Johan G Winther ~ Of Use

The first wave of recorded music was physical, the second digital, and the third personal.  One of the best things to come from the digital revolution was a response from the creative art industry: a wash of physical releases that

Johan G Winther ~ Of Use

The first wave of recorded music was physical, the second digital, and the third personal.  One of the best things to come from the digital revolution was a response from the creative art industry: a wash of physical releases that

Swartz et ~ Respire

Respire is built around the sound of human breathing.  By using this resource, the artist creates a fascinating atmosphere for the listener, pleasantly similar to the sound of waves on pebbles and wind on the shore. In composing the album, Swartz et (Detroit’s

Swartz et ~ Respire

Respire is built around the sound of human breathing.  By using this resource, the artist creates a fascinating atmosphere for the listener, pleasantly similar to the sound of waves on pebbles and wind on the shore. In composing the album, Swartz et (Detroit’s

bvdub ~ Serenity

The amount of music bvdub has made available to the public in recent years makes one wonder whether he is trying to break the record for most albums released per year, as he can’t seem to stop making music.  Whether Mr. Van

bvdub ~ Serenity

The amount of music bvdub has made available to the public in recent years makes one wonder whether he is trying to break the record for most albums released per year, as he can’t seem to stop making music.  Whether Mr. Van

Yasuhiro Morinaga ~ Sceneries from the Castellated Wall

The Galaverna netlabel continues to shine with its latest release, another gem that straddles the edge between genres.  This release is the work of Japanese sound artist Yasuhiro Morinaga, who presents the results of travels in Ireland and Italy, cloaks them in

Yasuhiro Morinaga ~ Sceneries from the Castellated Wall

The Galaverna netlabel continues to shine with its latest release, another gem that straddles the edge between genres.  This release is the work of Japanese sound artist Yasuhiro Morinaga, who presents the results of travels in Ireland and Italy, cloaks them in

Kynan Tan ~ Raetina

These beats are not where they are supposed to be.  These instruments are not used in the manner of our elders.  Perth’s Kynan Tan seems to have no respect for the old ways.  And that’s why we like him. Raetina, an

Kynan Tan ~ Raetina

These beats are not where they are supposed to be.  These instruments are not used in the manner of our elders.  Perth’s Kynan Tan seems to have no respect for the old ways.  And that’s why we like him. Raetina, an

Sferi ~ Sound of the Spheres

Our eight planets, pulled together under one sun, hang blackly in the solar system. As our Sun casts its light onto each planet with wildly changeable degrees of intensity, a wondrous fascination of the space in which we live becomes

Sferi ~ Sound of the Spheres

Our eight planets, pulled together under one sun, hang blackly in the solar system. As our Sun casts its light onto each planet with wildly changeable degrees of intensity, a wondrous fascination of the space in which we live becomes

Andrew Weathers & Andrew Marino ~ We Don’t Have Sun Like This

The folky, homespun, guitar-picking improvisational style of the North Carolinian hills is now the sound of … Oakland, California?  Yes, you read that right.  Andrew Weathers has relocated, although his sound hasn’t yet changed to reflect the culture of Raiders and

Andrew Weathers & Andrew Marino ~ We Don’t Have Sun Like This

The folky, homespun, guitar-picking improvisational style of the North Carolinian hills is now the sound of … Oakland, California?  Yes, you read that right.  Andrew Weathers has relocated, although his sound hasn’t yet changed to reflect the culture of Raiders and

Coyote Power ~ Starship Earth I & II

“This is evil music for evil people,” declares Coyote Power on the release page of Starship Earth I: Evil Sea.  Not exactly; I’d just call it dark.  Or perhaps I’ve turned evil in the past few days, because I do enjoy this sort

Coyote Power ~ Starship Earth I & II

“This is evil music for evil people,” declares Coyote Power on the release page of Starship Earth I: Evil Sea.  Not exactly; I’d just call it dark.  Or perhaps I’ve turned evil in the past few days, because I do enjoy this sort