It’s Happening Again… The Soulless Party – The Black Meadow Archive Volume I album review
It’s happening again… The Brightwater Archives are finally unsealed, unleashing a whole new treasure trove of audio and ephemera surrounding the misty mysterious Black Meadow on the North York Moors. … Continue reading
England’s Dreaming: Craven Faults – Erratics & Uncomformities (The Leaf Label)
On Erratics & Unconformities, enigmatic British synth outfit Craven Faults departs the industrial ruins of Northern England for wilder climes. To say that Britain has been undergoing a ferocious transition … Continue reading
Horrorscores: Klaus Morlock – The Three Faces Of Janice ost
The Three Faces Of Janice is the soundtrack for a psychological, pastoral euro-trash giallo from 1977, all blurred lens and cult fornication in the fields. Or it would be, anyway, … Continue reading
Merzbow Monday: Merzbow – Aodron review (Automation Records)
Imagine: You are watching The Wizard Of Oz synched up with the Dark Side Of The Moon alternate soundtrack. When the EMS Synthesizer’s cyclonic sequencer of “On The Run” syncs … Continue reading
Pastoral Electronics + Proto Ambiance: Bogquake – The Bogquake Tapes (Harmonic Union Music)
drifting organs + dusted riddims from the haunted hinterlands between trvth + fiction. In 1973, after drifting about the western marshland of Hookland County in one of the wilder parts … Continue reading
Catching Up With 2014: Jon Brooks – 52 (Clay Pipe Music)
The Advisory Circle’s Jon Brooks revisits his grandmum’s house, with this spectral suite of retrophonic synths and concrete melodies. Everybody has a yearning for their childhood, for that feeling of … Continue reading
Emma Tricca – Relic (Bird Records)
Meet The Giallo Princess On Relic, Emma Tricca combines Nick Drake pastoralism with ghostly flourishes of classic album making. Emma Tricca is an anomaly. On one hand, she is as … Continue reading
Folk Week: Faint Wild Light – Faint Wild Light
File Under: [folk] Check out ‘Firmament’, the third track off of Faint Wild Light‘s delicate, homespun self-titled LP, released in September of last year on the mighty Digitalis. So we … Continue reading