Posts Tagged: Richard Allen

Bjarni Gunnarsson ~ Processes & Potentials

3leaves is known for their experimental leanings, but their latest release is one of their most abrasive yet, a far cry from the field recordings that have been their bread and butter.  It’s also one of the label’s finest releases

Bjarni Gunnarsson ~ Processes & Potentials

3leaves is known for their experimental leanings, but their latest release is one of their most abrasive yet, a far cry from the field recordings that have been their bread and butter.  It’s also one of the label’s finest releases

Monotronaut ~ I Dream Your Melt Shapes

Many styles are present on I Dream Your Melt Shapes, ranging from post-rock to ambient to electronic, but the most appealing is a shoegaze vibe.  For those who miss that sound, this EP is a pleasant reminder that all is not

Monotronaut ~ I Dream Your Melt Shapes

Many styles are present on I Dream Your Melt Shapes, ranging from post-rock to ambient to electronic, but the most appealing is a shoegaze vibe.  For those who miss that sound, this EP is a pleasant reminder that all is not

Aaron Martin / Christoph Berg ~ Day Has Ended

Barely a year has passed since Moscow’s Dronarivm label began producing physical releases, and they’ve already become a name to trust.  With Day Has Ended, Dronarivm now branches into the territory of modern composition.  The pairing of cross-pond artists Aaron Martin and

Aaron Martin / Christoph Berg ~ Day Has Ended

Barely a year has passed since Moscow’s Dronarivm label began producing physical releases, and they’ve already become a name to trust.  With Day Has Ended, Dronarivm now branches into the territory of modern composition.  The pairing of cross-pond artists Aaron Martin and

Arovane ~ Ve Palor

What were you doing ten years ago?  Berlin’s Uwe Zahn (Arovane) was thinking about his new album, Ve Palor, laying down preliminary tracks, and watching as the music industry changed.  One of his labels shut its doors, and after releasing Lilies in 2004, Zahn

Arovane ~ Ve Palor

What were you doing ten years ago?  Berlin’s Uwe Zahn (Arovane) was thinking about his new album, Ve Palor, laying down preliminary tracks, and watching as the music industry changed.  One of his labels shut its doors, and after releasing Lilies in 2004, Zahn

Olan Mill ~ Hiraeth

The second phase of Olan Mill continues with Hiraeth, an album that complements last year’s Home in timbre while balancing it in subject.  A rough translation of the Welsh title is “homesickness for a home to which you cannot return”.  Reflecting this concept, the sounds

Olan Mill ~ Hiraeth

The second phase of Olan Mill continues with Hiraeth, an album that complements last year’s Home in timbre while balancing it in subject.  A rough translation of the Welsh title is “homesickness for a home to which you cannot return”.  Reflecting this concept, the sounds

Pacific 231 ~ Micromega

What a long, strange trip it’s been.  2013 marks Pierre Jolivet’s 30th year of making music, which makes him one of the longest-standing artists we’ve featured.  In 1984, his brand of industrial power drone made him a hit on the

Pacific 231 ~ Micromega

What a long, strange trip it’s been.  2013 marks Pierre Jolivet’s 30th year of making music, which makes him one of the longest-standing artists we’ve featured.  In 1984, his brand of industrial power drone made him a hit on the

Sergio Sorrentino & Machinefabriek ~ Vignettes

Machinefabriek is enjoying another prolific period, having recently released collaborations with Banabila, Celer and the Kleefstra brothers, among others.  We can imagine a TV show called “Everybody Loves Rutger”, in which a different experimental musician might drop by every week

Sergio Sorrentino & Machinefabriek ~ Vignettes

Machinefabriek is enjoying another prolific period, having recently released collaborations with Banabila, Celer and the Kleefstra brothers, among others.  We can imagine a TV show called “Everybody Loves Rutger”, in which a different experimental musician might drop by every week

*AR ~ Succession

The elegiac music of Richard Skelton and Autumn Richardson (*AR) has always been about much more than music, and Succession is no exception.  The new work is enriched by optional publications that expand upon themes investigated in the work, while the music in

*AR ~ Succession

The elegiac music of Richard Skelton and Autumn Richardson (*AR) has always been about much more than music, and Succession is no exception.  The new work is enriched by optional publications that expand upon themes investigated in the work, while the music in