Pat Collins and Tadhg O’Sullivan ~ Silence/Sound

Where can one go to find silence ~ or at the very least, to encounter sound free from human interference?  This is the topic of Pat Collins‘s 2012 film Silence, which finds an aural reflection here in collaboration with Tadhg O’Sullivan.  The original

Pat Collins and Tadhg O’Sullivan ~ Silence/Sound

Where can one go to find silence ~ or at the very least, to encounter sound free from human interference?  This is the topic of Pat Collins‘s 2012 film Silence, which finds an aural reflection here in collaboration with Tadhg O’Sullivan.  The original

Troy Schafer ~ Untitled No. 4

Untitled No. 4 is the latest in a series of releases that are ironically titled Untitled.  This irony fits the series, which continues to defy expectation.  One cannot predict what each installment will bring, only that the music will be bold and

Troy Schafer ~ Untitled No. 4

Untitled No. 4 is the latest in a series of releases that are ironically titled Untitled.  This irony fits the series, which continues to defy expectation.  One cannot predict what each installment will bring, only that the music will be bold and

Cicada ~ Ocean

One of 2015’s most beautiful releases took flight so late in the year that we didn’t have the chance to cover it.  Ocean combines material from Cicada‘s most recent albums (Coastland and Light Shining Through the Sea), leaving only 11 minutes on the

Cicada ~ Ocean

One of 2015’s most beautiful releases took flight so late in the year that we didn’t have the chance to cover it.  Ocean combines material from Cicada‘s most recent albums (Coastland and Light Shining Through the Sea), leaving only 11 minutes on the

Opcion ~ MONOS/UND

There may be a name for the type of music produced by Opcion (formerly Ad-Hinc), but if so, it hasn’t been invented yet.  In MONOS/UND, we hear hints of John Carpenter, Ben Frost and Ricardo Donoso: a slowly uncurling mass of synths, accompanied

Opcion ~ MONOS/UND

There may be a name for the type of music produced by Opcion (formerly Ad-Hinc), but if so, it hasn’t been invented yet.  In MONOS/UND, we hear hints of John Carpenter, Ben Frost and Ricardo Donoso: a slowly uncurling mass of synths, accompanied

Federico Albanese ~ The Blue Hour

Twilight arrives earlier these days, coinciding with the end of the work day.  As the sun sets, the air takes on a blue tinge, reflecting the sky.  Snowscapes amplify the effect, akin to a thin transparency lowered gently across the

Federico Albanese ~ The Blue Hour

Twilight arrives earlier these days, coinciding with the end of the work day.  As the sun sets, the air takes on a blue tinge, reflecting the sky.  Snowscapes amplify the effect, akin to a thin transparency lowered gently across the

Seas Inside and Out ~ Stefano Guzzetti and David Cordero

Home Normal’s latest albums ~ one released on the last day of 2015, the other released this week ~ each serve as soundtracks to the sea.  The first of these works, Stefano Guzzetti‘s Ensemble, suggests the sea through its cover image and sound,

Seas Inside and Out ~ Stefano Guzzetti and David Cordero

Home Normal’s latest albums ~ one released on the last day of 2015, the other released this week ~ each serve as soundtracks to the sea.  The first of these works, Stefano Guzzetti‘s Ensemble, suggests the sea through its cover image and sound,

AMULETS ~ Sierra Highs

Want to do something good in the new year ~ to make a difference, and in so doing, receive some lovely music?  Do you have a dollar?  We know how to put it to good use.  AMULETS’ new EP is

AMULETS ~ Sierra Highs

Want to do something good in the new year ~ to make a difference, and in so doing, receive some lovely music?  Do you have a dollar?  We know how to put it to good use.  AMULETS’ new EP is

aitänna77 ~ Patterns for Smartness

Patterns for Smartness provides a perfect example of something we’ve been talking about for weeks: the alluring cover.  One look at that art and we knew we wanted to review the album ~ we just had to listen to be sure that

aitänna77 ~ Patterns for Smartness

Patterns for Smartness provides a perfect example of something we’ve been talking about for weeks: the alluring cover.  One look at that art and we knew we wanted to review the album ~ we just had to listen to be sure that