Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Surachai ~ Come, Deathless
The first great industrial album of the year comes from L.A.’s Surachai, the artist’s seventh album overall and finest to date. The artist pulls out all the stops for this one, beginning with the Wax Mage edition (already sold out), which
Surachai ~ Come, Deathless
The first great industrial album of the year comes from L.A.’s Surachai, the artist’s seventh album overall and finest to date. The artist pulls out all the stops for this one, beginning with the Wax Mage edition (already sold out), which
MYMK ~ Garlands
The last album from MYMK (Brasília’s Bruno Sres) was encased in concrete. Early editions of the new album come with a second disc ~ a visual album from Yoshi Sodeoka. These additions make the releases unique. But the best thing about
MYMK ~ Garlands
The last album from MYMK (Brasília’s Bruno Sres) was encased in concrete. Early editions of the new album come with a second disc ~ a visual album from Yoshi Sodeoka. These additions make the releases unique. But the best thing about
Cheryl E. Leonard ~ Watershed
Is it cold where you are? It’s 7F here, which makes the cold weather recordings of Cheryl E. Leonard a perfect accompaniment. Watershed is active and enthralling, existing on the invisible reef between field recording and improvisation. On the surface, this is a
Cheryl E. Leonard ~ Watershed
Is it cold where you are? It’s 7F here, which makes the cold weather recordings of Cheryl E. Leonard a perfect accompaniment. Watershed is active and enthralling, existing on the invisible reef between field recording and improvisation. On the surface, this is a
Julia Kent ~ Temporal
Five months after her collaboration The Great Lake Swallows, cellist extraordinaire Julia Kent returns with her first solo album since Asperities. Temporal is deep and distinctive, another high mark in a distinguished career. The beauty of the set is found in the variety of tracks,
Julia Kent ~ Temporal
Five months after her collaboration The Great Lake Swallows, cellist extraordinaire Julia Kent returns with her first solo album since Asperities. Temporal is deep and distinctive, another high mark in a distinguished career. The beauty of the set is found in the variety of tracks,
Machinefabriek ~ With Voices
Rutger Zuydervelt (Machinefabriek) is one of the most prolific recording artists around, but he’s also one of the finest. With Voices is already his second album of the year. Last year he released an average of an album a month; at
Machinefabriek ~ With Voices
Rutger Zuydervelt (Machinefabriek) is one of the most prolific recording artists around, but he’s also one of the finest. With Voices is already his second album of the year. Last year he released an average of an album a month; at
Dolphin Midwives ~ Liminal Garden
The name of the project and the lushness of the album might cause one to assume that Dolphin Midwives is a large electronic ensemble. Instead Dolphin Midwives is the alias of multi-instrumentalist and composer Sage Fisher, perhaps best known for her harp
Dolphin Midwives ~ Liminal Garden
The name of the project and the lushness of the album might cause one to assume that Dolphin Midwives is a large electronic ensemble. Instead Dolphin Midwives is the alias of multi-instrumentalist and composer Sage Fisher, perhaps best known for her harp
Jon Neher & Michael Scott Dawson ~ Nothing Is On Fire
A new year, a new label, a new album: we welcome Saskatchewan’s Fernwood Rail to our pages with their premiere release. Nothing Is On Fire is a perfect album for the colder months, as evidenced by lead single “The Young Winter.”
Jon Neher & Michael Scott Dawson ~ Nothing Is On Fire
A new year, a new label, a new album: we welcome Saskatchewan’s Fernwood Rail to our pages with their premiere release. Nothing Is On Fire is a perfect album for the colder months, as evidenced by lead single “The Young Winter.”
Bruno Bavota ~ RE_CORDIS
Last year, we were pleased to see one of our favorite pianists honored with a “best of” compilation. This year, Bruno Bavota returns with acoustic versions of some of his top songs (many also found on Impression, but not all), as well
Bruno Bavota ~ RE_CORDIS
Last year, we were pleased to see one of our favorite pianists honored with a “best of” compilation. This year, Bruno Bavota returns with acoustic versions of some of his top songs (many also found on Impression, but not all), as well