Posts Tagged: Craig Tattersall
Observatories ~ Flowers Bloom, Butterflies Come
Iikki Books specialise in creating dialogues between musicians and visual artists, a project which began in 2016 – this is the 14th edition. You can listen to the music, you can study the book of artworks; either together as a
Observatories ~ Flowers Bloom, Butterflies Come
Iikki Books specialise in creating dialogues between musicians and visual artists, a project which began in 2016 – this is the 14th edition. You can listen to the music, you can study the book of artworks; either together as a
The Seaman & the Tattered Sail ~ Light Folds
Seven hours on a sea of sound. That’s what The Seaman & the Tattered Sail has to offer: an amazing seven hours of music on 2 CDs, 2 DVDs and 2 slabs of vinyl. The question is never one of quality when it comes
The Seaman & the Tattered Sail ~ Light Folds
Seven hours on a sea of sound. That’s what The Seaman & the Tattered Sail has to offer: an amazing seven hours of music on 2 CDs, 2 DVDs and 2 slabs of vinyl. The question is never one of quality when it comes
Being ~ Folkestone Lighthouse
The Folkestone Lighthouse EP is one of the best releases of the year. We don’t say such things often, or lightly, because tastes differ; but this one crosses genres and is much more than a simple release. We’re fortunate to be able
Being ~ Folkestone Lighthouse
The Folkestone Lighthouse EP is one of the best releases of the year. We don’t say such things often, or lightly, because tastes differ; but this one crosses genres and is much more than a simple release. We’re fortunate to be able
The Humble Bee ~ The Royal Game
With all the talk of Kindles and other digital reading devices, one might glean the impression that the literary field is making a comeback. Sadly, this is not the case; the average American still reads only one book a year,
The Humble Bee ~ The Royal Game
With all the talk of Kindles and other digital reading devices, one might glean the impression that the literary field is making a comeback. Sadly, this is not the case; the average American still reads only one book a year,