Der Arbeiter – Amor Fati
[Reviewed by: stark] Already on the first album, “Reflejos Del Sol”, this one-man project managed to develop its own style, quite unique on this scene, being a combination of folk […]
[Reviewed by: stark] Already on the first album, “Reflejos Del Sol”, this one-man project managed to develop its own style, quite unique on this scene, being a combination of folk […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] This polish duo addresses an engaged audience which tries to extract a social message from the music. Although Polish language is not at hand for most […]
[Reviewed by stark] There are a few intriguing aspects related with this latest Ô Paradis offering. Demian seem to have a good relationship with Wrotycz Records from Poland as this […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] It is for the third time that this record is being played out of the speakers in this room, and each time there are new findings […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] While Jozef Van Wissem is a trained musician and a figure known as to be one important lutinist, his compositions seem minimal and simple at first […]
[Reviewed by stark] A fistful of trippy songs straight from Belarus, that’s what “Cyrk Biezzahanny” is. I had quite a problem with finding proper words to describe what can we’re […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] A Year in the Country would have to be the major revelation in my musical world this year; it is both this artist’s platform and a […]
[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] After releasing “Planet Death Architecture” in 2015, RARA, initially started by guitarist Rafał Skonieczny of Hotel Kosmos as a solo project, comes back as a three […]
We’re happy to present you a special mixtape compiled exclusively for us by Grey Malkin (The Hare And The Moon). Grey presents some of his favourite songs here and explains […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] Etudes, by their very nature are challenges to a musician’s abilities. They are designed to improve the player’s dexterity, technical skill and endurance; you can add […]