Dec 12, 2018 | Moonchy & Tobias Reviews, Reviews, Todd Tobias Reviews
Pat Moonchy and Todd Tobias bring with the song “La Bete Et La Belle” a piece of music that stands out with its experimental nature of the mainstream. The mix of psychedelic and dark industrial mood captures the listener but at the latest with the supremely versatile voice Moonchys, skillfully exploiting every facet, height and depth. Yeah, you only hear Moonchy sing in the song. In addition to the featured song, you should definitely listen to the same name album of the band, because as for the versatility of the duo, you get here the full overview. A journey through the most diverse, beautiful musical landscapes worthwhile.
Dec 10, 2018 | Chloë March Review, Reviews, Todd Tobias Reviews
“A collaboration between musicians Todd Tobias and Chloë March, Amialluma is an album’s worth of atmospheric ambient music that desultorily drifts between a whimsical and eerie tone. All ten compositions have a distinct hauntological ambiance. The soundscapes...
Dec 10, 2018 | Kramies Reviews, Reviews
“Since signing with Australian label Hidden Shoal Records, Colorado-based Kramies Windt has forged a critically, if not necessarily commercially successful career by drawing on his European (Dutch) background, adding this to his own Appalachian roots and teaming...
Dec 10, 2018 | Moonchy & Tobias Reviews, Reviews, Todd Tobias Reviews
“Over the last couple of years Todd Tobias released a bunch of atmospheric soundscapes, telling stories without words. His new album is a collaborative effort with Italian avant-garde singer Pat Moonchy, whose voice is not a vessel for lyrics per se, but more of...
Dec 10, 2018 | Isophene Reviews, Reviews
“It’s time to add some chill to our evening, so we’re updating Chilling in Eden with Colours Explode by Isophene. A track from the album Reverbatory. A lot of Isophene’s inspiration comes from the nature where he lives and downtempo electronic music, which...
Dec 10, 2018 | Reviews, Slow Dancing Society Reviews
“Following a companion volume released this spring, Washington-based Drew Sullivan continues to confirm his status as a master of instrumental melodic ambience. As its title suggests, the Torchlight Parade series is ideally suited to night-time listening, with...