Clarice Jensen * Rose Bolton * Genrietta
Clarice Jensen’s debut movie score for Ainu Mosir, Rose Bolton’s Lost Clock, and Genrietta’s memories of Moscow locations.
Clarice Jensen’s debut movie score for Ainu Mosir, Rose Bolton’s Lost Clock, and Genrietta’s memories of Moscow locations.
Two different scores that demonstrate the multi-faceted sound of Machinefabriek: CM_30 for a juggling performance, and RE:Moving for choreographies by Yin Yue.
Arrowounds ends his trilogy with The Rise And Fall Of The Melting World, while Loneward tries to keep things simple and invokes stasis.
Erik Wøllo’s scenic North Star album (as well as the Name-Your Price download from his SoundQuest performance), and the ‘ethereal modern classical’ sounds of The Green Kingdom.
Sonmi451’s ‘Seven Signals In The Sky’ is the Summer edition in Laaps’ Records series *** Iluiteq mournes the (future) loss of wilderness.
Dark ambient with a vague sense of nostalgia by Dead Melodies, and a scary exploration of death from Dave Phillips.
“The Place Where You Go To Listen” is a title from John Luther Adams’ ‘Arctic Dreams’ – but also the motto for this months’ DreamScenes edition.
Marc Neys’s sound collage compiled from soundtracks for animated stills, and Ivano Pecorini’s music for the ‘Sexy Movers’ dance performance.
Day Falls: a collaboration by Ian Hawgood, James Murray and Stijn Hüwels.
Hüwels also released an album with Tomoyashi Date.