Posts Tagged: Dronarivm

Pillowdiver ~ Bloody Oath

Nick Pittsinger’s time-stretched demolition of Justin Bieber’s “U Smile” drew a great deal of attention a few years ago, sounding to many like the work of Sigur Rós. Pillowdiver‘s newest outing travels a similar path.  René Margraff’s subject (or target) is a

Pillowdiver ~ Bloody Oath

Nick Pittsinger’s time-stretched demolition of Justin Bieber’s “U Smile” drew a great deal of attention a few years ago, sounding to many like the work of Sigur Rós. Pillowdiver‘s newest outing travels a similar path.  René Margraff’s subject (or target) is a

Various Artists ~ Aquarius

10 countries, 17 artists, 15 exclusive tracks: Aquarius is a fine representation of the current scene.  Dronarivm has already produced ten releases and is making a quick impact on the market.  Despite the disparity of the artists, a few light threads tie

Various Artists ~ Aquarius

10 countries, 17 artists, 15 exclusive tracks: Aquarius is a fine representation of the current scene.  Dronarivm has already produced ten releases and is making a quick impact on the market.  Despite the disparity of the artists, a few light threads tie

Fescal ~ Two Winter Poems

This little package is a joy to own and to peruse.  Two Winter Poems is a multi-media treasure in a box: an instrumental CD3″ inspired by the poems of Pushkin, the printed poems on delicate sheets, a Polaroid photo of Pushkin’s

Fescal ~ Two Winter Poems

This little package is a joy to own and to peruse.  Two Winter Poems is a multi-media treasure in a box: an instrumental CD3″ inspired by the poems of Pushkin, the printed poems on delicate sheets, a Polaroid photo of Pushkin’s

Darren Harper ~ Passages for the Listless and Tired

Colorado’s Darren Harper was last featured here on Home, a collaboration with Jared Smyth on Flaming Pines.  Listening again to that evocative release, one can now theorize which parts might have been Harper’s and which parts might have belonged to Smyth.  For example,

Darren Harper ~ Passages for the Listless and Tired

Colorado’s Darren Harper was last featured here on Home, a collaboration with Jared Smyth on Flaming Pines.  Listening again to that evocative release, one can now theorize which parts might have been Harper’s and which parts might have belonged to Smyth.  For example,