As usual, Kirby manipulates various interwar records to fit a cavalcade of emotional states: blissful (B1, E8), tragic (D2, D5), frantic (E1, E6), and just plain horrifying (F3, G1, H1, K1). gjoe52
The real title of this album is "Carl Stone songs you can cry to." Sonali will make you dance, I guess, but then you'll start crying again after that. Paul Klee
This release is an outstanding showcase or Sarah Davachi's talents as a pianist, vocalist and composer.
The first part of Perfume showcases her ability to find new expressions for solo piano, whilst the second adds her unique, deep-pitched expressive voice; a study in bold restraint.
The final piece is the departure; an extended composition build around the interplay of two violins. No vibrato; just long notes and silence.
This is a first class album. Timely, resonant and beautiful. Michael Mueller
St Celfer returns with tracks culled from a series of live shows, each one a showcase for his inventive experimentalism. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 26, 2023
Seattle’s St Celfer returns with four more boundary-breaking electronic compositions sparked with sudden bursts of melody. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 6, 2022
THE WORK IS STRIKING. The sound manipulation is skillful, and the artist has been concerned with integrating the exterior atmosphere with the sounds produced inside buildings. Through this symbiosis, the work is enriched and captivates all our attention. A big thank you Ludovic! drone2805