Music For Withered Leaves And Lonely Fishtanks
Something warm, soft, and crispy is resonating on the inside of my ear canal. It travels through my cochlear labyrinth, where the sensory hair cells sway with the vibrations and generate electric...
View ArticleChristopher Tignor, T.R. Jordan, Ian Hawgood + Stijn Hüwels
I’ve marveled at the modern classical compositions by solo pianists and cellists. I’ve even covered works on trumpet (see Arve Henriksen), accordion (see Mario Batkovic), and the drums (see Andrea...
View ArticlePhil Tomsett – The Sound of Someone Leaving (with Aaron Martin)
Label: Fluid Audio Release: The Sound of Someone Leaving Date: September, 2020 Mastered By: Ian Hawgood Artwork By: Craig Tattersall fluidaudio.co.uk Phil Tomsett is a UK based sound artist, composing...
View ArticleOctober 23, 2020
At this point, I assume that even you are tired of me complaining about too much music. For some transparency, before I write even a short Sound Bytes entry, I listen to the album at least half a dozen...
View ArticleGrand River, Shida Shahabi, Francesco Leali, Chihei Hatakeyama & Dirk Serries
Grand River is a project by an Italian-Dutch composer, Aimée Portioli, who is currently based in Berlin. Previously operating in experimental, sound design, and underground circles, her second...
View ArticleMusic For The Frosty Night When I Miss Your Warm Light
Another sunset without you. How precious were those little moments… how futile are these tardy words. I didn’t get a chance to tell you, although I sensed that you have known. I mourned your soul...
View ArticleMusic For Your Stationary Travels
Two years ago I’ve unveiled a new list, and I think this year we’ll keep the tradition going. If the title of this entry sounds familiar to you, that’s not entirely by accident. As a long supporter of...
View ArticleBrambles – Stay
Label: Xtra Sensory Release: Mirror Date: November, 2022 Mastered By: Becki Whitton Artwork By: Chris Dömeny brambles.world You remember Brambles, right? Of course, you do! How can you forget the...
View ArticleIntroducing quiet details – the humble bee, Field Lines Cartographer, and...
It’s not often that we welcome a brand-new imprint into our community. As any avid curator will tell you, starting your very own label is probably a crazy thing to want to do. The infinite time and...
View ArticleLabel Profile – quiet details
Hi. Can you start off by introducing yourself? First, I’d like to say thanks for having me. I’m a long-time reader and a huge fan of the site! My name’s Alex, and for the past few years, people might...
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