Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Porya Hatami ~ Shallow
After so many snowfalls and ice storms, spring will eventually arrive. Porya Hatami is known for being seasonally aware; Land and Land Remixes focused on autumn and winter, while Shallow offers a soundtrack for the spring thaw. Hatami sets a sonic table for the
Porya Hatami ~ Shallow
After so many snowfalls and ice storms, spring will eventually arrive. Porya Hatami is known for being seasonally aware; Land and Land Remixes focused on autumn and winter, while Shallow offers a soundtrack for the spring thaw. Hatami sets a sonic table for the
Twink ~ Happy Houses
Do you like ice cream and gumdrops, Casios and candy canes, toy pianos and porcelain bunnies? Boy, do we have an album for you! Toytronica is not a widespread genre, which is fortunate for fans, as it’s relatively easy to
Twink ~ Happy Houses
Do you like ice cream and gumdrops, Casios and candy canes, toy pianos and porcelain bunnies? Boy, do we have an album for you! Toytronica is not a widespread genre, which is fortunate for fans, as it’s relatively easy to
Hobo Cubes ~ Apex Ideals
With thirty releases in the past three years, it’s fair to say that Hobo Cubes (Montreal’s Francesco De Gallo) has had his ups and downs. But over the course of the last year, the artist has been honing his craft, trying to
Hobo Cubes ~ Apex Ideals
With thirty releases in the past three years, it’s fair to say that Hobo Cubes (Montreal’s Francesco De Gallo) has had his ups and downs. But over the course of the last year, the artist has been honing his craft, trying to
Joel St. Julien ~ Mine
When most people hear the phrase “dance music”, they think of nightclubs. But this is dance music for a dance performance, a surprisingly avant-garde set that challenges and entertains in the same breath. Joel St. Julien‘s work follows in the
Joel St. Julien ~ Mine
When most people hear the phrase “dance music”, they think of nightclubs. But this is dance music for a dance performance, a surprisingly avant-garde set that challenges and entertains in the same breath. Joel St. Julien‘s work follows in the
In Snow ~ ef-fort
One can trace the evolution of Birmingham, Alabama quartet In Snow via their Bandcamp page: a promising demo, a fuzzy live EP, and now a debut album. We’ve heard these songs evolve over time, and each step has been more surefooted than
In Snow ~ ef-fort
One can trace the evolution of Birmingham, Alabama quartet In Snow via their Bandcamp page: a promising demo, a fuzzy live EP, and now a debut album. We’ve heard these songs evolve over time, and each step has been more surefooted than
LCNL 044: Snowfall Tapes Winter Mix
Deep in the heart of ski country, surrounded by snow and winter tourists, a homegrown tape label lives and thrives. Snowfall Tapes opened its doors in 2013. We’re proud to present this label mix and interview with founder Rick Meredith.
LCNL 044: Snowfall Tapes Winter Mix
Deep in the heart of ski country, surrounded by snow and winter tourists, a homegrown tape label lives and thrives. Snowfall Tapes opened its doors in 2013. We’re proud to present this label mix and interview with founder Rick Meredith.
Lost Trail ~ Blacked Out Passages
Lost Trail‘s latest album is their smoothest flowing work to date, a suite of drones, loops and recordings that address past lives. The title may refer to drinking, redaction or loss of memory, but it may also be applied to
Lost Trail ~ Blacked Out Passages
Lost Trail‘s latest album is their smoothest flowing work to date, a suite of drones, loops and recordings that address past lives. The title may refer to drinking, redaction or loss of memory, but it may also be applied to
Petrels ~ Mima
Petrels albums are like little mysteries. Oliver Barrett’s songs are always about more than they seem. Even the instrumentals have hidden stories. The press releases provide clues, but the rest is up to the listener. Mima is no exception. Barrett’s second album
Petrels ~ Mima
Petrels albums are like little mysteries. Oliver Barrett’s songs are always about more than they seem. Even the instrumentals have hidden stories. The press releases provide clues, but the rest is up to the listener. Mima is no exception. Barrett’s second album