Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Usti Waya ~ From Dust, We Rise
Few albums deserve comparison to Godspeed You! Black Emperor, but this one fits the bill. From Dust, We Rise is an ambitious vision to which the artist commits his full attention. Every component is massive, from the inspiration to the presentation
Usti Waya ~ From Dust, We Rise
Few albums deserve comparison to Godspeed You! Black Emperor, but this one fits the bill. From Dust, We Rise is an ambitious vision to which the artist commits his full attention. Every component is massive, from the inspiration to the presentation
Various Artists ~ Spectral Sounds
Spectral Sounds is a booklet and USB card containing seven works of sound art that debuted at Austria’s Musikpavillon at Hofgarten Innsbruck. Every week a new piece would appear, a public treat as well as a wonderful opportunity for the artists
Various Artists ~ Spectral Sounds
Spectral Sounds is a booklet and USB card containing seven works of sound art that debuted at Austria’s Musikpavillon at Hofgarten Innsbruck. Every week a new piece would appear, a public treat as well as a wonderful opportunity for the artists
Antonymes ~ (For Now We See) Through A Glass Dimly
The music of Antonymes (Ian M. Hazeldine) has always reverberated with an inherent sadness, graced by a tinge of holiness. On his newest effort, this yearning tone is reflected by the title, a reference to the 13th Chapter of Corinthians: for
Antonymes ~ (For Now We See) Through A Glass Dimly
The music of Antonymes (Ian M. Hazeldine) has always reverberated with an inherent sadness, graced by a tinge of holiness. On his newest effort, this yearning tone is reflected by the title, a reference to the 13th Chapter of Corinthians: for
José Soberanes ~ The Rising Tide
There’s something special about this release, which is apparent even on the very first play. The Rising Tide is not only an extremely intimate album, but one that gives equal billing to field recording and music. The result is akin to
José Soberanes ~ The Rising Tide
There’s something special about this release, which is apparent even on the very first play. The Rising Tide is not only an extremely intimate album, but one that gives equal billing to field recording and music. The result is akin to
A Year in the Country ~ The Quietened Village
A Year in the Country continues its tradition of releasing quality music in limited “Dawn” and “Night” packaging with The Quietened Village, the top ambient pick in our Spring Music Preview. This evocative album offers a score for crumbled communities, abandoned
A Year in the Country ~ The Quietened Village
A Year in the Country continues its tradition of releasing quality music in limited “Dawn” and “Night” packaging with The Quietened Village, the top ambient pick in our Spring Music Preview. This evocative album offers a score for crumbled communities, abandoned
Western Skies Motel ~ Settlers/Generations (With Stream Premiere!)
Denmark’s Western Skies Motel has taken a while to break through to our site, having previously released works on Audio Gourmet, Preserved Sound, and (sadly) the last release ever on Twice Removed. But René Gonzàlez Schelbeck has finally found the cover art to
Western Skies Motel ~ Settlers/Generations (With Stream Premiere!)
Denmark’s Western Skies Motel has taken a while to break through to our site, having previously released works on Audio Gourmet, Preserved Sound, and (sadly) the last release ever on Twice Removed. But René Gonzàlez Schelbeck has finally found the cover art to
Sontag Shogun ~ “Tale” Remixed/2015, NYC
As Brooklyn’s Sontag Shogun prepares for the release of a new album later next year, they continue to re-visit older recordings and experiment with templates for the new. On “Tale” Remixed, they invite some friends to re-interpret their work; on the 2015, NYC cassette, they
Sontag Shogun ~ “Tale” Remixed/2015, NYC
As Brooklyn’s Sontag Shogun prepares for the release of a new album later next year, they continue to re-visit older recordings and experiment with templates for the new. On “Tale” Remixed, they invite some friends to re-interpret their work; on the 2015, NYC cassette, they
Explosions in the Sky ~ The Wilderness
With the release of The Wilderness, the old fan forum conversations begin anew: has success changed EitS? Is the album a step forward or a step back? Should artists continue to do the same thing, or try something new? To which I
Explosions in the Sky ~ The Wilderness
With the release of The Wilderness, the old fan forum conversations begin anew: has success changed EitS? Is the album a step forward or a step back? Should artists continue to do the same thing, or try something new? To which I