Roly Porter ~ Kistvaen
Bury me facing the sun. As the pandemic bodies continue to pile up, awaiting burial, Kistvaen is a reminder of ancient practices. The title refers to the Neolithic/Bronze Age granite tombs of Dartmoor, surrounded by small stones and covered with mounds
Roly Porter ~ Kistvaen
Bury me facing the sun. As the pandemic bodies continue to pile up, awaiting burial, Kistvaen is a reminder of ancient practices. The title refers to the Neolithic/Bronze Age granite tombs of Dartmoor, surrounded by small stones and covered with mounds
Morusque ~ the end of music
One would think this would be a bad time to launch a new label, but good music finds a way of breaking through. Lyon, France’s wabi-sabi tapes has picked a winner in the end of music, a release whose very title
Morusque ~ the end of music
One would think this would be a bad time to launch a new label, but good music finds a way of breaking through. Lyon, France’s wabi-sabi tapes has picked a winner in the end of music, a release whose very title
Robot Koch ~ The Next Billion Years
Will humanity make it through The Next Billion Years? We’re not even sure we’ll make it through this one! Robot Koch‘s latest album travels into the future to imagine where we might land given a wide variety of choices and
Robot Koch ~ The Next Billion Years
Will humanity make it through The Next Billion Years? We’re not even sure we’ll make it through this one! Robot Koch‘s latest album travels into the future to imagine where we might land given a wide variety of choices and
Ká ~ In the Land of Lonesome Vicarages (V kraji opuštěných far)
How would you like to spend an hour in a Bohemian forest? Travel may be restricted right now, but you are invited to take a sonic trip with Ká. In a time of crisis, a trip to the forest is much
Ká ~ In the Land of Lonesome Vicarages (V kraji opuštěných far)
How would you like to spend an hour in a Bohemian forest? Travel may be restricted right now, but you are invited to take a sonic trip with Ká. In a time of crisis, a trip to the forest is much
Zoe Reddy ~ Wavelength
Wavelength is an example of an artist doing everything right. Building on the success of last spring’s debut EP Machine, Zoe Reddy has returned with a powerful visual presence to accompany her already intriguing music. First ~ that dress! Seeing the cover, we instantly
Zoe Reddy ~ Wavelength
Wavelength is an example of an artist doing everything right. Building on the success of last spring’s debut EP Machine, Zoe Reddy has returned with a powerful visual presence to accompany her already intriguing music. First ~ that dress! Seeing the cover, we instantly
Golden Diskó Ship ~ Araceae
Golden Diskó Ship (Berlin’s Theresa Stroetges) may have set out to make an album about climate change, but in the process has also inadvertently solved the pandemic problem. The lead video for “Wildly Floral, Slightly Damp” features Wiebke Frerichs in
Golden Diskó Ship ~ Araceae
Golden Diskó Ship (Berlin’s Theresa Stroetges) may have set out to make an album about climate change, but in the process has also inadvertently solved the pandemic problem. The lead video for “Wildly Floral, Slightly Damp” features Wiebke Frerichs in
Methods Body ~ S/T
The self-titled album from Methods Body is engaging and unpredictable, beginning in one place and ending where few might expect. The LP is broken into two parts, “Quiet” and “Claimed Events,” each with its own sub-movements. Contrary to expectation, “Quiet” is anything
Methods Body ~ S/T
The self-titled album from Methods Body is engaging and unpredictable, beginning in one place and ending where few might expect. The LP is broken into two parts, “Quiet” and “Claimed Events,” each with its own sub-movements. Contrary to expectation, “Quiet” is anything
Klara Lewis ~ Ingrid
The granular, watery artwork that adorns Klara Lewis’ latest release is just as irreducible and calculated as the music it accompanies. The single, twenty minute piece fragments a lone cello loop the way that outer threads on a quilt might
Klara Lewis ~ Ingrid
The granular, watery artwork that adorns Klara Lewis’ latest release is just as irreducible and calculated as the music it accompanies. The single, twenty minute piece fragments a lone cello loop the way that outer threads on a quilt might