April 17th, 2024
André 3000’s Long, Strange Trip of Flute Discovery is Dopalicious in Triple LP Version "New Blue Sun" offers Time Out of Mind.By: Jan Omdahl
André 3000, one of the greatest rappers of all time, picks up the flute and makes his first solo effort in 17 years with an intriguing triple album of rap-free, mostly improvised ambient music.
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"At the Still Point of the Turning World": Entering the Mirror Realm with Michael A. Muller Ambient meets New Classical and Much Else in this compelling release from co-founder of BalmorheaBy: Mark Ward
There is a moment in the 1950 French film of the Orpheus legend by legendary poet and director Jean Cocteau when the hero enters the shadow world to find his dead wife by passing through a mirror. He stands before the mirror - tentative - and then as he reaches out his hands to begin his journey, they appear to pass through the mirror’s surface.It’s an indelible image that remains iconic to this day, achieved through simple analogue means, that still brings gasps to... Read More
October 2nd, 2023
Courtney Barnett Gets Cinematic with “End of the Day” Australia’s leading female indie rocker explores the realm of film scoresBy: Dylan Peggin
Courtney Barnett has for a decade now been a leading female figure in indie music. Hailing from the city of Melbourne, her artistry knits together a witty stream-of-consciousness lyrical approach paired with the musical edge of 90s grunge to make a sound that’s very much her own. Barnett’s first two full-length efforts, 2015’s Sometimes I Sit, and Think and Sometimes I Just Sit and 2018’s Tell Me How You Really Feel, have a raucous bite to them. The softer singer-songwriter sensibilities appeared on 2019’s Things Take Time, Take Time. Some of the other exciting detours from her mainline output were a collaboration album with Kurt Vile, Lotta Sea Lice, and a live album documenting her appearance on MTV Unplugged.
Read MoreSeptember 5th, 2023
Three Hours of Hypnotic Bliss: Laraaji’s ‘Segue To Infinity’ Numero’s 4LP box set collects the zither master’s early recordingsBy: Malachi Lui
As listeners and reissue labels contextualize new age music in the broader history of ambient music, probably the biggest resurgence has been that of Laraaji, the zither master who’s worked with Brian Eno, Haruomi Hosono, and Bill Laswell, and who also leads laughter meditation workshops. Now, Numero Group presents Segue To Infinity, a recently released 4LP box set encompassing his first LP, 1978’s Celestial Vibration, and three discs of recently discovered recordings from the same time.
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