Big June/July netaudio catch-up Part Two
OK, it’s now August 2013. But I missed a month of roundups so I’m still catching up on July and June! And there’s still more left over! (part one is […]
OK, it’s now August 2013. But I missed a month of roundups so I’m still catching up on July and June! And there’s still more left over! (part one is […]
So I totally missed out on doing a netaudio roundup in June due to some crazy life circumstances. Since that’s one of this blog’s more notable features, it stinks. It […]
A few months ago I did a roundup of albums by Aussie psych legends The Church, which many seemed to enjoy. I was asked to attempt a tougher task, the […]
Very few people who listen to music appreciate the value of pure sound. I don’t mean pretty melodies and exquisite harmonies — most of us enjoy those things. But then […]
Dream pop is a genre the aim of which is to use all the sonic tools available to a rock band to achieve a trancelike state in the listener. Without […]
Here’s yet another month’s worth of submissions or things I was hipped to (and actually managed to find the time to listen to…). Got an interesting variety of stuff here, […]
When I started this blog, I made a vow to myself that I would not use it to promote my own music (at least not too much) … the point […]
It seems I say this all the time, but this is a very special post about an incredible musician who is no longer on this plane to share his wonderful […]
Many of us have at least heard of Krautrock, which is basically German experimental and progressive rock from about 1968 onward through the seventies. It was influenced by what came […]
Time to talk about a few things that were pointed out to me in the last couple of months. This is the second in a monthly series (post 1 is […]
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