CD Feature/ MGR vs. Xela: "Barge Split Series Vol. I"
Depth, gutfeeling and spatiousness: An LP a lot of people will be whispering about in silent reverence very soon.
CD Feature/ V.A.: "The Sound Vol. 2 & 3"
The series has picked up pace: An unmistakable fusion of Jazz, Singer/Songwriter and classical influences.
Balmorhea: Leave Austin for a tour through the West
Acoustic chamber band Balmorhea have decided to hit the road again and leave Austin for a tour through the “West”.For ...
CD Feature/ Nicola Ratti: "From the Desert Came Saltwater"
Subtractive Rock or Additive Folk: An almost perfect album to find real rest.
CD Feature/ Jerome Froese: "Shiver me Timbers"
A carefully considered shift: Zippo-sounds for your mind's stadium.
CD Feature/ OrchestraMaxfieldParrish: "The Silent Breath of Emptiness"
Heartbreaking charme: Interrelated tones conglomerating into thick tonal tufts.
15 Questions to Mark O'Leary
What is there beyond Jazz? What will music sound like after its last note has died down, but the will ...
CD Feature/ Chris Abrahams & Mike Cooper: "Oceanic Feeling-Like"
The sea as a metaphor: Concentrating on nothing but the evocative power of its musical structures.
CD Feature/ David Watson: "Fingering an Idea"
A bagpipe-disc and a guitar-disc: Complete resistance against clear-cut tonal and melodic centres.
CD Feature/ Aidan Baker: "Thoughtspan"
Contemporary third-eye-music: Aiming for something extraordinary with very ordinary tools.
CD Feature/ Fear Falls Burning: "Frenzy of the Absolute"
An interaction with three distinct drummers: Jazz-like in its taste for the moment.
CD Feature/ Light of Shipwreck: "Through The Bilge Lies A Calm And Bloodless Sea"
A lively call-and-response scenario: The rhythm of the drums is a natural accompaniment to these prolonged tonal surfaces.
CD Feature/ True Colour of Blood: "The Cave of Knowledge"
Uses elements of structure to do away with structure alltogether: A series of hardly noticeable changes from harmony to slight ...
CD Feature/ Fear Falls Burning: "First by a Whisper, then by a Storm (Special Edition)"
Chance as a feedback process: Naive and refined footage from the first Fear Falls Burning footsteps.
CD Feature/ Aidan Baker: "Scalpel"
Layers of acoustic guitars shifting all around the campfire: The potential for a classic grows with each second.