Ian Hawgood
Ian Hawgood’s deeply personal albums reflecting his severe depression and how he got over that dark period.
Ian Hawgood’s deeply personal albums reflecting his severe depression and how he got over that dark period.
Two completely different albums that share a background of deeply personal experiences: music from Robert Takahashi Crouch and Julius Eastman.
Kevin Richard Martin takes ‘intensity’ to a whole different (and personal) level *** Max Würden’s tracks came to life over a period of two years but fell together like fitting pieces of a puzzle.
Can an abstract ambient album be an intimate personal statement? Yes it can. Just listen to James Murray‘s ‘Falling Backwards’