Posts Tagged: Richard Allen
Francesco Gennari ~ Frammenti
Fans of modular synth, rejoice! Francesco Gennari‘s training in classical piano and his love for noise punk meet in the middle to produce an electronic, melodic debut. When these machines were first invented, they were the sound of an imagined
Francesco Gennari ~ Frammenti
Fans of modular synth, rejoice! Francesco Gennari‘s training in classical piano and his love for noise punk meet in the middle to produce an electronic, melodic debut. When these machines were first invented, they were the sound of an imagined
The Album Leaf ~ Future Falling
Last week, we reviewed the new album from aus, back from a ten-year hiatus. Today we cover the new album from The Album Leaf, returning from a hiatus of seven. It’s been great to hear some of these artists returning as
The Album Leaf ~ Future Falling
Last week, we reviewed the new album from aus, back from a ten-year hiatus. Today we cover the new album from The Album Leaf, returning from a hiatus of seven. It’s been great to hear some of these artists returning as
Alexander Stratonov ~ Bucha: Final Destination Original Soundtrack
In 2000, the horror film “Final Destination” landed in theaters, eventually spawning four sequels. Yet a new documentary with a similar title is scarier than all five fictional works combined. This is real life horror, its violence nonsensical, maddening and
Alexander Stratonov ~ Bucha: Final Destination Original Soundtrack
In 2000, the horror film “Final Destination” landed in theaters, eventually spawning four sequels. Yet a new documentary with a similar title is scarier than all five fictional works combined. This is real life horror, its violence nonsensical, maddening and
Iceland Symphony Orchestra ~ Atmospheriques Vol. 1
The best thing about Atmospheriques Vol. 1 is that it is only the first installment. With this set, Sono Luminus continues to shine a spotlight on Icelandic music, this time through the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, fresh from the success of triptych
Iceland Symphony Orchestra ~ Atmospheriques Vol. 1
The best thing about Atmospheriques Vol. 1 is that it is only the first installment. With this set, Sono Luminus continues to shine a spotlight on Icelandic music, this time through the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, fresh from the success of triptych
ummsbiaus ~ melynchka / Enerhomor
The sounds of war become the sounds of music. ummsbiaus first appeared on international streaming services with “melynchka,” recorded in the early days of the Russian invasion. She recorded this track on her phone, in her garage, using the sounds
ummsbiaus ~ melynchka / Enerhomor
The sounds of war become the sounds of music. ummsbiaus first appeared on international streaming services with “melynchka,” recorded in the early days of the Russian invasion. She recorded this track on her phone, in her garage, using the sounds
Anoice ~ unerasable fire
Anoice‘s music is so lovely that it’s easy to forget how topical it can be. In 2020, they released invisible wall, which reflected the “anger, sadness and hate” of the pandemic years. Now in 2023, they have released the companion
Anoice ~ unerasable fire
Anoice‘s music is so lovely that it’s easy to forget how topical it can be. In 2020, they released invisible wall, which reflected the “anger, sadness and hate” of the pandemic years. Now in 2023, they have released the companion
aus ~ Everis
The magical press release for aus‘ “Until Then” states that the artist “awakens from his long slumber.” One imagines an emaciated bear who sleeps through an entire decade, an enchanted prince under glass, or a modern day Rip Van Winkle. The
aus ~ Everis
The magical press release for aus‘ “Until Then” states that the artist “awakens from his long slumber.” One imagines an emaciated bear who sleeps through an entire decade, an enchanted prince under glass, or a modern day Rip Van Winkle. The
Julius Aglinskas ~ blue dusk
Three years ago, Vilnus (Lithuania) composer Julius Aglinskas was commissioned by Anton Lukoszevieze, the director of Apartment House, to write a piece for the chamber ensemble’s twenty-fifth anniversary. On their 28th, this tribute is made available on vinyl. Apartment House is described
Julius Aglinskas ~ blue dusk
Three years ago, Vilnus (Lithuania) composer Julius Aglinskas was commissioned by Anton Lukoszevieze, the director of Apartment House, to write a piece for the chamber ensemble’s twenty-fifth anniversary. On their 28th, this tribute is made available on vinyl. Apartment House is described