Tristan Perich; Edu Comelles; Olga Wojchiechowska; Quiet Horn

Polish composer Olga Wojchiechowska showcases her an impressive works for theatre, dance and film productions; Quiet Horn explores different looping setups constructed from the sound of the trombone.
Tristan Perich closes this ‘Composition’ series with an amazing composition for 10 violins and 10-channel 1-bit sounds.
And last but certainly not least Edu Comelles compositions for ‘Agost’ are based on the single sound of rubbing a glass of wine.

Various Artists – Marilli Remixed

Various artists remix the original tracks – with remarkable results!

Marilli Remixed is a collection or remixes from Michel Banabila’s debut album “Marilli” (1984) – an album that Banabila cosiders ‘too embarassing naive’ to re-release. The remixes prove there’s nothing to be ashamed of…

Akira Rabelais – The Little Glass (+Spelle… reissue)

And suddenly, without any warning, there’s good news from the ever-enigmaticAkira Rabelais:
His entire back-catalogue is now available on Bandcamp – which is good news because most of these title were unavailable for a long time now.

And at the same time a new album is released: The Little Glass (available in digital as well as in physical format).

A good opportunity to re-visit the 2006 Spelle Special Radio Show, featuring music from Spelle…, some remixes, ánd exclusive unreleased material especially submitted by Akira Rabelais for this occasion!

DreamScenes 2015 – 12

DreamScenes for long, cold and dark nights.
With Jóhann Jóhannsson, Ambiq, Michel Banabila, Christina Vantzou, Julia Kent, Multicast Dynamics, Goldmund, Quiet Horn, Lyken & Dove, Radboud Mens and Understated Theory

FrostbYte (Daniel Blinkhorn) – One Dog Night

Discover hitherto unknown sonic regions of Svalbard (Spitsbergen) with the acousmatic compositions from Daniel Blinkhorn, a.k.a. FrostBYte
Available in Stereo as well as in stunning full surround versions.

The title ‘One Dog Night’, refers to ‘an adage once used to describe how cold the temperature could drop at night. If it was a particularly cold night, it may have been appropriate to have one, two, even three of your dogs on the bed with you to help keep you warm as you slept!’