoir of a year spent on a goat farm in Maine. It’s a reminder that outside of the city’s hustle and bustle ~ and often only miles away from the noise ~ lies a peaceful,
Dalriver ~ Appleton Cabin
Appleton Cabin is a lovely sonic memoir of a year spent on a goat farm in Maine. It’s a reminder that outside of the city’s hustle and bustle ~ and often only miles away from the noise ~ lies a peaceful,
How to Be the Next Ólafur Arnalds
Ólafur Arnalds has definitely reached the tipping point. Over the past couple years, we’ve received dozens of press releases from artists and labels mentioning his name. Here’s a sampling of quotes (with names removed so as not to embarrass anyone).
How to Be the Next Ólafur Arnalds
Ólafur Arnalds has definitely reached the tipping point. Over the past couple years, we’ve received dozens of press releases from artists and labels mentioning his name. Here’s a sampling of quotes (with names removed so as not to embarrass anyone).
Crypto Tropic ~ S/T
In an interview with A Closer Listen‘s Nayt Keane, Le Cabanon Records expressed that its intention is “to attract the curiosity of the auditors.” The latest album from the French label does exactly that; Crypto Tropic is the label’s most mysterious offering
Crypto Tropic ~ S/T
In an interview with A Closer Listen‘s Nayt Keane, Le Cabanon Records expressed that its intention is “to attract the curiosity of the auditors.” The latest album from the French label does exactly that; Crypto Tropic is the label’s most mysterious offering
Slovakia’s LOM Label ~ “Fields” Editions 1-3
Slovakia’s LOM label launched as a netlabel in 2011, and has since expanded into the physical realm: a rare and welcome progression. In an era of disposable music, LOM understands that some things are worth keeping. Their Fields imprint is three editions
Slovakia’s LOM Label ~ “Fields” Editions 1-3
Slovakia’s LOM label launched as a netlabel in 2011, and has since expanded into the physical realm: a rare and welcome progression. In an era of disposable music, LOM understands that some things are worth keeping. Their Fields imprint is three editions
Justin Small (Do Make Say Think) ~ Subscription Series
If one of your favorite bands released four albums in a year, would you buy them? This may be the best way to promote Justin Small‘s new subscription series: a track a week, a dollar a week, for one year. For
Justin Small (Do Make Say Think) ~ Subscription Series
If one of your favorite bands released four albums in a year, would you buy them? This may be the best way to promote Justin Small‘s new subscription series: a track a week, a dollar a week, for one year. For
M.E.S.H. ~ Piteous Gate
Last year’s Scythians EP established Jamie Whipple (M.E.S.H.) as a force to be reckoned with. Berliners were already aware, thanks to the creative musical nights of the Janus collective; but with Piteous Gate, M.E.S.H.’s influence is now primed to go global. While most of
M.E.S.H. ~ Piteous Gate
Last year’s Scythians EP established Jamie Whipple (M.E.S.H.) as a force to be reckoned with. Berliners were already aware, thanks to the creative musical nights of the Janus collective; but with Piteous Gate, M.E.S.H.’s influence is now primed to go global. While most of