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Tag Archives: ambient
Back To The Calm River; Revelationes – The New Album By Tape
This is an album I’ve been waiting a long time for, the new album by Swedish trio Tape. This amazing trio was established back in 2000, and had several collaborations over the years, but it was their absolutely stunning 2008 … Continue reading
So This Is Post Rock Ha? Couple Of Words About Carta’s Second Album
Back in early 2000, when my first encounter with the term ‘post-rock’ happened, I didn’t realize how you can make post something, that literally happens in the here and now. So I looked it up and discovered that the press … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred M, ambient, Building Bridges, Canada, Canadian, Carta, Constellation Records, Cul De Sac, David Lynch, depression, Ecim, experimental, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Index Of Birds, Kyle Monday, loneliness, LucasArts, Mogwai, Moodring, post-rock, Rock Action, Rollerball, Sacha Galvagna., Sarah June, Silber, Tall Firs, The Late Alfred M, Things We Lost In The Fire, Tindersticks, Who Killed The Clerkm
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The Four Hands Of Greg Malcolm
I first heard about Greg Malcolm, through Steven R. Smith, the man behind Hala Strana, Ulaan Khol, Thuja and Mirza. if you’re unfamiliar with these names, you should clicking those links above. Malcolm is a very unique New Zealand-based guitarist. … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Ayler, Allmusic, ambient, Chris Squire, Derek Bailey, experimental, Going For The One, Greg Malcolm, Hala Strana, Homesick, Hung, jazz, John Fahey, Kraak3, Leather and Lacy., Mirza, New Zealand, noises, Ornette, saxophone, squeaks., Steve Lacy., Steven R Smith, Swimming In It', three guitars, Thuja, Ulaan Khol, Wellington Jazz Festival, Yes
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