ISIDORE – Life Somewhere Else (2012) Two renaissance men
Isidore is a collaboration between Aussie music legend Steve Kilbey and American guitarist Jeffrey Cain, best known for his time in Remy Zero. Kilbey’s claim to fame is being the […]
Isidore is a collaboration between Aussie music legend Steve Kilbey and American guitarist Jeffrey Cain, best known for his time in Remy Zero. Kilbey’s claim to fame is being the […]
In my first netlabel-related post I praised the phenomenon for the wealth of music it brings us and the opportunities it provides talented musicians who lack an outlet. Netaudio does […]
Here’s your premise for this review. There are two ways to achieve a task: the right way and the wrong way, whether you are assembling a bookcase from IKEA (easier […]
I’m pretty late to the review parade on this, no doubt, but gimme a break, I’ve been at this for two weeks. And this sucker deserves all the praise it […]
Stars of the Lid is possibly the most popular ambient act of the last 15 years. The duo came out of the “post-rock” scene, which is where their aesthetic originated. […]
Time for a rock music post. I admit, I was born in the 1970s and am still young enough that maybe I should pay more attention to what’s hip and […]
I must point out from respect that an excellent and quite poetic review of this album also appears on the Between Sound and Space blog, so please read it as […]
There’s a label called 12k run by a fellow named Taylor Deupree, also a composer who releases his music on the label. The label releases music in a variety of […]
The existence of netlabels has to be one of the most positive cultural developments of the Internet age. With the traditional music industry in a freefall, netlabels have rushed in […]
Ok, so at some point in the last decade or so, some genius invented the term “IDM”. If you don’t know, this means “Intelligent Dance Music.” The term is basically […]
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