Posts Tagged: Last Days
Last Days ~ Fragments
If you’ve ever made a mixtape or playlist, you’ve likely encountered the same problems as Graham Richardson (Last Days). Sometimes there are too many tracks to shove into a small space. Sometimes a track you love doesn’t match the timbre
Last Days ~ Fragments
If you’ve ever made a mixtape or playlist, you’ve likely encountered the same problems as Graham Richardson (Last Days). Sometimes there are too many tracks to shove into a small space. Sometimes a track you love doesn’t match the timbre
Last Days ~ Seafaring
Waters washed in melatonin can, in an instant, whip up unforgiving and violent tides, birthing nightmares from seemingly calm waves. The sea must be respected. Carelessness can be fatal. Seafaring drizzles its serene music over all four seasons and is itself deeply respectful
Last Days ~ Seafaring
Waters washed in melatonin can, in an instant, whip up unforgiving and violent tides, birthing nightmares from seemingly calm waves. The sea must be respected. Carelessness can be fatal. Seafaring drizzles its serene music over all four seasons and is itself deeply respectful
LCNL 056: n5MD Ambient Immersion Mix
Following the last few beat heavy mixes, Oakland-based record label n5MD delivers this soothing mix as a welcome departure, perfect for these first cold days of winter. Specializing in more melodic forms of music, label boss Mike Cadoo puts together this
LCNL 056: n5MD Ambient Immersion Mix
Following the last few beat heavy mixes, Oakland-based record label n5MD delivers this soothing mix as a welcome departure, perfect for these first cold days of winter. Specializing in more melodic forms of music, label boss Mike Cadoo puts together this
Last Days ~ Satellite
Graham Richardson’s last album, The Safety of the North, was about a family tragedy and a move to colder climes. The theme of his latest work is open to a wider interpretation. Expressing “an affinity for satellites and stars”, the work
Last Days ~ Satellite
Graham Richardson’s last album, The Safety of the North, was about a family tragedy and a move to colder climes. The theme of his latest work is open to a wider interpretation. Expressing “an affinity for satellites and stars”, the work