Author Archives: postrockcafe
Blue Lake ~ Sun Arcs
If the tone of this LP is any indication, summers in Sweden must be exquisite. The composition began during a week-long cabin residency, sparked by long walks in the woods with a loyal dog. As an American living in Copenhagen,
Blue Lake ~ Sun Arcs
If the tone of this LP is any indication, summers in Sweden must be exquisite. The composition began during a week-long cabin residency, sparked by long walks in the woods with a loyal dog. As an American living in Copenhagen,
Thom Nguyễn ~ The Summer Passed in Monotone
As another season begins, we open a new bottle of wine and place a new record on the turntable. The music lands alongside the scent: electronic tones, pulsing and pure; cinnamon and plum, with a light undercurrent of pepper. The
Thom Nguyễn ~ The Summer Passed in Monotone
As another season begins, we open a new bottle of wine and place a new record on the turntable. The music lands alongside the scent: electronic tones, pulsing and pure; cinnamon and plum, with a light undercurrent of pepper. The
Manja Ristić ~ mnemosonic topographies of the Adriatic
Manja Ristić’s work is deeply rooted to a process of unearthing and distilling memory as a process of mnemosonic construction. No single sound used in her work comes unsolicited, estranged from its own political, historical, geoantrhopological entanglements. In that sense,
Manja Ristić ~ mnemosonic topographies of the Adriatic
Manja Ristić’s work is deeply rooted to a process of unearthing and distilling memory as a process of mnemosonic construction. No single sound used in her work comes unsolicited, estranged from its own political, historical, geoantrhopological entanglements. In that sense,
pablo sanz ~ strange strangers
strange strangers is one of six cassettes being released this week as part of Vertical Music’s final (double) batch. The series has been a labor of love for Ludwig Berger, best known on these pages for Melting Landscapes. The Vertical Music series
pablo sanz ~ strange strangers
strange strangers is one of six cassettes being released this week as part of Vertical Music’s final (double) batch. The series has been a labor of love for Ludwig Berger, best known on these pages for Melting Landscapes. The Vertical Music series
Robin Saville ~ Lore
“Let’s not lose any more things,” writes Robin Saville, an “avid ambler” in tune with his surroundings. One can number his physical souvenirs on the cover, and hear his sonic souvenirs on Lore, the name chosen to reflect the rich histories
Robin Saville ~ Lore
“Let’s not lose any more things,” writes Robin Saville, an “avid ambler” in tune with his surroundings. One can number his physical souvenirs on the cover, and hear his sonic souvenirs on Lore, the name chosen to reflect the rich histories
The Boats ~ 2 Bears
Melbourne post-rockers The Boats do not work fast. Their first album was recorded in 2004 and released in 2007. Their second was recorded in 2006/07 and released in 2015. Their latest was recorded in 2017 and released in 2023 as a celebration
The Boats ~ 2 Bears
Melbourne post-rockers The Boats do not work fast. Their first album was recorded in 2004 and released in 2007. Their second was recorded in 2006/07 and released in 2015. Their latest was recorded in 2017 and released in 2023 as a celebration
Lucie Páchová ~ Крънджилица
“Do things stay the same where there are no roads?” asks Czech recording artist Lucie Páchová. She hiked for two days to reach the abandoned Bulgarian village of Zanoga, then spent the night in the neighboring Krandzhilitsa (Крънджилица), population possibly
Lucie Páchová ~ Крънджилица
“Do things stay the same where there are no roads?” asks Czech recording artist Lucie Páchová. She hiked for two days to reach the abandoned Bulgarian village of Zanoga, then spent the night in the neighboring Krandzhilitsa (Крънджилица), population possibly
Roger Goula ~ Ecosystems
Daily readers may have noticed a rarity for our site: we’ve just reviewed four modern composition albums in a row, all with a release date of June 16. Every one of them is worth purchasing. This day will likely be
Roger Goula ~ Ecosystems
Daily readers may have noticed a rarity for our site: we’ve just reviewed four modern composition albums in a row, all with a release date of June 16. Every one of them is worth purchasing. This day will likely be