(July 2009) Directed by the esteemed sound artist Francisco López, Birmingham Sound Matter is a compilation of recordings by a collection of artists from the […]
Reviews
SubtractiveLAD, Plastik Joy and Last Days reviews (n5MD)
(July 2009) This latest crop of releases from n5md puts them near the top of my favorite indie labels. With a strong catalog featuring Lights […]
2562 :: Love In Outer Space (Tectonic)
(July 2009) After his long-player Aerial last year, things really slowed down for 2562. It has been more than a year since that album, and […]
Billy Currie :: Accidental Poetry of the Structure (Puzzle)
(July 2009) An avant-garde collection of instrumentals – this album has a strong sense of free flowing melodies, synonymous with all Billy Currie’s work to […]
Jimmy Behan :: The Echo Garden (Audiobulb)
(July 2009) Irish composer Jimmy Behan creates his music by processing electro-acoustic sounds and field-recordings. Therefore it was no surprise to hear a collection of […]
B12 :: Archives Volume 7 (B12)
(July 2009) B12 have gotten some mixed press since their decision to leave the comfort of their London flats and return to the music scene. […]
V/A :: Selected Moments II (Shoreless)
(July 2009) With only a handful of releases to its name and an MO that revolves around secrecy and limiting its distribution channels and number […]
Lucidstatic :: Unearthed (Tympanik Audio)
(July 2009) Following a tremendous response to Lucidstatic’s debut full-length Gravedigger released by Tympanik Audio last year the label has decided to offer a digital […]
Loren Dent :: Anthropology Vol. 1 (Infraction)
(July 2009) Roland Barthes called it ‘the grain of the voice,’ in writing of how a singer’s vocal contours may tap into ineffable meanings above […]
Kettel :: Myam James 2 (Sending Orbs)
(July 2009) Striking the right balance between giving listeners what they want and experimenting with new ideas is difficult to achieve, especially when creating a […]
Son of Rose :: All In (Blanket-Fields)
(July 2009) It seems like only yesterday that NY-based Iranian-born Kamran Sadeghi’s 2007 Dragon’s Eye debut as Son of Rose was sat on the review […]

















