Posts Tagged: Mark Lyken
Broken20 ~ The Li Series
Glasgow’s Broken20 label is putting the finishing touches on the Li Series, which pairs music with short texts and photos. The interdisciplinary nature of the project attracted us to this series, and many warm surprises are to be found within. Li refers to the “random
Broken20 ~ The Li Series
Glasgow’s Broken20 label is putting the finishing touches on the Li Series, which pairs music with short texts and photos. The interdisciplinary nature of the project attracted us to this series, and many warm surprises are to be found within. Li refers to the “random
Mark Lyken | Emma Dove ~ Mirror Lands (Deluxe Edition)
One of our favorite field recording works of last year, Mark Lyken and Emma Dove‘s Mirror Lands, is about to get the deluxe treatment from Time Released Sound. Those who missed it last time will have another shot this Sunday! To celebrate the
Mark Lyken | Emma Dove ~ Mirror Lands (Deluxe Edition)
One of our favorite field recording works of last year, Mark Lyken and Emma Dove‘s Mirror Lands, is about to get the deluxe treatment from Time Released Sound. Those who missed it last time will have another shot this Sunday! To celebrate the
Mark Lyken | Emma Dove ~ Mirror Lands
We last encountered Mark Lyken and Emma Dove a year ago with their installation-based EP and video The Terrestrial Sea. Their new work expands on the work of that prior release and continues an investigation of the sonic and visual properties of Scotland’s
Mark Lyken | Emma Dove ~ Mirror Lands
We last encountered Mark Lyken and Emma Dove a year ago with their installation-based EP and video The Terrestrial Sea. Their new work expands on the work of that prior release and continues an investigation of the sonic and visual properties of Scotland’s
Lyken ~ The Terrestrial Sea
Those who enjoyed The Folkestone Lighthouse EP will certainly enjoy The Terrestrial Sea, which is the sonic component of an installation in the Lighthouse Field Station of Cromarty. In gathering these sounds, Mark Lyken traveled around the area, recording the sounds of ferries,
Lyken ~ The Terrestrial Sea
Those who enjoyed The Folkestone Lighthouse EP will certainly enjoy The Terrestrial Sea, which is the sonic component of an installation in the Lighthouse Field Station of Cromarty. In gathering these sounds, Mark Lyken traveled around the area, recording the sounds of ferries,