Category Archives: Drone
Daniel Menche ~ Marriage of Metals
The gamelan has been getting a lot of attention this year, with Onkalo, Glochids and Oregon’s own Daniel Menche introducing the instrument’s tones to a larger audience. When Menche was afforded the opportunity to explore, experiment and record in The Venerable Showers
Daniel Menche ~ Marriage of Metals
The gamelan has been getting a lot of attention this year, with Onkalo, Glochids and Oregon’s own Daniel Menche introducing the instrument’s tones to a larger audience. When Menche was afforded the opportunity to explore, experiment and record in The Venerable Showers
Hollow Press ~ Heads in Dust
Australia’s Wood & Wire has been making a name for itself with a series of quality releases, each featuring distinctive triple triangle covers. After two releases on Drug Arts, Hollow Press has joined the W&W stable. While three releases in a
Hollow Press ~ Heads in Dust
Australia’s Wood & Wire has been making a name for itself with a series of quality releases, each featuring distinctive triple triangle covers. After two releases on Drug Arts, Hollow Press has joined the W&W stable. While three releases in a
Crowhurst ~ Death Van
32 albums into Crowhurst‘s discography, and L.A. noise maven Jay Gambit shows no signs of slowing down. For the new release, he’s joined by a wide host of like-minded musicians, including members of Dive Signals, Opacities, Yuggoth and Hashima. After seeing
Crowhurst ~ Death Van
32 albums into Crowhurst‘s discography, and L.A. noise maven Jay Gambit shows no signs of slowing down. For the new release, he’s joined by a wide host of like-minded musicians, including members of Dive Signals, Opacities, Yuggoth and Hashima. After seeing
[BOLT] / Petrels ~ Split 10″
As Petrels, Oliver Barrett has shown himself more than willing to spread the wealth, releasing a number of singles and EPs over the course of the past two years, this one for Aentitainment Records. With Onkalo riding the good graces of reviewers, completists
[BOLT] / Petrels ~ Split 10″
As Petrels, Oliver Barrett has shown himself more than willing to spread the wealth, releasing a number of singles and EPs over the course of the past two years, this one for Aentitainment Records. With Onkalo riding the good graces of reviewers, completists
Svarte Greiner ~ Black Tie
This is not spring music, but you probably already knew that. Svarte Greiner does not make music for flowers and bunnies, unless perhaps we are including the flowers of Little Shop of Horrors and the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog. In each of his guises, Skodvin
Svarte Greiner ~ Black Tie
This is not spring music, but you probably already knew that. Svarte Greiner does not make music for flowers and bunnies, unless perhaps we are including the flowers of Little Shop of Horrors and the Killer Rabbit of Caerbannog. In each of his guises, Skodvin
Moon Zero ~ Tombs
Confined inside a tomb, breathing out centuries of fine dust, Tombs awakens. Luckily, it’s not the Tombs we know of from The X-Files, but it does hold just as menacing a lair as the one featured in the show. Dusty, dry winds
Moon Zero ~ Tombs
Confined inside a tomb, breathing out centuries of fine dust, Tombs awakens. Luckily, it’s not the Tombs we know of from The X-Files, but it does hold just as menacing a lair as the one featured in the show. Dusty, dry winds
Petrels ~ Onkalo
Oliver Barrett’s Bleeding Heart Narrative officially called it quits in late 2012, opening the door for more work under the Petrels name. We’re a little bit greedy – we’d love to have both – but we’re overjoyed to hear this stunning follow-up
Petrels ~ Onkalo
Oliver Barrett’s Bleeding Heart Narrative officially called it quits in late 2012, opening the door for more work under the Petrels name. We’re a little bit greedy – we’d love to have both – but we’re overjoyed to hear this stunning follow-up
Jim Haynes ~ The Wires Cracked
The Wires Cracked sounds exactly like its title. The album begins with the electronic equivalent of a sonic boom, and within seconds the listener is plunged into a dystopia of sputtering static, dropped messages and expired half lives. If wires could
Jim Haynes ~ The Wires Cracked
The Wires Cracked sounds exactly like its title. The album begins with the electronic equivalent of a sonic boom, and within seconds the listener is plunged into a dystopia of sputtering static, dropped messages and expired half lives. If wires could