Posts Tagged: Richard Allen

The Holocene ~ Horror Scene

Happy Halloween, everyone!  If you’ll be entertaining trick-or-treaters, here’s your house soundtrack: spooky, genuine, and all-around fun.  You won’t need to collect box tops to get it; just Name Your Price and it can be in your hands by sunset.

The Holocene ~ Horror Scene

Happy Halloween, everyone!  If you’ll be entertaining trick-or-treaters, here’s your house soundtrack: spooky, genuine, and all-around fun.  You won’t need to collect box tops to get it; just Name Your Price and it can be in your hands by sunset.

Aderlating ~ Spear of Gold and Seraphim Bone, Part Two

Two years ago, Maurice de Jong (Gnaw Their Tongues) and Eric Eijspaart (Mowlawner) released the first part of Spear of Gold and Seraphim Bone.  Their follow-up seemed a given, in that the album title and one of the tracks were numbered.  But fans

Aderlating ~ Spear of Gold and Seraphim Bone, Part Two

Two years ago, Maurice de Jong (Gnaw Their Tongues) and Eric Eijspaart (Mowlawner) released the first part of Spear of Gold and Seraphim Bone.  Their follow-up seemed a given, in that the album title and one of the tracks were numbered.  But fans

EUS ~ Sol Levit

Sol Levit arrives a year after Los Otros, the EUS album that inspired a remix disc.  It’s hard to imagine remixes of the new works, as the album unfolds as a seamless whole.  Instead of drone tracks, it’s a drone suite, with a

EUS ~ Sol Levit

Sol Levit arrives a year after Los Otros, the EUS album that inspired a remix disc.  It’s hard to imagine remixes of the new works, as the album unfolds as a seamless whole.  Instead of drone tracks, it’s a drone suite, with a

Lullatone ~ Falling for Autumn

Smack-dab in the middle of the season’s frightening Halloween albums, we find this reminder that fall has more than one mood.  Yes, it can be scary when the leaves begin to fall and the monsters come out.  And yes, the

Lullatone ~ Falling for Autumn

Smack-dab in the middle of the season’s frightening Halloween albums, we find this reminder that fall has more than one mood.  Yes, it can be scary when the leaves begin to fall and the monsters come out.  And yes, the

Raising Holy Sparks ~ For Fran, Etched in Glass & Water

Fran of Sligo town, if you are reading this, please get in touch!  For Fran, Etched in Glass & Water is a love letter to you.  Remember that Irish bloke (Dave Colohan by name, although you may know him only as

Raising Holy Sparks ~ For Fran, Etched in Glass & Water

Fran of Sligo town, if you are reading this, please get in touch!  For Fran, Etched in Glass & Water is a love letter to you.  Remember that Irish bloke (Dave Colohan by name, although you may know him only as

Piano Interrupted ~ The Unified Field

Piano Interrupted‘s debut album Two By Four was informed by modern jazz, but the duo’s follow-up is a more classical venture.  The pair’s marriage of piano and electronics remains intact, while the confidence of the artists is increased.  The Unified Field flows better

Piano Interrupted ~ The Unified Field

Piano Interrupted‘s debut album Two By Four was informed by modern jazz, but the duo’s follow-up is a more classical venture.  The pair’s marriage of piano and electronics remains intact, while the confidence of the artists is increased.  The Unified Field flows better

mHz ~ Hg

Hg is a dynamic debut from a young composer who is willing to take risks right out of the gate.  From the sound of this EP, every move has paid off.  A clear concept and crisp execution are the marks that we

mHz ~ Hg

Hg is a dynamic debut from a young composer who is willing to take risks right out of the gate.  From the sound of this EP, every move has paid off.  A clear concept and crisp execution are the marks that we

Linea Aspera ~ II

Linea Aspera’s first EP was a mostly vocal affair, while the British duo’s follow-up is mostly instrumental.  But it’s not just instrumental, it’s weird instrumental – no surprise, as the clear vinyl comes from Weyrd Son Records, who knew they had a winner on

Linea Aspera ~ II

Linea Aspera’s first EP was a mostly vocal affair, while the British duo’s follow-up is mostly instrumental.  But it’s not just instrumental, it’s weird instrumental – no surprise, as the clear vinyl comes from Weyrd Son Records, who knew they had a winner on