Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Tiny Leaves ~ What We Dream Of
It’s nice to have friends, especially when one is new. Tiny Leaves (Joel Nathaniel Pike) is accomplished on his own, as evidenced by the previously-reviewed Get Yourself Up On a High Mountain; his ambient work is complimented here by the remix contributions
Tiny Leaves ~ What We Dream Of
It’s nice to have friends, especially when one is new. Tiny Leaves (Joel Nathaniel Pike) is accomplished on his own, as evidenced by the previously-reviewed Get Yourself Up On a High Mountain; his ambient work is complimented here by the remix contributions
John 3:16 ~ Visions of the Hereafter
It comes as a slight surprise to learn that Visions of the Hereafter is the first full-length album from John 3:16, but it turns out that all of his other releases were collaborations or EPs. So congratulations, Philippe Gerber, you’ve earned it! It’s
John 3:16 ~ Visions of the Hereafter
It comes as a slight surprise to learn that Visions of the Hereafter is the first full-length album from John 3:16, but it turns out that all of his other releases were collaborations or EPs. So congratulations, Philippe Gerber, you’ve earned it! It’s
Saåad ~ Confluences
We last encountered French duo Saåad on Sustained Layers, a collaboration with like-minded artists EUS and Postdrome. We’ve since had the pleasure of reviewing the latter artist’s solo album, and now it’s Saåad’s turn. Confluences is a commissioned work first presented in front of the
Saåad ~ Confluences
We last encountered French duo Saåad on Sustained Layers, a collaboration with like-minded artists EUS and Postdrome. We’ve since had the pleasure of reviewing the latter artist’s solo album, and now it’s Saåad’s turn. Confluences is a commissioned work first presented in front of the
Chris Whitehead ~ Ravenscar
The village of Ravenscar, located in North Yorkshire, is the home of many geological formations and scenic vistas. The variety of potential sounds makes it a natural choice for field recording expeditions. Although the album is presented as a single
Chris Whitehead ~ Ravenscar
The village of Ravenscar, located in North Yorkshire, is the home of many geological formations and scenic vistas. The variety of potential sounds makes it a natural choice for field recording expeditions. Although the album is presented as a single
Blueneck ~ Epilogue
Epilogue is the Blueneck album that many people have wanted, but that few expected. Over the course of three previous albums (and three gorgeous Christmas EPs), the band had slowly drifted away from the world of instrumental post-rock into the world
Blueneck ~ Epilogue
Epilogue is the Blueneck album that many people have wanted, but that few expected. Over the course of three previous albums (and three gorgeous Christmas EPs), the band had slowly drifted away from the world of instrumental post-rock into the world
Bee Mask ~ Vaporware / Scanops
Just when you think you know an artist, they change. This is the case with Chris Madak (Bee Mask), whose lovely new short album (or extended single) is his most intricate and refined recording to date. Presented with two quarter-hour
Bee Mask ~ Vaporware / Scanops
Just when you think you know an artist, they change. This is the case with Chris Madak (Bee Mask), whose lovely new short album (or extended single) is his most intricate and refined recording to date. Presented with two quarter-hour
Crowhurst ~ No Life to Live
“A double LP and the 19th album of 2012”?!!! At first glance, one can’t help but think, “that’s too much”. But No Life to Live is a rather special excursion for Jay Gambit, whose very name connotes this sort of project. On
Crowhurst ~ No Life to Live
“A double LP and the 19th album of 2012”?!!! At first glance, one can’t help but think, “that’s too much”. But No Life to Live is a rather special excursion for Jay Gambit, whose very name connotes this sort of project. On
Glissando ~ The World Without Us
The word ethereal is often used to describe all manner of music with female vocals, but once upon a time, it was a genre unto itself, straddling the boundaries of classical, gothic, folk and pop. The C’est la Mort and Hyperium labels
Glissando ~ The World Without Us
The word ethereal is often used to describe all manner of music with female vocals, but once upon a time, it was a genre unto itself, straddling the boundaries of classical, gothic, folk and pop. The C’est la Mort and Hyperium labels