Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
CORIN ~ Manifest
The Melbourne producer CORIN calls Manifest her “cyberpunk tribute,” and the tag is apt; this is some powerful electronic body music. The artist has been honing her craft over the past few years with a series of EPs and performances. Her debut album is
CORIN ~ Manifest
The Melbourne producer CORIN calls Manifest her “cyberpunk tribute,” and the tag is apt; this is some powerful electronic body music. The artist has been honing her craft over the past few years with a series of EPs and performances. Her debut album is
AGF ~ commissioned work
While compiling her newest collection, AGF (aka poemproducer aka Antye Greie) began to ruminate about the components of a release: everything from timbre and key to sequencing and sculpting. These tracks began as commissioned works, but the artist wanted them to flow
AGF ~ commissioned work
While compiling her newest collection, AGF (aka poemproducer aka Antye Greie) began to ruminate about the components of a release: everything from timbre and key to sequencing and sculpting. These tracks began as commissioned works, but the artist wanted them to flow
Craven Faults ~ Netherfield Works / Springhead Works / Nunroyd Works
Three years, three 12″ records, a trilogy now complete. Craven Faults has been scribing a sonic travelogue in turquoise and silver, an impression of Yorkshire and beyond, informed by memories imagined and recalled. There’s an air of mystery around the artist, seen
Craven Faults ~ Netherfield Works / Springhead Works / Nunroyd Works
Three years, three 12″ records, a trilogy now complete. Craven Faults has been scribing a sonic travelogue in turquoise and silver, an impression of Yorkshire and beyond, informed by memories imagined and recalled. There’s an air of mystery around the artist, seen
Siggi String Quartet ~ South of the Circle
Iceland’s Siggi String Quartet makes a strong debut with South of the Circle, presenting works by some of the nation’s finest modern composers along with a striking composition from one of their own. Daniel Bjarnason and Valgeir Sigurðsson provide the entry points, but
Siggi String Quartet ~ South of the Circle
Iceland’s Siggi String Quartet makes a strong debut with South of the Circle, presenting works by some of the nation’s finest modern composers along with a striking composition from one of their own. Daniel Bjarnason and Valgeir Sigurðsson provide the entry points, but
Harnes Kretzer ~ Horror Vacui
The mystery of Horror Vacui begins with the Rorschach test of the cover. To me, it looks like an Icelandic cave; it’s actually an MRI of the human brain. So close! The title refers to the tendency of an artist to fill
Harnes Kretzer ~ Horror Vacui
The mystery of Horror Vacui begins with the Rorschach test of the cover. To me, it looks like an Icelandic cave; it’s actually an MRI of the human brain. So close! The title refers to the tendency of an artist to fill
Elma Orkestra & Ryan Vail ~ Borders
We’ve already reviewed a wealth of Brexit-related albums this year, from The Matthew Herbert Big Band’s The State Between Us to Richard Luke’s Glass Island to Chris Weeks’ Borders to Richard Skelton’s wider-themed Border Ballads. Each of these has a distinctive tone, ranging
Elma Orkestra & Ryan Vail ~ Borders
We’ve already reviewed a wealth of Brexit-related albums this year, from The Matthew Herbert Big Band’s The State Between Us to Richard Luke’s Glass Island to Chris Weeks’ Borders to Richard Skelton’s wider-themed Border Ballads. Each of these has a distinctive tone, ranging
Wow & Flutter
Dublin’s new imprint Wow & Flutter makes a strong impression with its first two releases: an evocative echo of a well-loved house by M Shutak and a relaxing foray into drone by Department of Forever. The cassette designs are sharp and architectural. Even the track
Wow & Flutter
Dublin’s new imprint Wow & Flutter makes a strong impression with its first two releases: an evocative echo of a well-loved house by M Shutak and a relaxing foray into drone by Department of Forever. The cassette designs are sharp and architectural. Even the track
Hymnambulae ~ Nausikaa
Poetry and music make such a perfect pairing that one would think we would hear more of it. Earlier this year we met Norwegian poet Lars Haga Haavand on Roméo Poirier’s Kystwerk,and soon we’ll be hearing Irish poet Stephen James Smith
Hymnambulae ~ Nausikaa
Poetry and music make such a perfect pairing that one would think we would hear more of it. Earlier this year we met Norwegian poet Lars Haga Haavand on Roméo Poirier’s Kystwerk,and soon we’ll be hearing Irish poet Stephen James Smith