Jozef Van Wissem – We Adore You, You Have No Name
[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: 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: Iaha Crax] Maybe I am not the only one having ignored this essential project in the dark ambient field by now. Everyone like me can fix this unforgivable […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] For being gone over a decade, Autumn Tears pick right up from where they left off with ‘The Hallowing’. The list of contributors for this EP […]
[Peter Marks] The enigmatic US neoclassical act are readying a new EP, ‘The Origin of Sleep’ which is due for release in the next few weeks; this will be the […]
[Reviewed by stark] It’s good to see that the Rage In Eden label is open to new sounds and musical styles. A couple of years ago, it was one of […]
[Reviewed by stark] Those who know me are aware of the fact that Albireon is one of my favourite neofolk bands. Not because of their technical brilliancy or their originality, […]
[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] English musician Jo Quail builds her compositions with layers of cello tracks overdubbed with a loop station. In the last few years there has been a […]
[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] After the renowned “Honey & Ash” of 2011, the project of Dimo Dimov and Marcel P. (both of whom have worked with many important post-industrial and […]
[Reviewed by Damiano Lanzi] The Illusion Of Silence is a songwriter from Turin in Italy and his style could be described as dark-folk and neoclassical. But here we have to […]
[Reviewed by Peter Marks] There comes a point where what has worked for years requires an overhaul, such is the case with this new EP by Sieben. Something definitely shifted […]