Baron Mordant – Mark of the Mould
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There’s a commonly held view that people mellow with age, they accept their limitations and come to an understanding of their place in the world. This […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There’s a commonly held view that people mellow with age, they accept their limitations and come to an understanding of their place in the world. This […]
[Peter Marks] England’s Mordant Music are in the process of completing their final two Travelogues and album with release dates to appear in due course. Begun in 2000, the label […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There is a beauty to black and white cinema in that sometimes one cannot tell whether it is day or night, this tenuous arena of disorientation […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] From within the Glass Isle come Leyden Jars, continuing to reveal the strangeness which is to be found in what others gloss over. It takes patience […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] This had to have been something to see and be part of. Chris Petit and Baron Mordant have once again performed under the moniker of Petit’s […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There is no love lost between social media celebrity and eMMplekz on their third record, an outing which finds Baron Mordant caustically appraising both digital incursion […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Another day, another project and another fearless engagement with the void. It only is growing stranger in the realm of this artist as he moves around […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] This is an intriguing entry for the Pyramids as this time out everything is current. Previously, we had heard only archival material which came from decades […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Our solar system is a vast network of planets which orbit through the blackness of space in silence, on solitary watches they maintain their paths in […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There is a lot to take in with this one, twenty tracks on the version I have, to be precise. Once more, something completely unknown has […]