Posts Tagged: Richard Allen

Exclusive Full Streaming ~ This is release MFR 100

For their 100th release, Amsterdam’s Moving Furniture Records invites listeners to take 100 minutes to save a life.  50 label artists and one guest teamed up to pen 25 tracks, each one a collaboration, each one 4 minutes long.  Every 40 seconds,

Exclusive Full Streaming ~ This is release MFR 100

For their 100th release, Amsterdam’s Moving Furniture Records invites listeners to take 100 minutes to save a life.  50 label artists and one guest teamed up to pen 25 tracks, each one a collaboration, each one 4 minutes long.  Every 40 seconds,

Daniela Fromberg & Stefan Roigk ~ Unfamiliar Home

We often ask when a house becomes a home, but seldom ask when a home becomes a house ~ or at least an unfamiliar home.  This disorienting shift can occur when the experience of living in one’s house grows uncomfortable.  Tensions

Daniela Fromberg & Stefan Roigk ~ Unfamiliar Home

We often ask when a house becomes a home, but seldom ask when a home becomes a house ~ or at least an unfamiliar home.  This disorienting shift can occur when the experience of living in one’s house grows uncomfortable.  Tensions

Jon Natchez ~ Luzzu [official soundtrack]

Some may have missed this independent Maltese film when it was released last year, but every reviewer loved it; the Rotten Tomatoes score stands at 100%.  The film has a lot in common with Oscar winner Coda; Luzzu addresses family struggles,

Jon Natchez ~ Luzzu [official soundtrack]

Some may have missed this independent Maltese film when it was released last year, but every reviewer loved it; the Rotten Tomatoes score stands at 100%.  The film has a lot in common with Oscar winner Coda; Luzzu addresses family struggles,

Adrian Copeland ~ If This Were My Body

All too often in the digital age, the stories behind albums are lost, especially those of instrumental albums.  A key is pressed, music drops into one’s account, but there are no liner notes.  The concept behind Adrian Copeland‘s latest release is

Adrian Copeland ~ If This Were My Body

All too often in the digital age, the stories behind albums are lost, especially those of instrumental albums.  A key is pressed, music drops into one’s account, but there are no liner notes.  The concept behind Adrian Copeland‘s latest release is

Daou ~ Sanctuary

The idea of sanctuary is inviting: a place of safety, where no harm will come; a welcoming nation for refugees; a place of worship, free from the outside world.  In Georges Daou‘s album of the same name, sanctuary refers to an escape from

Daou ~ Sanctuary

The idea of sanctuary is inviting: a place of safety, where no harm will come; a welcoming nation for refugees; a place of worship, free from the outside world.  In Georges Daou‘s album of the same name, sanctuary refers to an escape from

Markus Mehr ~ Pressure

It’s been five years since we’ve seen an album in a concrete box, the last being MYMK’s The Memory Fog.  But while that one had to be broken to access the tape within, this one can be opened to find the

Markus Mehr ~ Pressure

It’s been five years since we’ve seen an album in a concrete box, the last being MYMK’s The Memory Fog.  But while that one had to be broken to access the tape within, this one can be opened to find the

Million Moons ~ Gap in the Clouds

Gap in the Clouds is the rare debut that doesn’t sound like a debut, from a duo that doesn’t sound like a duo.  These U.K. post-rockers enter with confidence and verve, incorporating the strength of the genre while writing a suite

Million Moons ~ Gap in the Clouds

Gap in the Clouds is the rare debut that doesn’t sound like a debut, from a duo that doesn’t sound like a duo.  These U.K. post-rockers enter with confidence and verve, incorporating the strength of the genre while writing a suite

KMRU & Aho Ssan ~ Limen

We haven’t reviewed a lot of drone over the past two years, and were wondering if the genre was dying down.  Limen restores our hope, and serves as a reminder of what great drone music sounds like.  Of course, it’s not entirely drone,

KMRU & Aho Ssan ~ Limen

We haven’t reviewed a lot of drone over the past two years, and were wondering if the genre was dying down.  Limen restores our hope, and serves as a reminder of what great drone music sounds like.  Of course, it’s not entirely drone,