Blueneck – King Nine
“King Nine,” from Blueneck, is some hybrid of post-rock soundscapes and pop melodies....
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by Aidan Clucas | Nov 14, 2014 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
“King Nine,” from Blueneck, is some hybrid of post-rock soundscapes and pop melodies....
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Interview by Tom Saunders. Tom Saunders was pretty impressed with Switchblade’s [2012] album....
Read Moreby Thomas Mathie | Sep 30, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Deep, dense, dark and dangerously dystopian with a high dose of deliciously dubby techno thrown in… this is how I would summarise “A New Life” by SaffronKeira on the fab Denovali label. A two-disc long-player...
Read Moreby Ian Girle | Aug 31, 2012 | EP Reviews, Music | 0 |
A Dead Forest Index make haunting music, laconic in its delivery and accomplished in its composition. This EP – “Antique” – is a taste of what’s to come, with an album due in September. Melbourne based Brothers Adam and Sam...
Read Moreby Jason Novak | Jul 30, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
I’m going to be honest here: I don’t listen to a lot of instrumental piano music. Like, almost none at all. It’s not that I don’t like it. Really, on the rare occasion that I do listen to it, I really...
Read Moreby Thomas Mathie | Jul 14, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
When I received my latest quota of albums to review from Ray… I was immediately drawn to “Rope For No-Hopers” by The Pirate Ship Quintet. Their quirky name and beautifully designed album cover really spoke to...
Read Moreby Jason Novak | Jun 9, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
First of all, in the sake of full disclosure, I haven’t taken a German language class in about 15 years. While Sankt Otten’s latest album, “Sequencer Liebe,” is entirely instrumental, I feel that the song...
Read Moreby Thomas Mathie | Apr 4, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
Can you remember your first soundtrack? Mine was the Jerry Goldsmith’s version of ’Legend’. It was riveting. It opened my eyes and my ears to the wonder of sound that can come from an orchestra… the dynamics of...
Read Moreby Thomas Mathie | Apr 3, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
I often wonder what it would have been like to hear Miles’ seminal ’Bitches Brew’ for the first time… when it was released. There must have been some serious wow going on. I say this because I have experienced some serious...
Read Moreby Thomas Mathie | Mar 17, 2012 | Album Reviews, Music | 0 |
If I had to use just one word to describe “Acoustic Tales” by Field Rotation it would be that… glorious. This release, on the Fluid Audio label (which is run by Daniel Crossley the chap behind the fab online...
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