Bing & Ruth - No Home of the Mind
Record of the week is an understated masterpiece, a contemporary neoclassical set called No Home of the Mind by Bing & Ruth. The collective is lead by composer David Moore, graduate of New York’s...
Record of the week is an understated masterpiece, a contemporary neoclassical set called No Home of the Mind by Bing & Ruth. The collective is lead by composer David Moore, graduate of New York’s...
Record of the week is Heba, the debut album from Danish pop wonders Lowly.The quintet make the most dreamy and intricate pop we've heard in ages, absolutely mesmerizing - [The video for...
Our record of the week as of today is Process, the highly-anticipated ten-track debut album from Sampha. First thing here, the production is amazing. He worked with Rodaidh McDonald on...
Record of the Week, oh my God... the new Ty Segall LP is just top-to-tail brilliant. We always go hard for Ty Segall, whether he's on his own, producing, in...
50 is the new studio album by the iconic, legendary, well-traveled and always essential Michael Chapman.After five decades of recording and touring, veteran British songwriter and guitar sage Michael Chapman has...
Record of the Week is one of the year's first releases to really get us hooked. Proper going back and listening back to back hooked.Not Even Happiness is the second...
Released promptly on January 1st, Brian Eno's new album Reflection is a beautiful, pensive and meditative way to start 2017.Reflection is a searching piece of ambient music set over 54 minutes (or four sides...
Record of the week is (The Microcosm): Visionary Music of Continental Europe, 1970-1986. Arriving on CD back at the start of November, we have today the triple LP edition of...