Nov 21, 2014 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
“Recently emerged from a mail Kramies on in the promo box. The Wooden Heart. I stand up and clap applause. The beginning and the end, between four whimsical songs. Melodic folk and atmospheric dream pop. Kramies, behind it hides the Dutch-American singer-songwriter Kramies Windt from Denver, Colorado. Sounds that make us meditate. I stare off into space. Far away. It’s nice to dive for a few minutes in dreamy folk-pop and a touch of psychedelic. The Jason Lytle (Grandaddy) produced EP “The Wooden Heart” was released on the Australian label Hidden Shoal a year ago. Here and now, the music is still beautiful and timeless.”
Nov 21, 2014 | Kryshe Reviews, Reviews
“In Between is the latest release from Germany based ambient composer and sound artist Kryshe via Hidden Shoal. The EP was actually available in September, but was a new discovery to me this week. It is a lovely five track journey featuring crystalline piano...
Nov 19, 2014 | makee Reviews, Reviews
“I like a bit of mystery. It adds something to the process of musical discovery. Why, for example, are all the songs on Makee’s self-titled EP four letters long? For that matter, is Australia really upside down? Pondering that kind of thing will make all the...
Nov 19, 2014 | makee Reviews, Reviews
“Makee is the name given to the hazy beat creations of Dan Cavalli – who in the past was seen drumming in some bygone electronic acts out of Perth like The Transients and Druid Lee Roth. But this is an entirely new transformation. For the past 10 years or so,...
Nov 17, 2014 | Elisa Luu Reviews, Reviews
“Shebeen is the first single from Rome residing Elisabetta Luciani`s brand new album Enchanting Gaze. The single consists of manipulated sonic effects, catchy repeated folk chords, exuberant electronic hovers and ambient loaded panoramas. Undoubtedly she is an...
Nov 14, 2014 | Chloë March Review, Reviews
‘Chloe March’s third album loosely fits in this category (the concept album). But you won’t find an overarching narrative theme. Instead, you’ll find a suite of songs that use image-patterns of night, winter, light, dark with a sub-theme of Orpheus and Eurydice...