Posts Tagged: Richard Allen

Raffaele Mariconte ~ So(E)nology / Alan Courtis & Cyrus Pireh ~ Coils on Malbec

Oenophiles love the sounds of wine: the corkscrew, the pop, the pour, the clink.  Many musical works have been produced using these sounds.  But travel deeper, and one will find other sounds associated with the product and the process.  In

Raffaele Mariconte ~ So(E)nology / Alan Courtis & Cyrus Pireh ~ Coils on Malbec

Oenophiles love the sounds of wine: the corkscrew, the pop, the pour, the clink.  Many musical works have been produced using these sounds.  But travel deeper, and one will find other sounds associated with the product and the process.  In

Desolate Horizons ~ The Story of the Sun and Its Fiery Death

Desolate Horizons (Constantine Horizon) has been releasing music on a steady basis for the past few years.  Perhaps best known for a pair of watery split EPs with Endless Melancholy (Wide as the Golden Ocean / Deep as the Dark Blue Sea),

Desolate Horizons ~ The Story of the Sun and Its Fiery Death

Desolate Horizons (Constantine Horizon) has been releasing music on a steady basis for the past few years.  Perhaps best known for a pair of watery split EPs with Endless Melancholy (Wide as the Golden Ocean / Deep as the Dark Blue Sea),

Adrian Corker ~ The Have-Nots OST

Are soundtracks getting better, or are we just enjoying them more?  It’s hard to tell.  Either way, 2016 has been an especially good year for creative scores, the latest example being Adrian Corker‘s The Have-Nots.  Our measuring stick is simple: to

Adrian Corker ~ The Have-Nots OST

Are soundtracks getting better, or are we just enjoying them more?  It’s hard to tell.  Either way, 2016 has been an especially good year for creative scores, the latest example being Adrian Corker‘s The Have-Nots.  Our measuring stick is simple: to

Happy Place ~ Northfield

With two drummers and two guitarists, Will Mason has found his Happy Place.  Not only is Northfield happy ~ it’s loud and boisterous, as the quartet buys into its name.  Some may interpret it as an improvisational racket, but this music is

Happy Place ~ Northfield

With two drummers and two guitarists, Will Mason has found his Happy Place.  Not only is Northfield happy ~ it’s loud and boisterous, as the quartet buys into its name.  Some may interpret it as an improvisational racket, but this music is

Banabila & Machinefabriek ~ Macrocosms

To date we have heard four full-length collaborations between Michel Banabila and Machinefabriek, each one different in tone.  This one, while intricate and multi-faceted, is their most accessible to date. It all starts with a concept: the micro and the macro.

Banabila & Machinefabriek ~ Macrocosms

To date we have heard four full-length collaborations between Michel Banabila and Machinefabriek, each one different in tone.  This one, while intricate and multi-faceted, is their most accessible to date. It all starts with a concept: the micro and the macro.

New Label: Dinzu Artefacts

It’s always a pleasure to welcome a new label to the fold, and the latest to make the cut is cassette imprint Dinzu Artefacts, curated by Joe McKay of Spring Break Tapes.  The first five tapes explore the world of experimental

New Label: Dinzu Artefacts

It’s always a pleasure to welcome a new label to the fold, and the latest to make the cut is cassette imprint Dinzu Artefacts, curated by Joe McKay of Spring Break Tapes.  The first five tapes explore the world of experimental

William Ryan Fritch ~ Ill Tides

The second entry in Lost Tribe Sounds’ new Dead West Series comes from the label’s most well-known artist.  Ill Tides is a return to the purely instrumental for William Ryan Fritch, and we couldn’t be happier.  Fritch is one of a small

William Ryan Fritch ~ Ill Tides

The second entry in Lost Tribe Sounds’ new Dead West Series comes from the label’s most well-known artist.  Ill Tides is a return to the purely instrumental for William Ryan Fritch, and we couldn’t be happier.  Fritch is one of a small

Seabuckthorn ~ I Could See the Smoke

Lost Tribe Sound has relocated from Arizona to Wisconsin (farewell iced tea, hello cheese!), and to celebrate, the label has launched the Dead West Tape Series.  While those familiar with geography will note that Wisconsin is a northern state, the

Seabuckthorn ~ I Could See the Smoke

Lost Tribe Sound has relocated from Arizona to Wisconsin (farewell iced tea, hello cheese!), and to celebrate, the label has launched the Dead West Tape Series.  While those familiar with geography will note that Wisconsin is a northern state, the