Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Richard Moult ~ Aonaran
Aonaran is the second United Bible Studies related release we’ve covered in the past month, following Raising Holy Sparks’ For Fran. David Colohan, Michael Tanner and other friends are present here as well, and the release is presented on Delphine Dora’s label
Richard Moult ~ Aonaran
Aonaran is the second United Bible Studies related release we’ve covered in the past month, following Raising Holy Sparks’ For Fran. David Colohan, Michael Tanner and other friends are present here as well, and the release is presented on Delphine Dora’s label
Aka Hige ~ Opening
Aka Hige‘s Bandcamp page reveals an intriguing multi-media marketing idea. Interested in the music? Name your price. Interested in a print sets, a photo set or a short story book inspired by the music? Place an order. By combining these
Aka Hige ~ Opening
Aka Hige‘s Bandcamp page reveals an intriguing multi-media marketing idea. Interested in the music? Name your price. Interested in a print sets, a photo set or a short story book inspired by the music? Place an order. By combining these
V/A ~ FFFour KMSU
Even in the internet age, college radio is one of the best places to discover truly exciting music. The DJs tend to have eclectic tastes and are able to select their own set lists, unbeholden to labels and payola scandals.
V/A ~ FFFour KMSU
Even in the internet age, college radio is one of the best places to discover truly exciting music. The DJs tend to have eclectic tastes and are able to select their own set lists, unbeholden to labels and payola scandals.
Weerthof ~ Out of Control
Out of Control is a completely bonkers idea that works: a USB stick cooked into a bar of soap. The concept is fun, the music is engaging and the soap makes a great show-and-tell item. Netherlands artist Michiel van de Weerthof
Weerthof ~ Out of Control
Out of Control is a completely bonkers idea that works: a USB stick cooked into a bar of soap. The concept is fun, the music is engaging and the soap makes a great show-and-tell item. Netherlands artist Michiel van de Weerthof
Ulises Conti ~ Atlas
Argentinian composer Ulises Conti has been extremely active over the last decade, working in theatre, dance and film. For fans, Atlas (2003-2013) is a wonderful compendium of his work to date; for newcomers, it’s a worthy introduction. Japan’s Flau label may not have
Ulises Conti ~ Atlas
Argentinian composer Ulises Conti has been extremely active over the last decade, working in theatre, dance and film. For fans, Atlas (2003-2013) is a wonderful compendium of his work to date; for newcomers, it’s a worthy introduction. Japan’s Flau label may not have
Bas van Huizen ~ Zwelg
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Netherlands composer Bas van Huizen. Zwelg marks a triumphant return after a period of silence. While the milk of drone remains, the artist’s ambient tendencies have risen to the top like cream. Zwelg may be
Bas van Huizen ~ Zwelg
It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Netherlands composer Bas van Huizen. Zwelg marks a triumphant return after a period of silence. While the milk of drone remains, the artist’s ambient tendencies have risen to the top like cream. Zwelg may be
Cormac Faulkner ~ Topophilia
With a name like Cormac Faulkner, it’s no surprise that the Coventry artist displays a literary bent. The rare lyrics found on Topophilia include a quote from Joyce and a song based on a centuries-old broadside. Earlier this year, the artist teamed up
Cormac Faulkner ~ Topophilia
With a name like Cormac Faulkner, it’s no surprise that the Coventry artist displays a literary bent. The rare lyrics found on Topophilia include a quote from Joyce and a song based on a centuries-old broadside. Earlier this year, the artist teamed up
Gabriel Saloman ~ Soldier’s Requiem
Is it coincidence or intention that Gabriel Saloman‘s last two albums have been released in November? The sound of the former Yellow Swans artist is tailor-made for this time of year: dark, moody, conflicted. In our last two reviews, we commented
Gabriel Saloman ~ Soldier’s Requiem
Is it coincidence or intention that Gabriel Saloman‘s last two albums have been released in November? The sound of the former Yellow Swans artist is tailor-made for this time of year: dark, moody, conflicted. In our last two reviews, we commented