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Tag Archives: second language
oliver cherer
Just love the faraway fluency of this ‘un. Peeled from a forthcoming Second Language set ‘I feel nothing most days’, this is ‘most days’ by Oliver Cherer. A curiously soothing cloud watching drift away, something that’s a little frail, airless … Continue reading
richard moult
Perhaps it’s the remoteness; the solace of the terrain, the sparseness of the landscape or that closeness to nature – the sea, the air and the elements that’s evoked by Richard Moult’s forthcoming set ‘Sjoraust’ for second language, that gives … Continue reading
silver servants
Another of those – how did we miss this mysteries – this haunting psych folk mystic is by Silver Servants from a second language release from last year, something that’s sure to turn the heads – if it hasn’t already … Continue reading
oliver cherer
You may or as the case may be might not recall (in which case why) us falling over words of fondness poured forth in the direction of Oliver Cherer’s (as then forthcoming) album ‘Sir Ollife Leigh and other ghost’ (still … Continue reading
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Tagged classic folk, folk, medieval folk, oliver cherer, pastoral folk, psych folk, second language, spiritual folk
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oliver cherer
Now this is very special and most unexpected, so taken with this on initial listens that what with Lent fast approaching we are considering giving up on sleep until Second Language’s PR people send out physical CD’s. debut release from … Continue reading
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Tagged haunting, oliver cherer, second language, spirituals, traditional folk
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oliver cherer
Now this is very special and most unexpected, so taken with this on initial listens that what with Lent fast approaching we are considering giving up on sleep until Second Language’s PR people send out physical CD’s. debut release from … Continue reading
tales from the attic – volume XIII
Tales from the Attic Volume XIII Revolutions of 45 and 33 kind. No overblown introductions to greet this particular missive (I hear your disappointment) – frankly we are too tired and music’d up to think what to say, that said … Continue reading
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isan
Oh and back to that ISAN track – typical tender trimming from Messrs Saville and Ryan, ‘kirkeskov’ is a kookily cooled gloopy soupy cortege of chirping tropicalia sounds beset in ice formed snow globes so fragile you fear they’ll shatter … Continue reading
littlebow
Sneaking into our air space and sprinkling its adoring affection upon everything it touches is the latest lovely from littlebow. Heavy hearted as we were in discovering we’d somehow missed their debuting ‘the edge blown aerophone’ from a year or … Continue reading
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Tagged kraut, littlebow, lounge, minimalist, pastoral, pi magpie, second language
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