Category Archives: Drone
Jim Haynes ~ Ununtrium’s Daughter
Jim Haynes calls Ununtrium’s Daughter “a very personal album, and a sad album”. Ununtrium is an extremely unstable element that is difficult to create and may break down at any moment; to add insult to injury, there’s a strong possibility that it may
Jim Haynes ~ Ununtrium’s Daughter
Jim Haynes calls Ununtrium’s Daughter “a very personal album, and a sad album”. Ununtrium is an extremely unstable element that is difficult to create and may break down at any moment; to add insult to injury, there’s a strong possibility that it may
Andy Becker & Lee Tesche ~ Kneel Through The Dark
Imagine that the only way to see a mysterious film is to descend to an underground bunker, empty since the Second World War. The lights go out, the sounds emerge, the images flash before your eyes. As you leave, you
Andy Becker & Lee Tesche ~ Kneel Through The Dark
Imagine that the only way to see a mysterious film is to descend to an underground bunker, empty since the Second World War. The lights go out, the sounds emerge, the images flash before your eyes. As you leave, you
Bill Horist / Jacob Riis ~ The Cessation Elegy
The elegant cover exudes maturity. One imagines 24-karat gold leaf and the scent of aged pine. Unusual as this may sound, it’s not far off the mark. Bill Horist is an alumnus of Master Musicians of Bukkake, while Danish Jacob Riis is a
Bill Horist / Jacob Riis ~ The Cessation Elegy
The elegant cover exudes maturity. One imagines 24-karat gold leaf and the scent of aged pine. Unusual as this may sound, it’s not far off the mark. Bill Horist is an alumnus of Master Musicians of Bukkake, while Danish Jacob Riis is a
The Splendid Ghetto Pipers ~ Die Gute Besserung
The Splendid Ghetto Pipers make an excellent first impression. The duo’s name is intriguing, as is that of their label (Rain, Dear! Recordings and Revelations). The press release is written in an Old English Style in which Many Words are Capitalized.
The Splendid Ghetto Pipers ~ Die Gute Besserung
The Splendid Ghetto Pipers make an excellent first impression. The duo’s name is intriguing, as is that of their label (Rain, Dear! Recordings and Revelations). The press release is written in an Old English Style in which Many Words are Capitalized.
Lost Trail ~ Blacked Out Passages
Lost Trail‘s latest album is their smoothest flowing work to date, a suite of drones, loops and recordings that address past lives. The title may refer to drinking, redaction or loss of memory, but it may also be applied to
Lost Trail ~ Blacked Out Passages
Lost Trail‘s latest album is their smoothest flowing work to date, a suite of drones, loops and recordings that address past lives. The title may refer to drinking, redaction or loss of memory, but it may also be applied to
Petrels ~ Mima
Petrels albums are like little mysteries. Oliver Barrett’s songs are always about more than they seem. Even the instrumentals have hidden stories. The press releases provide clues, but the rest is up to the listener. Mima is no exception. Barrett’s second album
Petrels ~ Mima
Petrels albums are like little mysteries. Oliver Barrett’s songs are always about more than they seem. Even the instrumentals have hidden stories. The press releases provide clues, but the rest is up to the listener. Mima is no exception. Barrett’s second album
Dhow ~ Dhow
“Dronegaze” is the word that Ryan Huber (Sujo, Olekranon) uses to describe the sound of his new project, a collaboration with Sean Moore (Lid Emba). We’re usually leery of new genre tags, but in this case, Huber has gotten it
Dhow ~ Dhow
“Dronegaze” is the word that Ryan Huber (Sujo, Olekranon) uses to describe the sound of his new project, a collaboration with Sean Moore (Lid Emba). We’re usually leery of new genre tags, but in this case, Huber has gotten it
Nicholas Szczepanik ~ Not Knowing
Romantic in tone, Not Knowing freely opens itself up, blossoming into the sweetest of ambient-tinted kisses. In this state of contemplation, of reflection, you can only surrender yourself to the sound and the beautiful bliss that lives inside. It is an invitation that
Nicholas Szczepanik ~ Not Knowing
Romantic in tone, Not Knowing freely opens itself up, blossoming into the sweetest of ambient-tinted kisses. In this state of contemplation, of reflection, you can only surrender yourself to the sound and the beautiful bliss that lives inside. It is an invitation that