Posts Tagged: Richard Allen

Andrew Tasselmyer ~ Presence, Volume 1

Philadelphia’s Andrew Tasselmyer is a third of the post-rock band The Sound of Rescue and half of the drone duo Hotel Neon.  In his solo work, he drapes light drones over field recordings.  The resulting sound is ambient, like yellow and blue joining

Andrew Tasselmyer ~ Presence, Volume 1

Philadelphia’s Andrew Tasselmyer is a third of the post-rock band The Sound of Rescue and half of the drone duo Hotel Neon.  In his solo work, he drapes light drones over field recordings.  The resulting sound is ambient, like yellow and blue joining

Max Richter ~ Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works

The last time Max Richter was featured at A Closer Listen, he was awarded the Album of the Year.  This produced enormous expectations for the follow-up, yet to no one’s surprise he’s come through again.  Of course, once one has recorded an 8

Max Richter ~ Three Worlds: Music from Woolf Works

The last time Max Richter was featured at A Closer Listen, he was awarded the Album of the Year.  This produced enormous expectations for the follow-up, yet to no one’s surprise he’s come through again.  Of course, once one has recorded an 8

Lawrence English ~ Cruel Optimism

High density music is easy to make ~ just add more layers until all the levels are in the red.  But quality denseness is far more difficult to achieve.  Lawrence English excels in such ventures because he honors the nuances within and between sounds.  His

Lawrence English ~ Cruel Optimism

High density music is easy to make ~ just add more layers until all the levels are in the red.  But quality denseness is far more difficult to achieve.  Lawrence English excels in such ventures because he honors the nuances within and between sounds.  His

Bonobo ~ Migration

Migration is one of the highest-profile releases we’ve ever reviewed; on release day, it was #1 on iTunes.  Simon Green (Bonobo) certainly doesn’t need our help.  So why review it?  First of all, it’s that good.  Second, while minor masterpieces tend

Bonobo ~ Migration

Migration is one of the highest-profile releases we’ve ever reviewed; on release day, it was #1 on iTunes.  Simon Green (Bonobo) certainly doesn’t need our help.  So why review it?  First of all, it’s that good.  Second, while minor masterpieces tend

Alex Kozobolis ~ Weightless

With Weightless, Alex Kozobolis has managed to do something we thought impossible: to combine original tracks and remixes in such a way as to offer a complete album that never betrays its origins.  For this we can credit the four remixers, who provide

Alex Kozobolis ~ Weightless

With Weightless, Alex Kozobolis has managed to do something we thought impossible: to combine original tracks and remixes in such a way as to offer a complete album that never betrays its origins.  For this we can credit the four remixers, who provide

Antoine Chessex | Apartment House | Jérôme Noetinger

Two long-form pieces, recorded at London’s Cafe OTO, offer a brand of excitement that can only be captured live: edgy, interpretive and unpredictable in all the right ways.  Each piece is composed by Antoine Chessex, although the players vary on each;

Antoine Chessex | Apartment House | Jérôme Noetinger

Two long-form pieces, recorded at London’s Cafe OTO, offer a brand of excitement that can only be captured live: edgy, interpretive and unpredictable in all the right ways.  Each piece is composed by Antoine Chessex, although the players vary on each;

Dave Phillips ~ Rise

Rise is an abrasive, enthralling, uncompromising work, designed for the hardiest listeners.  It’s hard to imagine that this is the same Dave Phillips who just released a placid set of South African nature recordings.  But yes ~ this is the yang to that yin. This set

Dave Phillips ~ Rise

Rise is an abrasive, enthralling, uncompromising work, designed for the hardiest listeners.  It’s hard to imagine that this is the same Dave Phillips who just released a placid set of South African nature recordings.  But yes ~ this is the yang to that yin. This set

Matt Parker ~ The People’s Cloud (Original Soundtrack)

Senator Ted Stevens may have accomplished a lot as a politician, but he is best remembered for calling the internet “a series of tubes.”  Fast-forward to 2017, and our digital storage is now in “the cloud,” which has certainly caused

Matt Parker ~ The People’s Cloud (Original Soundtrack)

Senator Ted Stevens may have accomplished a lot as a politician, but he is best remembered for calling the internet “a series of tubes.”  Fast-forward to 2017, and our digital storage is now in “the cloud,” which has certainly caused