Posts Tagged: James Catchpole
Brandon Hurtado ~ Other Spaces
Ghosts fade with music. The banishment of stress, not to mention the complete erasure of the accompanying, all-consuming fear that rears its ugly head, is possible when listening to music. You can zone out and unwind, no matter the genre. Of
Brandon Hurtado ~ Other Spaces
Ghosts fade with music. The banishment of stress, not to mention the complete erasure of the accompanying, all-consuming fear that rears its ugly head, is possible when listening to music. You can zone out and unwind, no matter the genre. Of
Roped Off ~ Is Waiting For Your Challenge!!
Get ready…fight! Okay, so that might’ve been pulled straight from Dead Or Alive, but Punch Out!! isn’t a million miles away. 1983 was the year, and now, in 2015, it looks like it’s returned to the ring for one more challenge. The classic
Roped Off ~ Is Waiting For Your Challenge!!
Get ready…fight! Okay, so that might’ve been pulled straight from Dead Or Alive, but Punch Out!! isn’t a million miles away. 1983 was the year, and now, in 2015, it looks like it’s returned to the ring for one more challenge. The classic
Heezen ~ Abandoned Memory
In addition to the recording of music, a reel-to-reel tape recorder can record memories and atmospheres. Found sounds and found objects can be unearthed, and you’ll even find people and personalities embedded within the metallic cool of the machine. They
Heezen ~ Abandoned Memory
In addition to the recording of music, a reel-to-reel tape recorder can record memories and atmospheres. Found sounds and found objects can be unearthed, and you’ll even find people and personalities embedded within the metallic cool of the machine. They
Inventions ~ Maze of Woods
Inventions, the collaboration between longtime friends Matthew Cooper (Eluvium) and Mark T. Smith (Explosions In The Sky), have just released their second album, and it’s a dreamer’s paradise. Cooper and Smith are kings of their craft (their differing genres are
Inventions ~ Maze of Woods
Inventions, the collaboration between longtime friends Matthew Cooper (Eluvium) and Mark T. Smith (Explosions In The Sky), have just released their second album, and it’s a dreamer’s paradise. Cooper and Smith are kings of their craft (their differing genres are
Pines ~ The Field Journal
There’s a real feel of the outdoors in The Field Journal. Hazy melodies lie against the dry, long strands of grass. Insects chirp and buzz from within their own shrunken world; for them, it must feel like a jungle. Dusty panoramas slowly
Pines ~ The Field Journal
There’s a real feel of the outdoors in The Field Journal. Hazy melodies lie against the dry, long strands of grass. Insects chirp and buzz from within their own shrunken world; for them, it must feel like a jungle. Dusty panoramas slowly
Forest Management ~ Encounter
American musician John Daniel produces fine ambient-drone music under the alias of Forest Management. Encounter is a soft feather that soothes away the tension of the day. You can feel the pressure leaving your body in steady, reliable waves. This encounter is one to
Forest Management ~ Encounter
American musician John Daniel produces fine ambient-drone music under the alias of Forest Management. Encounter is a soft feather that soothes away the tension of the day. You can feel the pressure leaving your body in steady, reliable waves. This encounter is one to
people-eaters ~ The Only Thing Left To Fear
“Spirit sounds are usually of a peculiar character; they have an intensity and a character of their own, and, notwithstanding their great variety, can hardly be mistaken, so that they are not easily confused with common noises, such as the
people-eaters ~ The Only Thing Left To Fear
“Spirit sounds are usually of a peculiar character; they have an intensity and a character of their own, and, notwithstanding their great variety, can hardly be mistaken, so that they are not easily confused with common noises, such as the
EUS, Postdrome & Saåad ~ Different Streams
The opening, shredded melody that lets us into Different Streams is at once transcendent and slightly disturbing, like a trippy hallucination that lasts a little longer than it should’ve done. It is a threat that never really goes away. A drone
EUS, Postdrome & Saåad ~ Different Streams
The opening, shredded melody that lets us into Different Streams is at once transcendent and slightly disturbing, like a trippy hallucination that lasts a little longer than it should’ve done. It is a threat that never really goes away. A drone