Posts Tagged: Nils Frahm

Glissando ~ The World Without Us

The word ethereal is often used to describe all manner of music with female vocals, but once upon a time, it was a genre unto itself, straddling the boundaries of classical, gothic, folk and pop.  The C’est la Mort and Hyperium labels

Glissando ~ The World Without Us

The word ethereal is often used to describe all manner of music with female vocals, but once upon a time, it was a genre unto itself, straddling the boundaries of classical, gothic, folk and pop.  The C’est la Mort and Hyperium labels

Johan G Winther ~ Of Use

The first wave of recorded music was physical, the second digital, and the third personal.  One of the best things to come from the digital revolution was a response from the creative art industry: a wash of physical releases that

Johan G Winther ~ Of Use

The first wave of recorded music was physical, the second digital, and the third personal.  One of the best things to come from the digital revolution was a response from the creative art industry: a wash of physical releases that

Greg Haines ~ Digressions

Orchestra students can be two things at once: wildly inventive (because they haven’t yet learned what “shouldn’t be done”) and open to fresh ideas.  But few are lucky enough to have a visiting teacher like Greg Haines, who not only

Greg Haines ~ Digressions

Orchestra students can be two things at once: wildly inventive (because they haven’t yet learned what “shouldn’t be done”) and open to fresh ideas.  But few are lucky enough to have a visiting teacher like Greg Haines, who not only