Posts Tagged: James Catchpole

Pascal Savy ~ Adrift

Pascal Savy is a French musician who specializes in an organic kind of ambient that ages like the skin. His drifting drones are well versed in the art of decay, its vanquishing of youth and its intrinsic link to life.

Pascal Savy ~ Adrift

Pascal Savy is a French musician who specializes in an organic kind of ambient that ages like the skin. His drifting drones are well versed in the art of decay, its vanquishing of youth and its intrinsic link to life.

Father Howl ~ father howl

San Francisco’s Father Howl have taken us back to the beach, back into surf’s failing light, and they’ve injected the style with some fun, fun, fun! Their instrumentals ride the rocky currents, wavering between slow, melodic jams, crystal clear passages and full-on

Father Howl ~ father howl

San Francisco’s Father Howl have taken us back to the beach, back into surf’s failing light, and they’ve injected the style with some fun, fun, fun! Their instrumentals ride the rocky currents, wavering between slow, melodic jams, crystal clear passages and full-on

Shikabala ~ Calor do Deserto

Like an avalanche, Calor do Deserto‘s wall of white noise cascades steadily, falling at a great speed. There’s no way to escape it – you can only stare into the snow-white abyss. You’ll wish you were somewhere a little cooler after listening

Shikabala ~ Calor do Deserto

Like an avalanche, Calor do Deserto‘s wall of white noise cascades steadily, falling at a great speed. There’s no way to escape it – you can only stare into the snow-white abyss. You’ll wish you were somewhere a little cooler after listening

Invertabit / August Traeger ~ Cacophonies

Cacophonies is music composed and conducted by creepy crawlies. Dark ambient in presentation and in sound, the music is the sound of the wild. These are field recordings sourced from insects and birds; music from the backyard, music from the darkest

Invertabit / August Traeger ~ Cacophonies

Cacophonies is music composed and conducted by creepy crawlies. Dark ambient in presentation and in sound, the music is the sound of the wild. These are field recordings sourced from insects and birds; music from the backyard, music from the darkest

VLK ~ Shaq Fu: Da Return: Da Return

Released in 1994, Shaq Fu: Da Return was the second studio album from Shaquille O’Neal, NBA superstar and rapper extraordinaire. Twenty years has passed (yes, really!) and Shaq has returned once again, though not as his original self. You could say that he’d

VLK ~ Shaq Fu: Da Return: Da Return

Released in 1994, Shaq Fu: Da Return was the second studio album from Shaquille O’Neal, NBA superstar and rapper extraordinaire. Twenty years has passed (yes, really!) and Shaq has returned once again, though not as his original self. You could say that he’d

OKADA ~ Division of Self

“Gave up” is the first piece of music the listener hears on Division of Self. It’s a tense, almost schizophrenic start to an ambient record, with screeching strings spinning out of control as if chained to a nasty bout of vertigo,

OKADA ~ Division of Self

“Gave up” is the first piece of music the listener hears on Division of Self. It’s a tense, almost schizophrenic start to an ambient record, with screeching strings spinning out of control as if chained to a nasty bout of vertigo,

Pronoun ~ Faux

Australia’s Pronoun kickstarts Faux with a battle cry, a Double Dragon styled yell that oozes out of past decades, bleeding like a wound into the present from its once-pristine arcade or, as teenagers in the 80’s and 90’s will tell you, paradise.

Pronoun ~ Faux

Australia’s Pronoun kickstarts Faux with a battle cry, a Double Dragon styled yell that oozes out of past decades, bleeding like a wound into the present from its once-pristine arcade or, as teenagers in the 80’s and 90’s will tell you, paradise.

OKADA ~ OKADA

Pensacola, Florida is home to OKADA, but as the black crows nestle on the telephone wires and their wings eclipse the sun above, it soon becomes clear that the equally black sunglasses won’t be needed. This isn’t sunshine music, despite the fluttery,

OKADA ~ OKADA

Pensacola, Florida is home to OKADA, but as the black crows nestle on the telephone wires and their wings eclipse the sun above, it soon becomes clear that the equally black sunglasses won’t be needed. This isn’t sunshine music, despite the fluttery,