ANCIENT AMBIENT: Alio Die’s early music electronica
We know that ambient music is all about creating a certain atmosphere, generally a tranquil, peaceful one. This is even to be found in dark ambient, just in a different […]
We know that ambient music is all about creating a certain atmosphere, generally a tranquil, peaceful one. This is even to be found in dark ambient, just in a different […]
How many of us have slapped our name on a CD of our songs and hoped that the world would be entranced by our lovely voice, our delightful acoustic picking, […]
So as I prepare my next mega-post (which involves revisiting the albums I wish to discuss so I don’t come across as not knowing what the hell I’m talking about), […]
Hey, lookit me slowly catching up on my submissions emails! And I did greatly enjoy the stuff you will be reading about and checking out below, much of which is […]
A rare public service announcement: Make Your Own Taste, a one-humanoid operation, is now officially swamped with emails of submissions for review. This time last year, keeping up with the […]
It is possible that “early music” is the most neglected musical “genre” on Earth. I’m not kidding. I mean, some of you, educated listeners that you are, probably have little […]
People who like progressive rock tend to like it a lot and hence become collectors. Not all of ’em, but many. Therefore, you, gentle reader, may peruse this list and […]
A holiday in the sunny, geriatric climes of Gulf Coast Florida has recharged Make Your Own Taste, so this March allow me to unveileth unto thee a selection of lovely […]
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