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Solo project by New Zealand’s Barry Lyndon, who has previously released under the name Tabansi. This time out, Lyndon focuses on brass instruments and ...
“What is perpetual has no concept of duration...”, Sergio Astaburuaga entreats in his Tafari-flavoured meditation on perpetual motion. The question is asked often ...
This collaboration between Noyes (aka Gokula) and musician Gauti (aka Noyes) is a clumsy attempt at what might be a jazz fusion, given the ...
Back in the early 1990s, Ric & Bigs were a duo with two 8-bit consoles, a sampler and a few singles on their way ...
A tape released by Delta Work’s Boston based David Vincent, Droll Boogie finds the countercultural genius of ‘a man who doesn’t fit in’ – ...
The Dutchman is a visionary whose dream was to revive the dead through new age music. He made his name creating experimental instruments for ...
This pairing of Nuraghe Annihilator and the Maelstrom International is as advertised. Annihilator is a sonic adventurer who has taken a brief detourn to ...
Multi-instrumentalist and singer Leah Ah spent several years immersed in a supportive family environment. Yet, on this solo debut, she explores themes of gender ...
Brandt has been a multimedia artist in his own right, and probably the best one. His first major release for EuropaCorp is probably still ...
A killer R&B selection this year from the Manchester born, New Orleans Saints linebacker and three-time New York Times bestselling author. If there’s a ...
Following a two-decade stint as marimba player and producer, the notoriously hard-edged Damien Young returns with an eight track suite of 808s and filtered ...
Since moving to New York from Sweden, Lindahl’s musical language has taken her interdisciplinary language studies to a whole other level. "Square Earth" is ...