The new year starts with some weird folk by Moongazing Hare from Denmark. In fact, David Folkman Drost managed to make a transition between mysterious ambient work, Northern freak-folk and Americana.
I wish there were more songs like The Sunderla …
Part three of the DFBM Best of 2012 listing. It's a bit longer, because it's not really bound to any genre. Ok, at the end it's pretty much a similar sound, but who cares. I am a narrow minded guy. Enjoy anyway...
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Here is part two of my top records 2012. One more is to come. Mixing ambient and singer-songwriter stuff seemed somehow naturally so here you go:
10. Victor Florence - Red Wasp
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Here we are, survivors of 2012 apocalypse. I guess a lot of people facing a personal change this year. I hope it was for the good.
And with music most things are easier to handle. That's why this and the following lists are more a selection …
This is kind of old and showed up on my Best of 2009 list, I just saw it's laying around on the bandcamp, naked and for free, willing to get download.
If you missed the hype three years ago (because there wasn't any - it was just the high …
I have no idea why this whole eighties, minimal synth, dark wave stuff is so big at the moment, but why not if there are bands like Black Marble or Buzz Kull.
Buzz Kull are from Sydney and they released two short singles and some cover versions.
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Moonwood from Canada are one of the most prolific psych projects these days. In the past months they released a bunch of great other worldly psych folk records and in between they switched from weird string instruments to synths and e-guitars and ph …
I already posted the NATCH recording of Zachary Cale and here is the first in this serie, by The Black Twig Pickers & Steve Gunn.
It starts with a droning Hill Music/String Band thing on fiddle, banjo and guitar and with the second track Salt …
Mr. Cale is just back from his Europe Tour and I am happy that he stopped in the good old Ore Mountains and played a two hours long set at our small gallery.
Beside a live-set on Chicago 's WNRU radio station and this Natch improv-collaborati …