Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Antoine Chessex ~ Selected Chamber Works 2009-2013
We last reviewed Swiss composer Antoine Chessex two years ago when we covered Dust, a piece written for violin trio and electronics. This new collection expands the instrumentation and demonstrates the breadth of his talents. These chamber works represent only one facet
Antoine Chessex ~ Selected Chamber Works 2009-2013
We last reviewed Swiss composer Antoine Chessex two years ago when we covered Dust, a piece written for violin trio and electronics. This new collection expands the instrumentation and demonstrates the breadth of his talents. These chamber works represent only one facet
Benjamin Finger ~ The Bet + Artist Interview
Benjamin Finger‘s album packaging is always creative. The cover and title of Woods of Broccoli caught our attention, as did the bird mobile made of piano innards that accompanied Listen to My Nerves Hum. The Bet has a fine cover as well, but
Benjamin Finger ~ The Bet + Artist Interview
Benjamin Finger‘s album packaging is always creative. The cover and title of Woods of Broccoli caught our attention, as did the bird mobile made of piano innards that accompanied Listen to My Nerves Hum. The Bet has a fine cover as well, but
Lost in the Riots ~ Move On, Make Trails
Just looking at the covers of Lost in the Riots‘ two albums, one can tell the difference: one is a winter album, and the other is a summer album. Not that last year’s Stranger in the Alps wasn’t fun; it was. But Move On,
Lost in the Riots ~ Move On, Make Trails
Just looking at the covers of Lost in the Riots‘ two albums, one can tell the difference: one is a winter album, and the other is a summer album. Not that last year’s Stranger in the Alps wasn’t fun; it was. But Move On,
Melodium ~ Taramae
Melodium appeared on the scene at the turn of the century and has been releasing music ever since. With nearly twenty releases to his credit, he’s begun to take inventory: to look back, reassess, and revisit his body of work. This
Melodium ~ Taramae
Melodium appeared on the scene at the turn of the century and has been releasing music ever since. With nearly twenty releases to his credit, he’s begun to take inventory: to look back, reassess, and revisit his body of work. This
Lucy Claire ~ Collaborations No. 1
We were extremely impressed with Lucy Claire‘s last EP, Suite, and the follow-up EP, Collaborations No. 1, is equally impressive. While the new EP contains two new tracks and three mixes, the variety makes the 27-minute set work well as an overall collection.
Lucy Claire ~ Collaborations No. 1
We were extremely impressed with Lucy Claire‘s last EP, Suite, and the follow-up EP, Collaborations No. 1, is equally impressive. While the new EP contains two new tracks and three mixes, the variety makes the 27-minute set work well as an overall collection.
ACL Singles Chart ~ July 2014
Yes, that is a single cheeseburger you are looking at. A single cheeseburger does not need to be small; in fact, single cheeseburgers from some places are larger than double cheeseburgers from other places. The same principle applies in music.
ACL Singles Chart ~ July 2014
Yes, that is a single cheeseburger you are looking at. A single cheeseburger does not need to be small; in fact, single cheeseburgers from some places are larger than double cheeseburgers from other places. The same principle applies in music.
The Best Music Videos of the First Half of 2014
It’s been months since our last music video feature, but with more videos to choose from, the quality of the new batch is particularly high. For the first time, we’re venturing outside our comfort zone. Some of these videos include
The Best Music Videos of the First Half of 2014
It’s been months since our last music video feature, but with more videos to choose from, the quality of the new batch is particularly high. For the first time, we’re venturing outside our comfort zone. Some of these videos include
Philip Sulidae ~ History of Violence
Sydney’s Philip Sulidae is not just a field recording artist. His works venture into the territories of drone, ambience, and even modern composition. To this point, his high point has been An High Land, a combination of field recording and
Philip Sulidae ~ History of Violence
Sydney’s Philip Sulidae is not just a field recording artist. His works venture into the territories of drone, ambience, and even modern composition. To this point, his high point has been An High Land, a combination of field recording and