Author Archives: postrockcafe

United Bible Studies ~ Spoicke

The 77 hard copies of Spoicke sold out swiftly, and it would be cruel of us to go on about Fluid’s exquisite packaging, so we won’t; we will, however, tell you that you really need to be on the Fluid Audio mailing

United Bible Studies ~ Spoicke

The 77 hard copies of Spoicke sold out swiftly, and it would be cruel of us to go on about Fluid’s exquisite packaging, so we won’t; we will, however, tell you that you really need to be on the Fluid Audio mailing

Giulio Aldinucci ~ Archipelago

For many years, Giulio Aldinucci was known as the electronic artist Obsil.  Last year, he stepped out under his own name with the internationally flavored Tarsia.  As much as that release traveled from electro-acoustic to classical textures, Archipelago wanders from field recording to drone.

Giulio Aldinucci ~ Archipelago

For many years, Giulio Aldinucci was known as the electronic artist Obsil.  Last year, he stepped out under his own name with the internationally flavored Tarsia.  As much as that release traveled from electro-acoustic to classical textures, Archipelago wanders from field recording to drone.

Dissolved ~ Surge of the Lucid

Dissolved‘s last venture was a shared excursion with Nonima; Paul Daniels’ latest is a solo outing, a little less industrial in nature but still tailored for dance floors.  A few tracks are obvious highlights, but the album as a whole

Dissolved ~ Surge of the Lucid

Dissolved‘s last venture was a shared excursion with Nonima; Paul Daniels’ latest is a solo outing, a little less industrial in nature but still tailored for dance floors.  A few tracks are obvious highlights, but the album as a whole

0.1 ~ The Dance of Mechanical Birds

Last year the impossible to Google 0.1 impressed us with “Softism”, the standout track on Feral Media’s tenth anniversary compilation.  The artist (also known as Bob Streckfuss) has now returned with a belter, a seventeen-minute track that unfolds like an electronic, experimental

0.1 ~ The Dance of Mechanical Birds

Last year the impossible to Google 0.1 impressed us with “Softism”, the standout track on Feral Media’s tenth anniversary compilation.  The artist (also known as Bob Streckfuss) has now returned with a belter, a seventeen-minute track that unfolds like an electronic, experimental

The Holocene ~ Scars

When last we checked in with Peter Hamlin (The Holocene), the artist was gleefully pulverizing up old cassette tapes and re-presenting them as modern art.  His wife and mum didn’t understand his work, but we did.  Fast-forward a season, and

The Holocene ~ Scars

When last we checked in with Peter Hamlin (The Holocene), the artist was gleefully pulverizing up old cassette tapes and re-presenting them as modern art.  His wife and mum didn’t understand his work, but we did.  Fast-forward a season, and

Bruno Bavota ~ La casa sulla Luna

Every once in a while, we come across something that is exactly as it appears, and all the better for it.  Bruno Bavota‘s album La casa sulla Luna (The house on the Moon) looks like a cheerful, romantic piano disc, and that’s

Bruno Bavota ~ La casa sulla Luna

Every once in a while, we come across something that is exactly as it appears, and all the better for it.  Bruno Bavota‘s album La casa sulla Luna (The house on the Moon) looks like a cheerful, romantic piano disc, and that’s

North Atlantic Drift ~ Monuments

The music of Toronto duo North Atlantic Drift rests directly on the border between ambient and post-rock.  Sophomore album Monuments won’t get anyone’s head banging, but neither will it allow them to nod off.  By straddling both genres, the duo should appeal to fans

North Atlantic Drift ~ Monuments

The music of Toronto duo North Atlantic Drift rests directly on the border between ambient and post-rock.  Sophomore album Monuments won’t get anyone’s head banging, but neither will it allow them to nod off.  By straddling both genres, the duo should appeal to fans

Clorinde ~ The Gardens of Bomarzo

Clorinde (London-based Italian brothers Andrea and Simone Salvatici), have been working on their magnum opus for years, and all their hard work has finally paid off.  The Gardens of Bomarzo has an original concept, a healthy variety of sounds and a solid

Clorinde ~ The Gardens of Bomarzo

Clorinde (London-based Italian brothers Andrea and Simone Salvatici), have been working on their magnum opus for years, and all their hard work has finally paid off.  The Gardens of Bomarzo has an original concept, a healthy variety of sounds and a solid