Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Julianna Barwick ~ Healing Is A Miracle
Juliana Barwick‘s The Magic Place was our Album of the Decade, so we were extremely excited to hear that she would be releasing a new album in 2020. Barwick’s music has always suggested healing, but on this set the association is front-and-center. The entire
Julianna Barwick ~ Healing Is A Miracle
Juliana Barwick‘s The Magic Place was our Album of the Decade, so we were extremely excited to hear that she would be releasing a new album in 2020. Barwick’s music has always suggested healing, but on this set the association is front-and-center. The entire
Max Richter ~ Voices
Max Richter‘s Voices is the perfect album for this weekend, indeed for this time in human history: a heartfelt reflection on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Today is the 4th of July in the United States, a day when Americans celebrate
Max Richter ~ Voices
Max Richter‘s Voices is the perfect album for this weekend, indeed for this time in human history: a heartfelt reflection on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Today is the 4th of July in the United States, a day when Americans celebrate
Atli Örvarsson ~ You Are Here
The Summer 2020 slate is already loaded with amazing albums. The first comes from Iceland’s Atli Örvarsson, who has been scoring for film and TV for decades (The Edge of Seventeen, Vantage Point, Chicago trilogy) but is finally releasing his debut album. Add Sinfonia
Atli Örvarsson ~ You Are Here
The Summer 2020 slate is already loaded with amazing albums. The first comes from Iceland’s Atli Örvarsson, who has been scoring for film and TV for decades (The Edge of Seventeen, Vantage Point, Chicago trilogy) but is finally releasing his debut album. Add Sinfonia
ACL 2020 ~ Pandemic Playlist
Time is an unusual construct. The pandemic made spring feel like an entire year. Yet the year is only half over. Or is it already half over? It depends on where we live. The pandemic has mostly passed in some places
ACL 2020 ~ Pandemic Playlist
Time is an unusual construct. The pandemic made spring feel like an entire year. Yet the year is only half over. Or is it already half over? It depends on where we live. The pandemic has mostly passed in some places
FANT^MS ~ Roomtones
What do Frédéric Nogray, Lee Patterson and Pali Meursault (FANT^MS) have in common? All are fascinated with sounds that would normally remain unheard. Nogray specializes in industrial crucibles forged into singing bowls; Patterson prefers springs, motors and chemical reactions; Meursault focuses
FANT^MS ~ Roomtones
What do Frédéric Nogray, Lee Patterson and Pali Meursault (FANT^MS) have in common? All are fascinated with sounds that would normally remain unheard. Nogray specializes in industrial crucibles forged into singing bowls; Patterson prefers springs, motors and chemical reactions; Meursault focuses
BJ Nilsen ~ Auditory Scenes Amsterdam
During the April pandemic days, BJ Nilsen adopted a new routine. Every day, he would visit the nooks and crannies of Amsterdam to record the sounds of lockdown, producing a real-time historic reflection. But when April ended, the pandemic continued. As Nilsen
BJ Nilsen ~ Auditory Scenes Amsterdam
During the April pandemic days, BJ Nilsen adopted a new routine. Every day, he would visit the nooks and crannies of Amsterdam to record the sounds of lockdown, producing a real-time historic reflection. But when April ended, the pandemic continued. As Nilsen
Ben McElroy ~ Home Diaries 028 / Whitelabrecs CDs Return!
This weekend, England’s Whitelabrecs released an astonishing seven EPs and albums ~ the final five of the Home Diaries series, followed by new CDs from Jens Pauly and Pruski. This is a real sign of recovery, as the village post offices have opened again,
Ben McElroy ~ Home Diaries 028 / Whitelabrecs CDs Return!
This weekend, England’s Whitelabrecs released an astonishing seven EPs and albums ~ the final five of the Home Diaries series, followed by new CDs from Jens Pauly and Pruski. This is a real sign of recovery, as the village post offices have opened again,
V/A – At Home With (songs for solitude) Part Two
Last month we reviewed the first six releases in La Petite Chambre‘s shelter-in place series, At Home With (songs for solitude). Today we cover the concluding six. Twelve seems a nice round number, like a box of donuts or the 12 Days of
V/A – At Home With (songs for solitude) Part Two
Last month we reviewed the first six releases in La Petite Chambre‘s shelter-in place series, At Home With (songs for solitude). Today we cover the concluding six. Twelve seems a nice round number, like a box of donuts or the 12 Days of