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| | | | Dazzling in its array of dreamy meditations and hypnotic rhythmic undercurrents, A Space Between is an enthralling new album from The Numb Project. The Portland, Oregon-based alias of producer Chris Calarco caught our ears last year with the grippingly atmospheric album Transmissions from a Troubled Radio, and A Space Between continues to showcase Calarco's penchant for captivating soundscapes. A Space Between succeeds with both lush synth-led entrancement and warming percussion, which melds hip-hop, downtempo, and dub-inspired trip-hop with cohesive allure. "A Monkst" opens the album with glimmering synth intrigue, which moves seamlessly amidst a calming bass pulse and head-nodding percussion. | |
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| | | | Apologies for the non-folk horror content today, but to be fair, I have written previously about Matt Berry's music in a folk horror context, so please indulge me while I review his latest release, the excellent Heard Noises (also, I asked the Folk Horror Police for permission to post this, and they said yes). When... | |
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| | | | A dreamy and soulful rock entrancement shows throughout "Living the Dream," a new single from Phoenix-based composer and painter Allan Jamisen. The track is our first look at Jamisen's upcoming album, Life Lessons, from which "Living the Dream" is one of its ten tracks. Gospel-inspired backing vocal soulfulness melds with a rainy-day rock feeling, bolstered by soaring guitar lines and steady rhythms. The release's memorable production aligns with a consuming thematic outlook, encouraging one to embrace a life that's genuinely exciting to them. "It's always darkest before the dawn, at the intersection of right or wrong," the vocals open with | |
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