Glacis ~ 22.16.04
This EP reminds me of the old saying, “You wait ages for a new Glacis EP and then two come by at once”. Or maybe that’s not such an old saying. Tohu Va Vohu was reviewed here last year as a
Glacis ~ 22.16.04
This EP reminds me of the old saying, “You wait ages for a new Glacis EP and then two come by at once”. Or maybe that’s not such an old saying. Tohu Va Vohu was reviewed here last year as a
Ruhe ~ A Beautiful Weakness
The latest release on Audio Gourmet may represent its best tea break to date. Imagine setting fifteen minutes aside to enjoy a cup of tea. While your tea is brewing, you retrieve your mail and find the following: a slightly
Ruhe ~ A Beautiful Weakness
The latest release on Audio Gourmet may represent its best tea break to date. Imagine setting fifteen minutes aside to enjoy a cup of tea. While your tea is brewing, you retrieve your mail and find the following: a slightly
Savaran & Barbara De Dominicis ~ Strandline
Sometimes it’s okay to change horses in the middle of the stream. Below, we can hear how this conceptual EP initially sounded as an ambient project featuring field recordings from Scotland and Wales. But after hearing Barbara De Dominicis‘ vocals, one cannot
Savaran & Barbara De Dominicis ~ Strandline
Sometimes it’s okay to change horses in the middle of the stream. Below, we can hear how this conceptual EP initially sounded as an ambient project featuring field recordings from Scotland and Wales. But after hearing Barbara De Dominicis‘ vocals, one cannot
Red Cross Stare ~ He Stole My Radar
Feathered Coyote Records makes its first appearance on our site with this distinctive and immediately engaging release. One of the best ways to get our attention is to record music that lands between genres, and He Stole My Radar wanders from
Red Cross Stare ~ He Stole My Radar
Feathered Coyote Records makes its first appearance on our site with this distinctive and immediately engaging release. One of the best ways to get our attention is to record music that lands between genres, and He Stole My Radar wanders from
ACL 2012: Sound Propositions
Before resuming the Sound Propositions series, I’d like to take some time to reflect on 2012. I’m a bit late on this, granted, though I have my reasons (and not just that I’ve been recovering from the holidays and a
ACL 2012: Sound Propositions
Before resuming the Sound Propositions series, I’d like to take some time to reflect on 2012. I’m a bit late on this, granted, though I have my reasons (and not just that I’ve been recovering from the holidays and a
Olekranon ~ Junin / Helminth
As artists grow more popular, they often re-visit their back catalogs with an ear to revision and re-release. Is any version of a song ever definitive? To some artists and listeners, yes; to others, perhaps not. Certain live versions have
Olekranon ~ Junin / Helminth
As artists grow more popular, they often re-visit their back catalogs with an ear to revision and re-release. Is any version of a song ever definitive? To some artists and listeners, yes; to others, perhaps not. Certain live versions have
Horizon Art Orchestra ~ Live at the Bird
Perhaps the best part of listening to Horizon Art Orchestra‘s Live at the Bird is imagining one’s self in the audience. One hears the small appreciative crowd between songs and wishes one were among them. The glad exuberance of this fifteen-piece Perth ensemble
Horizon Art Orchestra ~ Live at the Bird
Perhaps the best part of listening to Horizon Art Orchestra‘s Live at the Bird is imagining one’s self in the audience. One hears the small appreciative crowd between songs and wishes one were among them. The glad exuberance of this fifteen-piece Perth ensemble
Alex Kozobolis ~ From November
From November is a natural prequel to For Snow, Alex Kozobolis’ wonderful EP from last winter. The three tracks unfold with gentle precision, and again connect to form a sentence: “Despite the Cold”, “Through the Leaves”, “The Light Will Warm Us Again”. There’s no
Alex Kozobolis ~ From November
From November is a natural prequel to For Snow, Alex Kozobolis’ wonderful EP from last winter. The three tracks unfold with gentle precision, and again connect to form a sentence: “Despite the Cold”, “Through the Leaves”, “The Light Will Warm Us Again”. There’s no