The Inward Circles * Brad E. Rose
As The Inward Circles, Richard Skelton transforms the runout grooves of a 50-year old baroque recording * Brad E. Rose fights his existential dread (and insomnia) with music.
As The Inward Circles, Richard Skelton transforms the runout grooves of a 50-year old baroque recording * Brad E. Rose fights his existential dread (and insomnia) with music.
Henrik Meierkord travels through time, Harry Towell documents a year in a new house, and Glacis invites his friends to work on new interpretations of his work.
Soriah combines his Tuvan throat singing with drones from Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Norman Westberg *** Roedelius’ collaboration with Arnold Kasar presents an entirely different atmosphere.
Aleksi Myllykoski’s Silent Chaos is more silent than chaotic, but with a gradually intensifying tension. *** Tomosla’s Moor Thoughts is inspired by time passed and futures unfolding.
The Green Kingdom and Spacecraft both explore the region just above the clouds *** Snufmumriko stays closer to earth: on the border between land and sea.
Kate Carr creates environments with birds she never recorded * Synthetic Bird Music is a compilation of recordings of birds that don’t exist.
Albums ‘oscillating between drone and ambient’: Uruk‘s The Great Central Sun and Simon Kirby‘s At Rahoy, The Early Light.
On his new album Steve Roach offers ‘fertile darkness’ but also the action that comes from it. *** Cryptic Scenery takes us to four new imaginary cities.