Author Archives: postrockcafe
Aho Ssan ~ Rhizomes
This is the sound of music’s future: collaborative, cross-cultural and genre-fluid. On Rhizomes, Aho Ssan (Niamké Désiré) touches upon six of our seven genre categories (leaving out only field recordings), while sounding wholly original. The set spins like a whirlwind, constantly moving
Aho Ssan ~ Rhizomes
This is the sound of music’s future: collaborative, cross-cultural and genre-fluid. On Rhizomes, Aho Ssan (Niamké Désiré) touches upon six of our seven genre categories (leaving out only field recordings), while sounding wholly original. The set spins like a whirlwind, constantly moving
Mary Lattimore ~ Goodbye, Hotel Arkada
Goodbye, Hotel Arkada is a wistful album that seldom sounds sad. This may be the byproduct of perspective; perhaps it is the presence of collaborators. The hotel of the title is already in the process of transformation, undergoing a Ship
Mary Lattimore ~ Goodbye, Hotel Arkada
Goodbye, Hotel Arkada is a wistful album that seldom sounds sad. This may be the byproduct of perspective; perhaps it is the presence of collaborators. The hotel of the title is already in the process of transformation, undergoing a Ship
Birds in the Brickwork ~ A Strange Peace
A Strange Peace can be seen as an extension of last year’s Recovery. The name Birds in the Brickwork is now capitalized on Bandcamp while remaining lower case on the physical edition, representing a gradual return to the time before. Back
Birds in the Brickwork ~ A Strange Peace
A Strange Peace can be seen as an extension of last year’s Recovery. The name Birds in the Brickwork is now capitalized on Bandcamp while remaining lower case on the physical edition, representing a gradual return to the time before. Back
Rumpistol ~ Going Inside
Remember, be here. Now trust. Let go. Be open. The way out is in. Surrender to love. If this sounds like therapy, it is. These are the titles of Going Inside, returned to their original sentences. Copenhagen’s Jens Berents Christiansen (Rumpistol)
Rumpistol ~ Going Inside
Remember, be here. Now trust. Let go. Be open. The way out is in. Surrender to love. If this sounds like therapy, it is. These are the titles of Going Inside, returned to their original sentences. Copenhagen’s Jens Berents Christiansen (Rumpistol)
The Hillside Project ~ The Available Light
The entry point is a striking cover, more precisely a series of linked covers created by SnowSkull while listening to the music of The Available Light. This first impression makes one wonder what the music will sound like. Will it
The Hillside Project ~ The Available Light
The entry point is a striking cover, more precisely a series of linked covers created by SnowSkull while listening to the music of The Available Light. This first impression makes one wonder what the music will sound like. Will it
Garreth Broke ~ Conversations
With all the conversations taking place about A.I., it seems a natural time to have an actual conversation with an A.I. Artificial intelligence should have the right to defend itself, not with M3gan and the Matrix, not with Skynet and chatbots, but
Garreth Broke ~ Conversations
With all the conversations taking place about A.I., it seems a natural time to have an actual conversation with an A.I. Artificial intelligence should have the right to defend itself, not with M3gan and the Matrix, not with Skynet and chatbots, but
Matana Roberts ~ Coin Coin Chapter Five: In the Garden…
Matana Roberts is now twelve years into the Coin Coin project, one of the century’s most culturally important musical works. With Chapter Five: In the Garden…, the artist continues to stun. Chapter Five is audacious, confrontational, harrowing, mesmerizing, enrapturing and potentially transformational. One
Matana Roberts ~ Coin Coin Chapter Five: In the Garden…
Matana Roberts is now twelve years into the Coin Coin project, one of the century’s most culturally important musical works. With Chapter Five: In the Garden…, the artist continues to stun. Chapter Five is audacious, confrontational, harrowing, mesmerizing, enrapturing and potentially transformational. One
Lord of the Isles & Ellen Renton ~ My Noise Is Nothing
Have you ever danced to poetry? If you went out clubbing last year and heard Lord of the Isles & Ellen Renton‘s sublime “Inheritance,” you probably have. My Noise Is Nothing is like the finest multi-media poetry reading one might ever
Lord of the Isles & Ellen Renton ~ My Noise Is Nothing
Have you ever danced to poetry? If you went out clubbing last year and heard Lord of the Isles & Ellen Renton‘s sublime “Inheritance,” you probably have. My Noise Is Nothing is like the finest multi-media poetry reading one might ever