Fleet Music: Spring… Edwin leads us to the theme of “new life”; Milkmaids: May Day as celebrated by the milkmaids who brought milk into London; The Adam and Eve Tavern: the landlord reads us his publicity leaflet; In the Long Room (1): “First a duet from Mr James Gordon and Mrs Frances Lee; outside an old woman returning from the fields stops to listen”; Elizabeth Bocock: Extracts from the records of the Battle Bridge magistrates court; In the Long Room (2): a rare treat – a rend(er)ing of Cherry Ripe by Signora Lotta Cannelloni; Street Cries: an impression of the aural chaos which must have been the daily experience of Londoners.
This album by Kenyan electronic producer rPH and poet Kins of Spade reflects on the impact of religion in their lives and society. Bandcamp New & Notable May 12, 2023
Poet Douglas Kearney and composer/producer/drummer Val Jeanty link up for a a compelling LP that feels like the written word come to life. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2021
On her new EP, Japanese producer Mikado Koko deconstructs the traditional, mixing avant-garde vocals and glitch breaks with koto. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 15, 2020
In a lane all his own, aint about me lays moody spoken word over rippling soundscapes on songs that feel cinematic in scope. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2020