Jun 2, 2020 | Features & Articles, Interviews, Markus Mehr, News Updates
With the release of his new album Brief Conversations, Markus Mehr has delivered a stunning marriage of musicality and acoustic experimentalism. Through the capture and transformation of the sounds of the internal spaces we inhabit, Mehr presents a new kind of magical...
Jan 22, 2019 | Connected View News, Features & Articles, News Updates, Three Questions
Connected View produce trojan horses. On first listen their output is littered with seemingly innocent, naive late-night instrumental jams, but on each successive spin you begin to notice the patterns and the purposefulness. By this time the woozy, rolling melodies...
Mar 22, 2018 | Erik Nilsson, Features & Articles, Three Questions
Erik Nilsson creates music that, in someways, defies logic. It is intrinsically linked to the manipulation and re-ordering of the “natural”, yet through this process somehow creates a new “nature”. Releases such as Hearing Things, Recollage and...
Mar 2, 2018 | Features & Articles, News Updates, Summon The Birds News, Three Questions
Summon the Birds’ latest album Blood Love is an inspired interweaving of song and story. The 6-track epic pulls you in right from the opening strains of ‘Funeral for a King’ and only lets go long after brilliant closer ‘London Tap Water’ rings...
Dec 14, 2017 | Features & Articles, Target Archery News, Three Questions
Target Archery’s stunning 2017 debut, The Clock of the Long Now, unwinds over 40 blissful minutes, weaving a suite of glimmering musical tapestries that expand beyond the borders of conventional guitar pop. Headed by Ambrose Nock (Apricot Rail) and featuring...
Oct 25, 2016 | Featured Track, Features & Articles, Licensing News, perth
With an acutely transcendent and atmospheric vibe, perth’s ‘Drank and Kites and Tomorrow’ is a lucid and expansive slice of wave-gaze pop. Pulsing, agitated rhythms offset the cosmic streaming of synths, voice and guitars, eventually morphing into a kind of...