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Nordvargr/Drakh: Infinitas in Aeternum (Cyclic Law, 2004)

Nordvargr/Drakh: Infinitas in Aeternum (Cyclic Law, 2004)

June 16, 2006
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by Jason Picture yourself walking to a very dark basement. The smells, feel of the air, and that particular feel of the ground under one’s…

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Daturah: S/T (Graveface Records, 2005)

Daturah: S/T (Graveface Records, 2005)

June 3, 2006
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by Jason Hailing from Frankfurt, Germany, Daturah is a noise-rock band who has released three tracks on Grave Face Records. Their self-titled disc contains about 45…

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Thisquietarmy: Wintersleeper (Thisquietarmy Records, 2005)

Thisquietarmy: Wintersleeper (Thisquietarmy Records, 2005)

May 28, 2006
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by Jason An experimental, ambient, shoegaze project by Eric Quach of Destroyalldreamers, Thisquietarmy blends moody brilliance with subtle shoegaze elements. Hailing from Montreal, Quach founded Thisquietarmy…

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Raymond Scott Woolson: Accidental Grace Notes (Independent, 2006)

Raymond Scott Woolson: Accidental Grace Notes (Independent, 2006)

May 25, 2006
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by Brent I’ve followed Raymond Scott Woolson now for some time. I’ve been absorbed by his passionate and soothing post-rock instrumental orchestrations, composed entirely by…

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Brian McBride: When the Detail Lost its Freedom (Kranky, 2005)

Brian McBride: When the Detail Lost its Freedom (Kranky, 2005)

February 10, 2006
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by Brent Stars of the Lid is one of the legendary groups of the ambient genre. With an approach that is summed up succinctly in…

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Kammarheit: The Starwheel (Cyclic Law, 2005)

Kammarheit: The Starwheel (Cyclic Law, 2005)

January 1, 2006
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by Jason Hailing from Sweden, Kammarheit is a dark ambient artist that paints lush soundscapes that are both ominous, beautiful, and breathtaking. The Starwheel is a brilliantly…

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The Sound Gallery: phos (Republic of Texas Recordings, Somewhere Cold Records, 2005)

The Sound Gallery: phos (Republic of Texas Recordings, Somewhere Cold Records, 2005)

December 22, 2005
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by Brent Our site’s belief in The Sound Gallery’s sophomore full-length CD release, phos, should be evident in the fact that we, along with Republic…

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V/A: The Sleepover Series [Volume 1] (Hammock Music, 2005)

V/A: The Sleepover Series [Volume 1] (Hammock Music, 2005)

December 22, 2005
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by Brent From the opening moments, the music is quieting, cutting through the busyness and clamour of life with floating guitar lines. All of the…

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Yellow6: Melt Inside (Make Mine Music, 2005)

Yellow6: Melt Inside (Make Mine Music, 2005)

September 14, 2005
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by Brent It’s been a full four years since we first pointed you in the direction of Jon Attwood, a.k.a. Yellow6, a UK-based electronic artist…

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Herb Grimaud (of the Sound Gallery)

Herb Grimaud (of the Sound Gallery)

September 2, 2005
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by Jason and Brent How did you get your start in music? My Dad is a big fan of music. So as a child he…

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