Posts Tagged: Jonny Hunter

Various Artists ~ Texture Series Volume One
Forgive the followers of 1631 Recordings if they look a little worn out. The year-old label boasts 75 releases, and as production really ramped up around November or so this amounts to almost two classical, experimental or ambient albums a

Various Artists ~ Texture Series Volume One
Forgive the followers of 1631 Recordings if they look a little worn out. The year-old label boasts 75 releases, and as production really ramped up around November or so this amounts to almost two classical, experimental or ambient albums a

Asuna ~ Tide Ripples
Asuna is never one to keep things simple, as his music can contain up to a hundred parts. From drone-piece 100 Keyboards to the more bombastic live show 100 Toys, Asuna piles on more and more sounds until his pieces

Asuna ~ Tide Ripples
Asuna is never one to keep things simple, as his music can contain up to a hundred parts. From drone-piece 100 Keyboards to the more bombastic live show 100 Toys, Asuna piles on more and more sounds until his pieces

Tsone ~ Dovetail
Artist comparison can be a horrible thing. One runs the risk of reducing artists to “disciples” or “inferior copies”, while suggesting they have few original qualities. This is not the case here, but if the first impression of an album

Tsone ~ Dovetail
Artist comparison can be a horrible thing. One runs the risk of reducing artists to “disciples” or “inferior copies”, while suggesting they have few original qualities. This is not the case here, but if the first impression of an album

Celer ~ Two days and one night
Two days and one night is another one on the pile of “sad Celer albums”. The past year has seen some of his most brutal, with How could you believe me when I said I loved you when you know

Celer ~ Two days and one night
Two days and one night is another one on the pile of “sad Celer albums”. The past year has seen some of his most brutal, with How could you believe me when I said I loved you when you know

New Label: Heavy Mess
The fact that ambient music thrives on tape is no surprise. If music can offer sanctuary from the daily grind, cassette culture helps to create a physical connection between the music and the fan. Perhaps the magic’s in choosing such an

New Label: Heavy Mess
The fact that ambient music thrives on tape is no surprise. If music can offer sanctuary from the daily grind, cassette culture helps to create a physical connection between the music and the fan. Perhaps the magic’s in choosing such an