Mar 9, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
I’ve covered the work of dutch-american dream-pop-crafter kramies many times on MFOA, and i am always happy to hear something new from him. now he has released another soaring, floaty, whistful new track for your free downloading pleasure as a bit of a promotional tool ahead of his upcoming french tour. i recommend it.
Mar 9, 2015 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
Put out the bunting. Strike up the band. Kramies has released a new song. Once again produced by Jason Lytle, ‘The Fate That Never Favored Us’ makes its way slowly and carefully down the tributaries of your half consciousness. In black and white, smiling faces wave in half speed at the vessel as it moves on. But they’re waving good bye. And Kramies is on board. Waiting for fate to favour him.
Mar 8, 2015 | Erik Nilsson Reviews, Reviews
“Recollage by Erik Nilsson is a strong contender for best free release of the year. Nilsson brings together a variety of acoustic instrumemts (guitar, piano, glockenspiel) and field recordings (clocks appear more than once), slices and splices them, sets them in...
Feb 16, 2015 | Chloë March Review, Reviews
“london based dream pop chanteuse chloe march has released a second spaced out music video from her excellent current album, ‘nights bright days’. this new tune, ‘orpheus head’, is a crystalline ballad of obsession that has chloe creating...
Feb 16, 2015 | Markus Mehr Reviews, Reviews
“Now five albums deep into a well-developed and diverse career within your basic experimental ambient/drone/noise framework, Germany’s Markus Mehr returned late last year with his latest album Binary Rooms, pushing his emotionally-charged sonic sculptures into...
Feb 12, 2015 | Involved Reviews, Reviews
“Best Albums of 2014 – A remotely composed album between an American and a Belgian trading their material only on the Internet, Revolving Maze overcomes borders on multiple dimensions. Mixing cinematic compositions ala Craig Armstrong, trip-hop, IDM,...