Ross Gentry ~ September
Music and alcohol are one of life’s Perfect Pairings, but seldom are artists and beverage specialists as perfectly in alignment as they are here. Working through the audio imprint Ceremony of Seasons, Asheville, North Carolina’s Ross Gentry has teamed with
Ross Gentry ~ September
Music and alcohol are one of life’s Perfect Pairings, but seldom are artists and beverage specialists as perfectly in alignment as they are here. Working through the audio imprint Ceremony of Seasons, Asheville, North Carolina’s Ross Gentry has teamed with
Apta ~ Starlight
Apta‘s Starlight is the second entry in Clay Pipe Music’s Mini CD Library series, and it comes with a bonus: a tiny box to hold all five releases. If the curve of the star on the cover is meant to match the
Apta ~ Starlight
Apta‘s Starlight is the second entry in Clay Pipe Music’s Mini CD Library series, and it comes with a bonus: a tiny box to hold all five releases. If the curve of the star on the cover is meant to match the
Aaron Martin ~ The End of Medicine
Alex Lockwood’s documentary “The End of Medicine” is about the next pandemic, already brewing beneath the radar, ready to transfer from animals to humans. Even those immune to horror films may be terrified when they learn what happens when livestock
Aaron Martin ~ The End of Medicine
Alex Lockwood’s documentary “The End of Medicine” is about the next pandemic, already brewing beneath the radar, ready to transfer from animals to humans. Even those immune to horror films may be terrified when they learn what happens when livestock
Jakob Lindhagen ~ Memory Constructions
Who are we? Do we construct who we are? Hit play on this beautiful new album from Jakob Lindhagen and consider that it might not all be as simple as you first thought. There’s a fascinating episode of Revisionist History,
Jakob Lindhagen ~ Memory Constructions
Who are we? Do we construct who we are? Hit play on this beautiful new album from Jakob Lindhagen and consider that it might not all be as simple as you first thought. There’s a fascinating episode of Revisionist History,
Ian William Craig ~ Music for Magnesium_173
One doesn’t listen to an Ian William Craig album as much as experience it. This is again the case with Music for Magnesium_173, which finds the composer at the top of his abilities and still rising. Surprisingly, the album is the score to
Ian William Craig ~ Music for Magnesium_173
One doesn’t listen to an Ian William Craig album as much as experience it. This is again the case with Music for Magnesium_173, which finds the composer at the top of his abilities and still rising. Surprisingly, the album is the score to
V/A ~ CLAP. An anatomy of applause
CLAP is the sort of anthology that should come with a book, as the topic is so fertile and easy to understand and yet so infrequently covered. Why do we clap? What are the differences between various forms of applause? What
V/A ~ CLAP. An anatomy of applause
CLAP is the sort of anthology that should come with a book, as the topic is so fertile and easy to understand and yet so infrequently covered. Why do we clap? What are the differences between various forms of applause? What
Lake Mary ~ Slow Grass
Slow Grass has appeared in various forms in recent years, including a digital EP by Lake Mary and Patrick Shiroishi in 2020 and an eight-minute offering with Oxherding in 2021. The full 40-minute version is now presented on Whited Sepulchre: two distinct sides
Lake Mary ~ Slow Grass
Slow Grass has appeared in various forms in recent years, including a digital EP by Lake Mary and Patrick Shiroishi in 2020 and an eight-minute offering with Oxherding in 2021. The full 40-minute version is now presented on Whited Sepulchre: two distinct sides
Andrew Sherwell ~ Invocation of Deities by Working of Ritual Instruments
Amsterdam’s Shimmering Moods leaves nothing to chance, continuing the rollout of new imprint Slow Tone Collages with what is now its fourth bundle of releases. We especially love the new logo, a stylized snail that implies the speed of the
Andrew Sherwell ~ Invocation of Deities by Working of Ritual Instruments
Amsterdam’s Shimmering Moods leaves nothing to chance, continuing the rollout of new imprint Slow Tone Collages with what is now its fourth bundle of releases. We especially love the new logo, a stylized snail that implies the speed of the