As with every trip into outer and inner places, there is much to ruminate on here after the return home. Further sessions haven’t proved to exhaust what is opened up here, but have only served to expose the many doors along the cobwebbed corridor where one can be drawn into further phantasmal realms.
Tag: Everyday Dust
Everyday Dust :: Overtones (Dustopian Frequencies)
The bell has sounded and the sharp attack of that first clang belies the long decay as it drifts across time.
Everyday Dust :: Mirrors (Sparkwood)
Mirrors isn’t intended for light background listening, instead it literally takes you into its mysterious atmospheric audio collage and doesn’t let go. A fascinating extrasensory […]
Everyday Dust & [MIIIIM] :: Terra Ephemera (Sparkwood)
“This is not a dystopian album. It’s an anti-dystopian album.” You might be wondering, as I did when I first read that line, how an album […]
Everyday Dust :: Further Studies Beyond Decay (Sparkwood)
Further Studies Beyond Decay maintains my view that Sparkwood has a host of visionary artists at their fingertips, as comfortable stringing together grooves that bounce […]
Everyday Dust :: The Green Decay (Sparkwood)
Combining outdoor recordings with retro synths and epic chord progressions, The Green Decay is an homage to the sounds of the 80s and horror fiction that […]
Everyday Dust :: Multā Nocte / Combinatio Nova (Sparkwood)
Everyday Dust appears to be working on a Dustworks series, the first two EPs of which were released in mid-May. Multā Nocte and Combinatio Nova […]
Everyday Dust :: The Principality of Dustland (Sparkwood)
Everyday Dust has achieved a record replete with stimulating visuals, haunting quality, and lasting impact. I have listened to Everyday Dust’s The Principality of Dustland somewhere in […]
John Lemke :: Walizka EP (Denovali)
Mechanical, rusty, leaky dub, hypnotic drone surges, anthemic electricity—it’s all there in the enhanced reissue of John Lemke’s Walizka EP. John Lemke‘s debut album, People […]