Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
The Second Hand Orchestra ~ Puzzle
The Second Hand Orchestra‘s last two releases were cover-dominant, but immensely appealing. The Slow Summer EP contained orchestral versions of summer nuggets including “Summertime Sadness” and “Cruel Summer,” as well as a traditional Swedish graduation tune, recorded outdoors. Before that
The Second Hand Orchestra ~ Puzzle
The Second Hand Orchestra‘s last two releases were cover-dominant, but immensely appealing. The Slow Summer EP contained orchestral versions of summer nuggets including “Summertime Sadness” and “Cruel Summer,” as well as a traditional Swedish graduation tune, recorded outdoors. Before that
Meriheini Luoto ~ Talven uneen vaipuen (Falling Into Winter’s Sleep)
Are you ready for winter yet? Even if you’re still adjusting to falling leaves and migrating flocks, Talven uneen vaipuen (Falling Into Winter’s Sleep) may put you in the mood. Why let Christmas have all the fun when winter lasts
Meriheini Luoto ~ Talven uneen vaipuen (Falling Into Winter’s Sleep)
Are you ready for winter yet? Even if you’re still adjusting to falling leaves and migrating flocks, Talven uneen vaipuen (Falling Into Winter’s Sleep) may put you in the mood. Why let Christmas have all the fun when winter lasts
Late Aster ~ City Livin’
City Livin’ is a tribute to the era of lo-fi beats, recorded on vintage 90s equipment, which gives it the slightly abraded feel of a well-loved cassette. The tape hum in the background is an intentional part of the music, a
Late Aster ~ City Livin’
City Livin’ is a tribute to the era of lo-fi beats, recorded on vintage 90s equipment, which gives it the slightly abraded feel of a well-loved cassette. The tape hum in the background is an intentional part of the music, a
Will Glaser ~ Music of the Terrazoku: Ethnographic Recordings From An Imagined Future
Here’s a concept album this really works, packaged in a neat little box set housing two tapes and showcasing incredible art from Djoïna Amrani. We’re not sure just how strong the box is, but we wonder if it might survive
Will Glaser ~ Music of the Terrazoku: Ethnographic Recordings From An Imagined Future
Here’s a concept album this really works, packaged in a neat little box set housing two tapes and showcasing incredible art from Djoïna Amrani. We’re not sure just how strong the box is, but we wonder if it might survive
Alex Kozobolis ~ Asymmetry
We always want life to make sense, yet despite our best efforts, it does not. This is the starting point for Asymmetry, which distills a lifetime of thoughts and emotions into 88 keys. Alex Kozobolis is no stranger to such efforts;
Alex Kozobolis ~ Asymmetry
We always want life to make sense, yet despite our best efforts, it does not. This is the starting point for Asymmetry, which distills a lifetime of thoughts and emotions into 88 keys. Alex Kozobolis is no stranger to such efforts;
Jessica Moss ~ Unfolding
Unfolding is dedicated to “a free Palestine in our lifetime,” and builds to the first single and powerful finale, “until all are free.” According to Jessica Moss, her solo violin music began to flow out of her during the invasion of
Jessica Moss ~ Unfolding
Unfolding is dedicated to “a free Palestine in our lifetime,” and builds to the first single and powerful finale, “until all are free.” According to Jessica Moss, her solo violin music began to flow out of her during the invasion of
Helen Anahita Wilson ~ Nightshade
In this unusual album, Helen Anahita Wilson not only produces sonic tributes to the members of the Solanaceae plant family; she provides them with a voice. Biodata from member plants is used to trigger certain instruments and sounds, with whom Wilson
Helen Anahita Wilson ~ Nightshade
In this unusual album, Helen Anahita Wilson not only produces sonic tributes to the members of the Solanaceae plant family; she provides them with a voice. Biodata from member plants is used to trigger certain instruments and sounds, with whom Wilson
Various Artists ~ Sounds of the Wetlands
This collection is so good that it may make prompt a move to the wetlands. The double album is the result of a SoundLapse project which united composers and field recording artists from Valdivia (Chile) and London, sharing sounds captured
Various Artists ~ Sounds of the Wetlands
This collection is so good that it may make prompt a move to the wetlands. The double album is the result of a SoundLapse project which united composers and field recording artists from Valdivia (Chile) and London, sharing sounds captured