Posts Tagged: Jeremy Bye

Black Eagle Child ~ Go Around, Again

Reviewers can be a funny bunch. We’re not omniscient but there are times when we pretend to be. For example, there’s nothing like writing ‘This album is good, but it doesn’t compare to the B-side of their second single which

Black Eagle Child ~ Go Around, Again

Reviewers can be a funny bunch. We’re not omniscient but there are times when we pretend to be. For example, there’s nothing like writing ‘This album is good, but it doesn’t compare to the B-side of their second single which

Alexander Tucker ~ Third Mouth

As visitors to the Recommendations section of A Closer Listen might know, I recently read Electric Eden, Rob Young’s overview of British folk (and adjacent musics). This is a chunky tome, housing a comprehensive study of work mostly from the

Alexander Tucker ~ Third Mouth

As visitors to the Recommendations section of A Closer Listen might know, I recently read Electric Eden, Rob Young’s overview of British folk (and adjacent musics). This is a chunky tome, housing a comprehensive study of work mostly from the

David Daniell and Douglas McCombs ~ Versions

For years we’ve been encouraged to reuse and recycle, and although we’re quite happy to fill a green box with newspapers every two weeks, it’s the first part of the phrase that is more a struggle – can we find

David Daniell and Douglas McCombs ~ Versions

For years we’ve been encouraged to reuse and recycle, and although we’re quite happy to fill a green box with newspapers every two weeks, it’s the first part of the phrase that is more a struggle – can we find

Traxman ~ Da Mind Of Traxman

If Footwork hasn’t exactly set the world on fire thus far, it’s scarcely the fault of Planet Mu Records who have been virtually the sole evangelical voice in the wilderness. Their curatorship of the genre over the past couple of years

Traxman ~ Da Mind Of Traxman

If Footwork hasn’t exactly set the world on fire thus far, it’s scarcely the fault of Planet Mu Records who have been virtually the sole evangelical voice in the wilderness. Their curatorship of the genre over the past couple of years

King Britt Presents Fhloston Paradigm ~ Fhloston Paradigm EP

The connection between electronic music and science fiction movies is so established that it doesn’t really need dwelling on here. Nevertheless, there are a few clues here that King Britt is influenced by a certain film that stars Bruce Willis

King Britt Presents Fhloston Paradigm ~ Fhloston Paradigm EP

The connection between electronic music and science fiction movies is so established that it doesn’t really need dwelling on here. Nevertheless, there are a few clues here that King Britt is influenced by a certain film that stars Bruce Willis

Plankton Wat ~ Spirits

Name an album Dawn of the Golden Eternity, and you give a pretty clear idea of what’s going on inside. So perhaps it’s not surprising that Dewey Mahood – for he is Plankton Wat, as well as being one third

Plankton Wat ~ Spirits

Name an album Dawn of the Golden Eternity, and you give a pretty clear idea of what’s going on inside. So perhaps it’s not surprising that Dewey Mahood – for he is Plankton Wat, as well as being one third

Sepalcure ~ Eternally Yrs

The name might suggest a South American metal band, but Sepalcure is the collaboration between Praveen Sharma and the prolific Travis Stewart (aka Machinedrum). The lead-off title track is taken from last year’s eponymous debut album but the other three

Sepalcure ~ Eternally Yrs

The name might suggest a South American metal band, but Sepalcure is the collaboration between Praveen Sharma and the prolific Travis Stewart (aka Machinedrum). The lead-off title track is taken from last year’s eponymous debut album but the other three

Man Forever ~ Pansophical Cataract

The players sit down. The tape starts rolling. ‘Ladies and gentlemen…’ announces the MC, ‘the very best of order. Drumroll, maestro, please.’ The drum begins rolling. A tom-tom, mind, not a snare. Then more drums. And then more. Then a

Man Forever ~ Pansophical Cataract

The players sit down. The tape starts rolling. ‘Ladies and gentlemen…’ announces the MC, ‘the very best of order. Drumroll, maestro, please.’ The drum begins rolling. A tom-tom, mind, not a snare. Then more drums. And then more. Then a