Posts Tagged: Gabriel Bogart
SP* Episode 29: CRITICAL POSITIVITY – with ACL [podcast]
Happy (very belated) birthday to us! Back in January of 2022 we celebrated the tenth anniversary of our blog. To celebrate, in this episode, we pull the curtain back a bit to talk with ten of the writers who have
SP* Episode 29: CRITICAL POSITIVITY – with ACL [podcast]
Happy (very belated) birthday to us! Back in January of 2022 we celebrated the tenth anniversary of our blog. To celebrate, in this episode, we pull the curtain back a bit to talk with ten of the writers who have
Murcof ~ The Alias Sessions
Occasionally, an artist and a label seem inseparable, synonymous even. Amon Tobin and Ninja Tune come to mind, as do John Coltrane and Impulse Records. I could compile an exhaustive list of artist-label marriages forged in the heavens, but that
Murcof ~ The Alias Sessions
Occasionally, an artist and a label seem inseparable, synonymous even. Amon Tobin and Ninja Tune come to mind, as do John Coltrane and Impulse Records. I could compile an exhaustive list of artist-label marriages forged in the heavens, but that
Kyoka ~ Is (Is Superpowered)
German label raster-noton has been quietly building an empire of astute dance floor and headphone wizards; amassing producers with a progressive bent to their love of heavy techno music. Producers who are not content to hit for par or sail
Kyoka ~ Is (Is Superpowered)
German label raster-noton has been quietly building an empire of astute dance floor and headphone wizards; amassing producers with a progressive bent to their love of heavy techno music. Producers who are not content to hit for par or sail
The Resource Centre ~ Low Fantasy
Hailing from Birmingham, UK, John Hanson is The Resource Center. Hanson’s work has appeared on Static Caravan and 4AD, as well as current label The Geography Trip. Upon my first couple of listens to Low Fantasy I was immediately reminded
The Resource Centre ~ Low Fantasy
Hailing from Birmingham, UK, John Hanson is The Resource Center. Hanson’s work has appeared on Static Caravan and 4AD, as well as current label The Geography Trip. Upon my first couple of listens to Low Fantasy I was immediately reminded
LCNL 043: Hip Hop Instrumentals Mix (Part II)
Selected by Gabriel Bogart Dubbed by the new objective Last week we brought you part one of Gabriel Bogart’s massive 4+ hour instrumental hip hop playlist, as mixed by me. Basically, there was no way I could find the time
LCNL 043: Hip Hop Instrumentals Mix (Part II)
Selected by Gabriel Bogart Dubbed by the new objective Last week we brought you part one of Gabriel Bogart’s massive 4+ hour instrumental hip hop playlist, as mixed by me. Basically, there was no way I could find the time
LCNL 042: Hip Hop Instrumentals Mix
Selected by Gabriel Bogart Dubbed by the new objective A while back I started asking Gabe for suggestions on hip hop producers, and quickly invited him to put together a mix on this theme. He sent me this HUGE four
LCNL 042: Hip Hop Instrumentals Mix
Selected by Gabriel Bogart Dubbed by the new objective A while back I started asking Gabe for suggestions on hip hop producers, and quickly invited him to put together a mix on this theme. He sent me this HUGE four
sbsst ~ Pillar of Ire
I’m not too familiar with the Electronic music scene in Ottawa. However, from the sounds of Pillar of Ire, a self-released mini-album from sbsst (aka Eric Moore), I’d say folks there are catching up to the lust of their neighbors
sbsst ~ Pillar of Ire
I’m not too familiar with the Electronic music scene in Ottawa. However, from the sounds of Pillar of Ire, a self-released mini-album from sbsst (aka Eric Moore), I’d say folks there are catching up to the lust of their neighbors
Forest Swords ~ Engravings
I’ll try not to jump too far into the deep end of the hyperbole pool on this review, but honestly, I’m really excited about this album. I guess I should thank Matt Barnes, aka Forest Swords, for bringing me out
Forest Swords ~ Engravings
I’ll try not to jump too far into the deep end of the hyperbole pool on this review, but honestly, I’m really excited about this album. I guess I should thank Matt Barnes, aka Forest Swords, for bringing me out