Vocal
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Field Works – Stations Review
Recordings of deep seismic activity and the human voice collide.
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Introducing… Alison Cotton
A haunted siren invoking 60's British folk.
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Field Works return with new music made from seismic recordings
Singing with Mother Earth
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Introducing… Nyokabi Kariũki
Kenyan composer with a penchant for the avant-garde
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Introducing… Charlotte Greve
One of the most unique mergers of sound in 2021.
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Jonathan Hulten – Chants From Another Place Review
Chants from everywhere and nowhere.
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Katherine de Rosset – Fire Rises Review
Vocal focused folk to calm and soothe.
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Deya Dova – Isles of the Great Goddess Review
Bringing in Celtic and Gaelic roots to tribal folk.
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Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell – Burn Review
Igniting a flame of passion from the deepest of musical wells.
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Introducing… Cheryl B. Engelhardt
Enya on a forest walk.
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Nyx and Gazelle Twin – Deep England Review
The horror of modern day England.
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Jordan Reyes – Sand Like Stardust Review
Sunrise to Sunset Meditations
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Sarah Kirkland Snider – Mass for the Endangered Review
Sounds like… A choral arrangement for the final reckoning of humankind. The review If ever I needed a composer who knows how to score tense,…
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Masma Dream World – Play At Night Review
Butoh of this World
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Chouk Bwa & The Ångströmers – Vodou Ale Review
Caribbean voodoo comes to the dancefloor
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Deya Dova – Birthplace of the Sun Review
Native African chants
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Deya Dova – Koyangwuti Review
Deya Dova brings the desert song home
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Johanna Glaza – Exile Review
Witchcraft of the heart and mind
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Introducing… Jonathan Hultén
Mystical folk with a quirky dark twist
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Dominique Fils-Aimé – Stay Tuned! Review
Soulful vocals and sensual beats
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Xi.Me.Na – Before You Review
Taking the opera to the indie-tronica scene
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Jukio Kallio – Kuabee Music Review
Japanese game mode plus Finnish electronica makes for amazing music
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Introducing… Minor Pieces
Wrapping the music around a powerful voice
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Lisa Gerrard and David Kuckhermann – Hiraeth Review
Handpans and sirens
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Happy Rhodes – Ectotrophia Review
Dream Pop is a wonderfully cryptic genre as it can mean many things to different people. For Happy Rhodes, Ectotrophia is a fantastic compilation of…
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Katie Mullins – Three Songs Review
Vocal Folk Perfection Katie Mullens returns to music after a period of time away healing her voice that had been injured for the third time!…
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Introducing… Katie Mullins
Katie Mullins uses her voice as a multi-layered instrument in a beautiful way that I’ve not often heard. Katie loops her voice over and over to…
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Introducing… David Allred
David Allred is gearing up to release his debut solo album and his lead single “The Garden” has bewitched me. The singer and multi-instrumentalist has…
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Live Vault – The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices
I had planned to start a new Saturday feature this weekend but it has to wait. I stumbled across the sublime live radio concert from…
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The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices & Lisa Gerrard – “BooCheeMish” Review
The best vocal album of 2018
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Marya Stark – “Lineage” Review
With a voice and a drum, Stark will woe your body numb
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Jessica Curry – “So Let Us Melt” Review
Classical and game soundtrack of the year contender
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Lisa Gerrard and The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices team up for new album
The ultimate vocal collaboration!
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Video Vault – Stefano Guzzetti and Lisa Gerrard
An understated movement from string and voice.
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Camille – “OUI” Review
Returning from the Monastery of vocal layers in style
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Introducing… Scarlet Crow
Beautiful harmonies from the forest of souls
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Rebekka Karijord – “Mother Tongue” Review
Rebekka’s music has often been quite sparse and minimalist but her powerful voice and ability to create a sombre and intimate atmosphere has always made…
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SPC ECO – “Under My Skin” Review
Electronica haze and chill...

































