Those Who Walk Away – Afterlife Requiem
‘Afterlife Requiem’ is Those Who Walk Away (Andrew Patton)’s impressive requiem for Jóhann Jóhannsson, featuring unfinished recordings from Jóhannsson’s hard drives.
‘Afterlife Requiem’ is Those Who Walk Away (Andrew Patton)’s impressive requiem for Jóhann Jóhannsson, featuring unfinished recordings from Jóhannsson’s hard drives.
So much music, not enough time….
Five albums that have been waiting in vain for me to find the time to write about them but are definitely worth checking out!
Fascinating ‘neo-classical’ albums from violinist Isabel Pine (‘Fables’, on Kranky) and cellist Dobrawa Czocher (‘State Of Matter’, on 130701).
Quiet, slow, tender, intimate and introspective music by Clariloops and Robert Scott Thompson.
Dark music for dark times: Myllykoski & Äijälä ask questions about contemporary war zones, while Kaarlo Herden & IT904 re-imagine wars and expeditions in hostile deserts.
Machinefabriek can make machines sound as if they’re happy *** Meredith Bates challenges your notion of time.
Scott Monteith’s Krautrock-ish session together with Andreas Voelk, ánd his new release as Deadbeat.
Isobel Waller-Bridge shifts the focus to the objects around you *** Wil Bolton & David Cordero show you how to make sense of downtime.
Clara Brea & Menhir’s ‘Growing Forests In The City is a remix collaboration with Son of Chi *** From Poland comes ‘Fumarola’ by Kult Masek & Petr Vrba.
Lush sonic panoramas and antidotes to an overstimulated world: albums by Eaton & Fullen (& Mader) and The Volume Settings Folder.
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