This is a trilogy of experimental modern classical works by UK based Polish musician Wojciech Rusin. Beginning with his studio debut The Funnel, followed by Syphon and Honey For The Ants. Collectively called an alchemical trilogy, these three albums are constructed from his compositions with singers, […]
This album is another beautiful gift from the ever evolving relationship between traditional Irish and American music. The title says it all: traditional Irish music lovingly performed on pedal steel guitar. Sometimes ambient, sometimes engaging, there are moments of just pedal steel and passages with a […]
An intense and pointed debut from Shearling, a project by Alex Kent and Sylvie Simmons following the dissolution of the band Sprain. There’s a lot of depth to this work and the radical sincerity that clearly went into this album is something the world needs more […]
Its been a great few years for American primitive music, particularly if you’re a fan of Fahey worship or drone music. More interesting and more fun than its peers is this is Henry Flynt-esq avant-garde hillbilly music from Baltimore. It’s got American traditional sounds that keep […]
Trevor Powers, formerly and once again known as Youth Lagoon, continued his shift into distorted but delicate experimental music under his own name. Unlike 2017s (also excellent) Mulberry Violence, 2020 Powers has abandoned vocals and his pop roots almost completely in favor of warped samples and […]
The String Quartet in F major “American” Op. 96 by Antonín Dvořák as rock, with plenty of improvisation in content and style. An incredible lineup of musicians doing a monumental work of chamber music true justice through total immersion and transcendent free interpretation.Yonatan Gat – guitarGreg […]