James Murray – Falling Backwards
Can an abstract ambient album be an intimate personal statement? Yes it can. Just listen to James Murray‘s ‘Falling Backwards’
Can an abstract ambient album be an intimate personal statement? Yes it can. Just listen to James Murray‘s ‘Falling Backwards’
Headphone Commute, Ambientblog and Slowcraft Records are proud to present a unique mix by a colleague and partner in crime, Peter van Cooten, of beautiful works from a beautiful couple: James Murray and
‘Longing for a home you can never return to, a home which may never have existed at all’.
Such is the rough translation of the Welsh word ‘Hiraeth’. In a way this also applies to exploring outer space through the Very Large Arrays in different locations.
Both were the inspirations for new albums by The Long Light and Reese Williams
DreamScenes for September 2018:
“Don’t you weep pretty baby – Don’t you weep pretty baby – You and me and the devil makes three – Don’t need no other lovin baby
Go to sleep little baby – Go to sleep little baby – Come and lay your bones on the alabaster stones – And be my ever lovin baby”
From the arctic cold to the warm beaches of the American West Coast: Kalte‘s Covalencies and Jake Muir‘s Lady’s Mantle.
Decrypting hidden signals from outer space to inner existential fears with the help of Sphäre Sechs, Banished Pills and False Mirror.
Olan Mill documents some life changing events *** Boban Ristevski imagines a soundtrack to Henry James’ novella The Turn Of The Screw
Presenting The Prairie Lines’ ‘Today Leap and Stop Time’ and James A. McDermid‘s ‘Tonal Glints’
Max Ananyev charts mysterious waters * Danny Clay helps you fall asleep with his release on Slaapwel Records.