Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Best New Videos III
These brand-new videos represent our best batch yet! We’ve scoured through hundreds of videos in the past few months in order to bring you the finest the industry has to offer. Start watching here now to discover your new favorites!
Best New Videos III
These brand-new videos represent our best batch yet! We’ve scoured through hundreds of videos in the past few months in order to bring you the finest the industry has to offer. Start watching here now to discover your new favorites!
Giovanni Lami ~ in sirenis
When we think of field recordings, we typically think of nature: streams, birds, farms and the like. But we don’t often think of the sounds surrounding nature, especially the intrusions of pedestrians and machinery. A jet may pass overhead, or a
Giovanni Lami ~ in sirenis
When we think of field recordings, we typically think of nature: streams, birds, farms and the like. But we don’t often think of the sounds surrounding nature, especially the intrusions of pedestrians and machinery. A jet may pass overhead, or a
Kassel Jaeger ~ Deltas
The enigmatic Paris-based Kassel Jaeger may be one person or two (recent reports conflict), but it doesn’t really matter when the artist’s sounds are so alluring. Conversely, the sources of Delta are clearly explained, but the music still comes across as mysterious. In this
Kassel Jaeger ~ Deltas
The enigmatic Paris-based Kassel Jaeger may be one person or two (recent reports conflict), but it doesn’t really matter when the artist’s sounds are so alluring. Conversely, the sources of Delta are clearly explained, but the music still comes across as mysterious. In this
No Respect for Beauty ~ Why Perish
Here’s one we almost missed, a post-rock gem from South Korea that was released on Leap Day, adding to its elusive mystique. For fans of the classic, sprawling, muscular brand of post-rock, this may be the debut of the year.
No Respect for Beauty ~ Why Perish
Here’s one we almost missed, a post-rock gem from South Korea that was released on Leap Day, adding to its elusive mystique. For fans of the classic, sprawling, muscular brand of post-rock, this may be the debut of the year.
Michael Trommer ~ The Great Northern Loon
Released beside Porya Hatami’s evocative The Black Woodpecker, Michael Trommer‘s The Great Northern Loon launches Flaming Pines’ new series Birds of a Feather, a dozen CD3″s that will be unveiled over the course of a year. Trommer recorded the bird’s “eerie cry” from a canoe
Michael Trommer ~ The Great Northern Loon
Released beside Porya Hatami’s evocative The Black Woodpecker, Michael Trommer‘s The Great Northern Loon launches Flaming Pines’ new series Birds of a Feather, a dozen CD3″s that will be unveiled over the course of a year. Trommer recorded the bird’s “eerie cry” from a canoe
Porya Hatami ~ The Black Woodpecker
After impressing with the Rivers Home series, Kate Carr’s Flaming Pines imprint is back with another themed 12-piece set, Birds of a Feather. This series names classical composers Beethoven, Sibelius and Messaien as influences, less so for the musical constructions as for their
Porya Hatami ~ The Black Woodpecker
After impressing with the Rivers Home series, Kate Carr’s Flaming Pines imprint is back with another themed 12-piece set, Birds of a Feather. This series names classical composers Beethoven, Sibelius and Messaien as influences, less so for the musical constructions as for their
West Riding ~ Nothing Left But Light
“So you want to be a rock and roll star? Well listen, now hear what I say …” After listening to artists such as Machinefabriek and Marta Mist, big band director and freelance trumpeter James M. Gregg decided it was
West Riding ~ Nothing Left But Light
“So you want to be a rock and roll star? Well listen, now hear what I say …” After listening to artists such as Machinefabriek and Marta Mist, big band director and freelance trumpeter James M. Gregg decided it was
hokuro ~ rôh mén rir néhââyâh “une âme sans fin”
hokuro‘s latest single-track EP may possess the mother of all impossible-to-remember titles, but at least there’s no confusion regarding its genre. One glimpse at those vowels and accents and we know: this is experimental music, through and through. The trio
hokuro ~ rôh mén rir néhââyâh “une âme sans fin”
hokuro‘s latest single-track EP may possess the mother of all impossible-to-remember titles, but at least there’s no confusion regarding its genre. One glimpse at those vowels and accents and we know: this is experimental music, through and through. The trio