A vast, intimate and deeply sorrowful exploration of the mind, its search for salvation. After a short summer break, Shimmering Moods are back with three […]
Tag: Soundscape
Scanner :: The Great Crater (Glacial Movements)
Mostly articulated around textures, The Great Crater also contains timbral experimentations, subtly droning flux and micro modulations. Active since the early 90s, Robin Rimbaud (aka […]
Doing the rounds with 3.14 :: Pi Electronics (Interview and Mix)
Aegean Electronics is growing, soaking up the talent and enthusiasm centred around Athens. Labels such as Echovolt, Vanila and Lower Parts, artists like June, Morah […]
Elsewhereness revisited #6 here come the warm jest
Elsewhereness revisited is an occasional feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambient gasbagging, tube-d, cloud-ed, and camp-ed up, complete with companion mix, Elsewhereness revisited […]
A Strangely Isolated Place, indeed?
To be the victim of four terrible vinyl runs coming back from a pressing plant for a single release seems like carelessness. Lav & Purl’s […]
Bauri :: Vinkelvolten EP (Firescope)
A sound that many have forgotten but one that deserves to be heard, a style that had little pretense and would inspire modern acts like […]
Freeform :: Rewind Above/Below/Beyond (Bedroom Research)
It’s 2017, and Freeform is finally making a comeback on Bedroom Research under the umbrella title: Rewind. Thanks to label-owner Matthieu Debliqui’s exhaustive scouring of […]
Kiss My Arp OR The Quest for Ceyx (+ Violins)
Ceyx Quest is the latest Handstitched*, by The New Honey Shade, aka audio-visual artist Mark Kuykendall, who, as well as recording himself also produces, masters and engineers sound for films and […]
Biosphere :: The Petrified Forest (Biophon)
On the surface The Petrified Forest may seem a minor work, but only in terms of its brevity. Biosphere continues to branch out in discrete […]
Tru West :: The Rise and Fall of the Eurojesters (Marmo Music)
Marmo Music has always had an attitude, a refusal to conform, a desire to go their own way. This means that their sound can be […]
















