Danielle Lewis – Dreaming In Slow Motion: Album Review
Languid and dreamy electronica infused chamber folk from the West Coast of Wales via Danielle Lewis.
Languid and dreamy electronica infused chamber folk from the West Coast of Wales via Danielle Lewis.
A collection of prog and art rock virtuosos collaborate to recreate and reimagine the 1977 Pink Floyd album, Animals.
The remarkable renaissance of this Scottish institution continues to enthral and amaze. Old Blind Dogs ascend the heights on Knucklehead Circus.
Maybeshewill return from a lengthy absence with an independently produced meisterwork.
Vinyl remaster of an Acid Folk classic from Matt Deighton and Acid Jazz Records.
1960 on Pipe Records -the 23rd album from Martyn Joseph finds him coming to understand who he is and what life is.
Despatches on Khaki Angel Records. An expansive and eclectic new set from author Louis de Bernieres
MØL release new album Diorama, and dazzle our senses with a sublime combination of black metal and shoegaze.
Dauþuz return with another industrious slab of black metal mined from the depths of the German underworld.
Songs of death and hope by Joe Tilston – another powerful offering from those musical Tilstons
70s janglemasters, Starry Eyed & Laughing, take flight a full forty six years, and counting, since their last Byrds infused outing. Has the wait been worth it?
The latest installment of the Cue Dot series finds the label stepping into murkier waters with the new Scissorgun album. Simon Tucker reviews.
Jazz ambient bagpipe fusion from Fraser Fifield: approach with inquisitiveness and be somewhat surprised.
Excalibur V – Episode five in the increasingly inaccurately-named Trilogy from Alan Simon.
Squiggly Records present The Tape. The soundtrack album from the debut feature film by Martha Tilston.