Bryan Eubanks ~ From the Cistern
Reverb. Love it or hate it, its use has become ubiquitous since at least the advent of the bedroom studio. Digital modeling more often than not replaces natural reverb these days, and even spring reverbs and make-shift creative solutions of
Bryan Eubanks ~ From the Cistern
Reverb. Love it or hate it, its use has become ubiquitous since at least the advent of the bedroom studio. Digital modeling more often than not replaces natural reverb these days, and even spring reverbs and make-shift creative solutions of
David John Sheppard ~ Vertical Land
With one exception, David Sheppard‘s work has all been part of a collaborative process, and it’s been going on a while. He’s worked with Peter Astor in Ellis Island Sound, and on multiple occasions with Keiron Phelan – as an
David John Sheppard ~ Vertical Land
With one exception, David Sheppard‘s work has all been part of a collaborative process, and it’s been going on a while. He’s worked with Peter Astor in Ellis Island Sound, and on multiple occasions with Keiron Phelan – as an
A Sacred Cloud / Anarchist Mountains ~ Split EP
Anarchist Mountains is a project recently initiated between brothers Stefan and Jordan Christoff, working on opposite coasts of Canada. Stefan is known primarily for his piano playing and activism, and is a member of the Howl! arts collective in Montreal.
A Sacred Cloud / Anarchist Mountains ~ Split EP
Anarchist Mountains is a project recently initiated between brothers Stefan and Jordan Christoff, working on opposite coasts of Canada. Stefan is known primarily for his piano playing and activism, and is a member of the Howl! arts collective in Montreal.
In the Light of Air: ICE Performs Anna Thorvaldsdottír
Less than a month after Anna Thorvaldsdottír’s inclusion on Nordic Affect’s Clockworking, a new collection of her work has been issued. This four-movement work (plus a concluding piece) premiered only a year ago, and is performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble. At the
In the Light of Air: ICE Performs Anna Thorvaldsdottír
Less than a month after Anna Thorvaldsdottír’s inclusion on Nordic Affect’s Clockworking, a new collection of her work has been issued. This four-movement work (plus a concluding piece) premiered only a year ago, and is performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble. At the
Jerusalem In My Heart ~ If He Dies, If If If If If If
Constellation is having another banner year, with first-half albums by Matana Roberts, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld already making an impact. Their next hit comes from the fiery international duo Jerusalem In My Heart. Even more
Jerusalem In My Heart ~ If He Dies, If If If If If If
Constellation is having another banner year, with first-half albums by Matana Roberts, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld already making an impact. Their next hit comes from the fiery international duo Jerusalem In My Heart. Even more
Tommy Perman, Simon Kirby and Rob St. John ~ Concrete Antenna
Once again, Tommy Perman and Rob St. John are involved in a sensational multi-formatted limited edition release, joined here by Simon Kirby, who has perhaps the best comic book name ever. Concrete Antenna began as a piece commissioned by the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop for
Tommy Perman, Simon Kirby and Rob St. John ~ Concrete Antenna
Once again, Tommy Perman and Rob St. John are involved in a sensational multi-formatted limited edition release, joined here by Simon Kirby, who has perhaps the best comic book name ever. Concrete Antenna began as a piece commissioned by the Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop for
Josh Mason ~ Hellified Irie
Summer is the perfect season to release Hellified Irie, as it contains a summer theme and a laid-back vibe. It’s a tribute to surf music and surf culture, in particular the hazy, lazy minutes between the waves, waiting for the next
Josh Mason ~ Hellified Irie
Summer is the perfect season to release Hellified Irie, as it contains a summer theme and a laid-back vibe. It’s a tribute to surf music and surf culture, in particular the hazy, lazy minutes between the waves, waiting for the next
Andrew Skeet ~ Finding Time
Soundtrack composer Andrew Skeet’s debut album can be seen as an eloquent provocation, one in which the listener is challenged to re-adapt whatever ear she has for the cinematic. Usually, I think we all tend to put images in our
Andrew Skeet ~ Finding Time
Soundtrack composer Andrew Skeet’s debut album can be seen as an eloquent provocation, one in which the listener is challenged to re-adapt whatever ear she has for the cinematic. Usually, I think we all tend to put images in our