John Foxx – Avenham: Album Review
Legendary synth pioneer John Foxx releases stunning ambient album.
Legendary synth pioneer John Foxx releases stunning ambient album.
Debut album from Sebastian Reynolds sees him craft an intriguing sound palette.
Lee Spreadbury Lee dons his keyboard players cloak and wizarding hat for his first dip in the murky waters as a solo artist.
sunn o))) return to Manchester in their Shoshin (初心) Duo form. Shoshin being the Buddhist concept of learning with a “beginner’s mind,” surrendering preconceived notions in favour of openness and radical zeal.
Torulf is a Nordic Tribal artist from Sweden. His compositions are manifestations of his own outer voyages and inner experiences.
Jazz ambient bagpipe fusion from Fraser Fifield: approach with inquisitiveness and be somewhat surprised.
Julia Holter releases album number six in the form of Something In The Room She Moves. The New York polymath showcases many sides to the creative spectrum.
Avi C. Engel’s excellent new album, Too Many Souls, may be the artist’s best release yet.
An intriguing blend of folk, Americana, 80s electronic pop and ambient sound from Irish-born, London-based singer-songwriter Michael Gallagher, aka The Mining Co
The 35th studio album from Hawkwind – there’s no let up as The Future Never Waits.
Boris return with W; the follow up to 2020’s NO. As ever, the Japanese trio are in ground breaking and imperious form as they traverse an array of styles.
Exceptional and unlikely blend, mixing and melding Irish with steel, sees David Murphy taking it further than both.
Aurora (BorealMix) is a Drew Five collaboration with the experimental artist Xqui. Together they open a sonictime portal on the tundra.
On the cusp of the release of his The Cyst album, Harry Cloud lists 10 records of influence for us.
We have a chance to show off This Savaging Disaster – the new album from Macelleria Mobile di Mezzanotte