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Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd: After The Night Falls (Darla, 2007)

Robin Guthrie & Harold Budd: After The Night Falls (Darla, 2007)

May 31, 2007
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by Brent Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd should need no introduction, but in recognizing the possibility that some readers are not familiar with the work…

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Matthew Cooper of Eluvium

Matthew Cooper of Eluvium

May 3, 2007
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 by Brent Matthew Cooper (a.k.a. Eluvium) has been making soothing ambient music for some time now. Combining pristine sonics with dreamy chord structures, Eluvium has…

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Eluvium: Copia (Temporary Residence ltd., 2007)

Eluvium: Copia (Temporary Residence ltd., 2007)

December 30, 2006
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by Jason Eluvium is the project of Matthew Cooper, who has abandoned many of the conventional instruments used by bands and by him in the past….

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Mono & World's End Girlfriend: Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain (Temporary Residence, 2006)

Mono & World’s End Girlfriend: Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain (Temporary Residence, 2006)

December 21, 2006
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by Jason Mono and World’s End Girlfriend have gotten together to collaborate on an epic disc of instrumental innovation. Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain is a story told…

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August Stars: Music for Twilight (Make Mine Music, 2006)

August Stars: Music for Twilight (Make Mine Music, 2006)

December 19, 2006
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by Jason August Stars is the project of Sebastien Wright. Begun in 2002, Music for Twilight is a compilation of songs recorded between 2002 and 2005. Describing…

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Hammock: Raising Your Voice... Trying to Stop an Echo (Darla Records, 2006)

Hammock: Raising Your Voice… Trying to Stop an Echo (Darla Records, 2006)

November 10, 2006
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by Brent There’s something idealistic and almost romantic about the idea of two music industry veterans coming together to create music for the sake of…

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Listening at the Edge of the Expanse: Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson of Hammock

Listening at the Edge of the Expanse: Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson of Hammock

September 5, 2006
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by Brent You almost get the feeling that the next release from Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson will be a recording of a winter wind…

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Raymond Scott Woolson

Raymond Scott Woolson

September 4, 2006
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 by Brent Raymond Scott Woolson is not your typical rock musician. In fact, he’s not a “rock” musician at all. Instead, he crafts dreamy and…

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Jonathan Lee (Principal of Dreams by Degrees)

Jonathan Lee (Principal of Dreams by Degrees)

September 3, 2006
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by Brent Why did you start dreams by degrees? I started dreams by degrees in the summer of 2001 with the idea of creating an artists’…

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Chad Merritt of St. Mary's

Chad Merritt of St. Mary’s

August 31, 2006
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 by Brent Chad Merritt is an independent artist creating fascinatingly dark and dreamy music under the moniker St. Mary’s. In the following interview, Merritt shares…

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