Review: Goat + Josefin Öhrn & The Liberation – SWX
Bristol’s SWX was the unanticipated host of a mid-week feast of infectious tribal-inspired jams, led by Swedish cult ensemble Goat and their ambient associates. The
Bristol’s SWX was the unanticipated host of a mid-week feast of infectious tribal-inspired jams, led by Swedish cult ensemble Goat and their ambient associates. The
According to the Kompakt record label, The Orb’s 16th album is described as their “most ambient album yet”, and as you progress through it is
American ambient ensemble, Tycho, deliver elevating synth-led dreamscapes on their fourth full-length offering, Epoch. A glimmering aural display and rhythmic beating slowly transcend into an
People of the North continue to explore existential concepts with their latest offering The Caul, an immersive storytelling through improvisation and deliberate abstraction. Kid Millions
The fourth album from London duo blends elements of psychedelia, synth pop and Brian Eno’s post-psych to produce a record that unfurls with each listen.
After having released an impressive debut record in January, London’s five piece noise rock outfit Ulrika Spacek show no signs of stopping the shows, as
London’s chamber ensemble, NSRO, return with a beautifully crafted slice of high-Victorian folk music, taken from their recently released forth full-length record ‘Dronne’. Swooping in
Set around the picturesque and historical site of Fort Punto Christo, Outlook Festival returns for its ninth year and raises the festival bar even higher.
Set around the picturesque and historical site of Fort Punto Christo, Outlook Festival returns for its ninth year and raises the festival bar even higher.
This year’s instalment of Berlin’s Atonal was suspended between boundary breaking, ineffable and dully repetitive. At times it was visually captivating with the live acts showcasing
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