Mixing Drew’s Canadian field recordings with guitars, bass, beats and a multitude of electronics, the song urges a post-lockdown rethink of who we are and what we can become.
Here EASY are clearly displaying their gifts and, despite having long left their teens, their output offers a captivating, lighthearted and romantic view of life and space in the modern world.
All profits from the release will go to Delia Derbyshire Day (DD Day), a charity focused on the education of the public in music technology and the history of British electronic music via the archive and works of Delia Derbyshire.
Welsh Psych-pop helmet covered oddity Blokeacola has announced details of his debut self-titled album and shares new video I Change My Mind.
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Retrophonica – Aetheric Transmissions is a charity compilation released by Wormhole World and curated by John from Sound Effects Of Death And Horror (SEODAH)....
Hlemma have announced details of their forthcoming debut EP. 'Slow To Tremor' contains five songs and will be released via the bands Bandcamp page.
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Ummagma’s music is fascinating in its post-genre nature, embodying grace and change, familiarity and exploration, emotion and euphoria, as well as cinematic highs and intimate lows.
Ed Blaney was very much part of the Fall gang and at the innermost of the inner Mark E Smith circle - part manager, part drinking buddy, part creative mate. Since the death of his close buddy he has carved out his own musical career and this is another great song from the Salford renegade.
Swedish singer/songwriter Anna Leone has released her new single Once produced by Paul Butler, who has...
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