Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
David Chalmin ~ la terre invisible
This has been a good year for glockenspiels and chimes, which have graced such tracks as Dolphin Midwives’ “Temple V,” Quentin Sirjacq’s “Variations” and Snow Palms’ “Everything Ascending.” Now Paris’ David Chalmin expresses his love for the timbre, while investigating numerous others
David Chalmin ~ la terre invisible
This has been a good year for glockenspiels and chimes, which have graced such tracks as Dolphin Midwives’ “Temple V,” Quentin Sirjacq’s “Variations” and Snow Palms’ “Everything Ascending.” Now Paris’ David Chalmin expresses his love for the timbre, while investigating numerous others
Sontag Shogun ~ It Billows Up
As Sontag Shogun is a constantly evolving collective, it’s easy to forget that the three current members were once part of [The] Slowest Runner [In All the World]. During the last decade, the band has changed styles many times, but continues
Sontag Shogun ~ It Billows Up
As Sontag Shogun is a constantly evolving collective, it’s easy to forget that the three current members were once part of [The] Slowest Runner [In All the World]. During the last decade, the band has changed styles many times, but continues
Jared Sagar ~ Tombland
The last time we encountered sound artist Jared Sagar, he was soundtracking the sea on a disc titled Holme. This time he’s brought his ears inland to a different sort of home: the Tombland district of Norwich in the U.K. Wandering
Jared Sagar ~ Tombland
The last time we encountered sound artist Jared Sagar, he was soundtracking the sea on a disc titled Holme. This time he’s brought his ears inland to a different sort of home: the Tombland district of Norwich in the U.K. Wandering
Kotä Records ~ Spring Batch Part Two
We conclude our coverage of Kotä Records’ Spring Batch with three electronic releases and one field recording set. But which is the future sound of Russia? One thing’s for sure: the Moscow label has presented a plethora of choices. d.
Kotä Records ~ Spring Batch Part Two
We conclude our coverage of Kotä Records’ Spring Batch with three electronic releases and one field recording set. But which is the future sound of Russia? One thing’s for sure: the Moscow label has presented a plethora of choices. d.
Kotä Records ~ Spring Batch Part One
Moscow’s Kotä Records unveiled 20 releases in its first eight years; now the label has released seven albums in a day, one digitally and six on tape. This is a crazy and cool idea, and we’re all for it. The
Kotä Records ~ Spring Batch Part One
Moscow’s Kotä Records unveiled 20 releases in its first eight years; now the label has released seven albums in a day, one digitally and six on tape. This is a crazy and cool idea, and we’re all for it. The
astrïd ~ A Porthole (I)
Rachel Grimes added her blessing to 2017’s Through the Sparkle, and while her piano is absent here, her spirit remains. With each release, astrïd seems more like the heir apparent to Rachel’s. Like that Kentucky collective, they love a conceptual release, and A Porthole
astrïd ~ A Porthole (I)
Rachel Grimes added her blessing to 2017’s Through the Sparkle, and while her piano is absent here, her spirit remains. With each release, astrïd seems more like the heir apparent to Rachel’s. Like that Kentucky collective, they love a conceptual release, and A Porthole
Caterina Barbieri ~ Ecstatic Computation
Ecstatic Computation begins with one of the best tracks of the year, and ultimately proves to be a rewarding full-length listening experience. Festival favorite Caterina Barbieri has been so prolific that one forgets she’s still a relatively new presence, exploding on the scene
Caterina Barbieri ~ Ecstatic Computation
Ecstatic Computation begins with one of the best tracks of the year, and ultimately proves to be a rewarding full-length listening experience. Festival favorite Caterina Barbieri has been so prolific that one forgets she’s still a relatively new presence, exploding on the scene
Cristopher Cichocki ~ Desert Drone Cycle
The phrase desert drone implies the harshness of humidity, the undulating hum of the elements, the seeming sameness of the soundscape: the visual reflection of the expression drone on and on. In the hands of Cristopher Cichocki, it also implies the presence of
Cristopher Cichocki ~ Desert Drone Cycle
The phrase desert drone implies the harshness of humidity, the undulating hum of the elements, the seeming sameness of the soundscape: the visual reflection of the expression drone on and on. In the hands of Cristopher Cichocki, it also implies the presence of