I love Julia Holter! Her songs are of a strange beauty, never easy or out to impress with fancy effects, but honest and heartfelt. A timeless style reminding me..(read more)
I love this album! Lukas Simonis and Dominic Robertson (formerly known as Ergo Phizmiz) set out on a rapid fire songwriting bonanza and out came this series of ..(read more)
Reeve is an absolutely unique solo artist wielding the instrument that seems to simply merge with him when he plays: the acoustic bass. Not normally an instrume..(read more)
Berlin psychedelic pop craftswoman and experimental vocalist, Mary Ocher returns with an all-encompassing new album, her darkest yet, in times of confusion. It ..(read more)
A voice that comes in like no other. The voice sings of hard work and poverty, of the beauty of the Appalachians and the pain of the blues. Add to that his mast..(read more)
This was Leo’s debut LP, though the works are more recent than the ones on “Heights In Depths”. Inspired by recent revolutionary struggles (as..(read more)
Sajjra is the song project of Chris Galarreta (guitar, effects, voice, sampler and sequences). The 4 tracks of this release go from apocalyptic noise-songs with..(read more)
Follower-up to the amazing 10″ Mellowharsher, released by Enfant Terrible, here’s a full-length album by this remarkable duo from Norway.
This vocal-based album includes long-distance collaborations with her dear friends and great musicians such as Marcelo Radulovich (USA – guitar/bass/other..(read more)