Antarctic Wastelands – Worlds: Connected
[reviewed by: Peter Marks] So many feelings slowly emerge within this album, just trying to maintain one’s solid world becomes deeply transitional. These pieces come with more than just intensity […]
[reviewed by: Peter Marks] So many feelings slowly emerge within this album, just trying to maintain one’s solid world becomes deeply transitional. These pieces come with more than just intensity […]
[reviewed by: Peter Marks] Before listening to this beauty I set up four appointments as these visitors operate in a precise manner. Take a seat and stand by for this […]
[reviewed by: Peter Marks] Abundance indeed. What’s unraveling is not only elegant, serene and tranquil it has also been edited very smoothly. I like to view it as one long […]
[reviewed by: Peter Marks] Standing outside listening to this album surrounded by all kinds of insects is where it began; twisted so tightly as though they’d been captured. My garden […]
[reviewed by: Peter Marks] This is a double album? Why oh why is it then that I’m playing such a remarkable record repeatedly, never expecting these tracks to end so […]
[reviewed by: Andrew Dns Dienes] Massimo Magrini is an influential figure in the realm of experimental and ambient music and long ago staked out a place as one of the […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] A French label, L’Eau des Fleurs has released on vinyl in July 2023 this final apparition by the common figure in HarshNoiseWall, VOMIR who collaborates with […]
[reviewed by: Iaha Crax] The Bulgarian label Mahorka records has released its first vinyl after many outstanding albums on cassette and CD format. Two artists with spiritual roots in oriental […]
[reviewed by: Andrew Dns Dienes] World art has been subject to development and clarification over prolonged periods. There are countless ways for artists to express themselves in the modern world […]
Here’s a video review of Nimh – Early Electronic Works – Caustic/Composite 2CD released by Zoharum Records: