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SOPHIE’s birth of venus in ‘Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides’

SOPHIE | Oil of Every Pearls Un-Insides | Future Classic / MSMSMSM Release date: 15 June 2018 Written by Jenna Dreisenstock Drenched syrup-swirl; a hallucinatory richness screams The Birth of Venus, the reveal and a shimmering pearl curling in picturesque shine in a nude pop-layered, mermaid-sweetened melody. A dreamlike playfulness in dance

Melody’s Echo Chamber returns with bittersweet uplift in ‘Bon Voyage’

Melody’s Echo Chamber | Bon Voyage | Domino Recording Co / Fat Possum  Release date: June 15th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock Healing within the clutches of the heart, the flourish of reflection and wilt of each nestled thorn; to drink in desperation the clarity of sparkling water – a

Review: Johnny Jewel’s nightmarish catharsis of ‘Themes for Television’

Johnny Jewel | Themes for Television | Italians Do It Better Release date: 21 May 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock  “The project began as a sonic exploration of the sounds I was hearing in my nightmares. I wanted to find my way out of the maze by focusing on beauty over fear —

Review: oOoOO & Islamiq Grrrls defy all senses on ‘Faminine Mystique’

oOoOO & Islamiq Grrrls | Faminine Mystique | Nihjgt Feelings Release date: May 18th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock A bleeding glimmer in each finger. The shining of the cut-throat glass shards as hands press for a breakthrough; the chamber of a mime. Defined in black and white, painted onto the artistic body in mute

Review: Beach House embrace unforgiving rebirth on ‘7’

Beach House | 7 | Bella Union / Sub Pop Release date: May 11th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock A golden lyrical weave; sunlight winding, grasping like vines, a stunning bloom of melancholia sewing flowers in // out and around each rib, growing and wilting with the heaving of saltwater

Review: Black Moth Super Rainbow candy coat horror on ‘Panic Blooms’

Black Moth Super Rainbow | Panic Blooms | Rad Cult  Release date: May 4th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock A honeyed simmer in the deathly wilt; bubble-pop electronic pollen, stunning on sticky fingertips and cry of razor blades in a caramel apple. A lush, flow of saccharine blood in the

Review: Midas Fall burst into cinematic bliss on ‘Evaporate’

Midas Fall | Evaporate | Monotreme Records Release date: April 27th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock Hands clasped in royal blue; the kindness of unseeing mist, sleeping in palms. Of caverns within and the cold grey, phantasm bodies as stalagmites. Reverberation in effect-soaked bloom, emerald green pines in the howling

Review: Nils Frahm’s sensory anatomy in ‘All Melody’

Nils Frahm | All Melody | Erased Tapes Release date: January 26th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock Vast open spaces within a constraint. Worlds within a wooden bowl; a four walled reverberation of sound; bouncing, rolling, caressing each object as it produces its unique timbre. Layered sounds presented back to

Review: Högni expresses existential locomotion on ‘Two Trains’

Högni | Two Trains | Erased Tapes Records Release date: 20 October 2017 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock You are but a shadow locomotive of yourself; the crisp burn of cold has numbed your feet, your legs. Wheels that have been frozen solid, and left you stranded as the cargo you’ve

Review: Portico Quartet, Art in the Age of Automation

By Mo Hafeez Portico Quartet, even for those with their ears to the ground of the jazz scene, will not be a familiar household name to most – this is despite them holding a Mercury Prize nomination for their debut effort Knee-Deep in the North Sea. Jazz, electronica and ambient

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