Posts Tagged: Richard Allen

Gidge ~ Lulin

Lulin is an intriguing left turn for Swedish duo Gidge, whose last appearance on our site was in the electronic section.  This time they’ve returned with a 24-minute film and 43-minute score, interrelated but not identical. The film in fact contains very

Gidge ~ Lulin

Lulin is an intriguing left turn for Swedish duo Gidge, whose last appearance on our site was in the electronic section.  This time they’ve returned with a 24-minute film and 43-minute score, interrelated but not identical. The film in fact contains very

The Volume Settings Folder ~ Folder #05/Laguna

M. Beckmann (The Volume Settings Folder) has been quietly amassing a personal body of work over the past few years.  His tender blend of field recordings, guitar, electronics and other organic instruments has led to some creative and hard-to-define collections,

The Volume Settings Folder ~ Folder #05/Laguna

M. Beckmann (The Volume Settings Folder) has been quietly amassing a personal body of work over the past few years.  His tender blend of field recordings, guitar, electronics and other organic instruments has led to some creative and hard-to-define collections,

Spring Music Preview: The Next 100

The 2016 spring release schedule is the best that we can remember, with one release date ~ April 1 ~ stacking up to be the biggest in years.  As early as January, we started to get an inkling that something

Spring Music Preview: The Next 100

The 2016 spring release schedule is the best that we can remember, with one release date ~ April 1 ~ stacking up to be the biggest in years.  As early as January, we started to get an inkling that something

rhein_strom ~ von der rheinquelle bis hafen karlsruhe

“Would you recognize a river by its sound?”  This is the question posed by Lasse-Marc Riek and Thomas M. Siefert (rhein_strom), but the question is much less interesting than the execution.  Why?  Because the answer is “no.”  Not all rivers

rhein_strom ~ von der rheinquelle bis hafen karlsruhe

“Would you recognize a river by its sound?”  This is the question posed by Lasse-Marc Riek and Thomas M. Siefert (rhein_strom), but the question is much less interesting than the execution.  Why?  Because the answer is “no.”  Not all rivers

Matt Dunkley ~ Six Cycles

After years of involvement in film and TV composition, including contributions to Inception and The Dark Knight, Matt Dunkley has teamed up with the Babelsberg Film Orchestra to create a short album that sounds like – you guessed it – a soundtrack.  The difference

Matt Dunkley ~ Six Cycles

After years of involvement in film and TV composition, including contributions to Inception and The Dark Knight, Matt Dunkley has teamed up with the Babelsberg Film Orchestra to create a short album that sounds like – you guessed it – a soundtrack.  The difference

Michael Begg | Human Greed ~ Let the Cold Stove Sing

Let the Cold Stove Sing is moody, introspective and gravitational.  It’s a more restrained album than we’re used to hearing from Michael Begg (Human Greed), but it may be his best.  The flow is incredibly smooth, given the fact that these 14 pieces

Michael Begg | Human Greed ~ Let the Cold Stove Sing

Let the Cold Stove Sing is moody, introspective and gravitational.  It’s a more restrained album than we’re used to hearing from Michael Begg (Human Greed), but it may be his best.  The flow is incredibly smooth, given the fact that these 14 pieces

The Beacon Sound Choir ~ Sunday Morning Drones

Infinite Greyscale’s 10″ series returns with a pair of vocal drones ~ yes, you read that right, vocal.  Sunday Morning Drones is like the choral version of a Rhys Chatham experiment, with Peter Broderick at the helm.  To create these sounds, Broderick

The Beacon Sound Choir ~ Sunday Morning Drones

Infinite Greyscale’s 10″ series returns with a pair of vocal drones ~ yes, you read that right, vocal.  Sunday Morning Drones is like the choral version of a Rhys Chatham experiment, with Peter Broderick at the helm.  To create these sounds, Broderick

Go Run Donkey Hot! ~ Summerth

Našice, Croatia may not be the most likely place for a post-rock band to be born, but it boasts more than its fair share.  Go Run Donkey Hot! began their journey in Našice three years ago, inspired by other local bands, and

Go Run Donkey Hot! ~ Summerth

Našice, Croatia may not be the most likely place for a post-rock band to be born, but it boasts more than its fair share.  Go Run Donkey Hot! began their journey in Našice three years ago, inspired by other local bands, and