Sleep Of Reason

2 LP “I fell into a deep sleep of reason Everything broken and hence when I woke up from that deep sleep of reason it all made sense” A Unique Artistic Partnership. This project represents a distinct and carefully considered artistic endeavor. Developed by Mark Springer (Rip, Rig and Panic) and Neil Tennant (The Pet […]

Morsefest 2017: The Testimony Of A Dream

– 1 – 1. Intro 2. Lifeline 3. Part I – So Many Roads 4. Part Ii – Star For a Day 5. Part Iii – the Humdrum Life 6. Part Iv – All the Way To the Grave 7. Part V – the Eyes of the Saviour 8. Part Vi – So Many Roads […]

A Southern Haunting

After receiving 40-acres, an ex-slave family battles man and myth to uncover the truth behind their land.

Blood On The Silver Screen

Two Sasamis exist in harmony. First is Sasami Ashworth, the conservatory-trained classical French horn player, producer, and composer—an artist with a studious approach to craft. And then there is all-caps SASAMI, the fearless performer and protagonist of her three increasingly audacious albums. For Blood On the Silver Screen, these two sides fused for her most […]

Boy Named If: And Other Childrens Stories

2 LP Tracklisting: 1. Farewell 2. The Boy if Named 3. Penelope Halfpenny 4. The Difference 5. What If I Can’t Give You Anything But Love 6. Paint the Red Rose Blue 7. Mistook Me For a Fool 8. My Most Beautiful Mistake 9. Magnificent Hurt 10. The Man You Love To Hate 11. Death […]

Greatest Hits Broadcast Collection

To see Stevie Wonder live in the 1970s and 1980s was to witness a musical force of nature–a soul-stirring, joy-flled, and deeply spiritual experience that left audiences transformed.In the ’70s, Stevie was at the height of his creative powers–his golden era With ground breaking albums like Songs in the Key of Life and Innervisions , […]

Heimat

“Heimat” = German for “home / homeland / native land” – a term that merely refers to a relationship between people and spaces but has nevertheless always been highly emotionally charged. Often misused, it sometimes causes discomfort, lively discussions and battles over interpretation. Maik Weichert (guitar) comments: Heimat is not meant as the narrow-minded end […]

From Way Down Here

Nashville’s Jess Kerber first picked up a guitar at the age of 12, and her precocious drive to experiment with different tunings and picking styles – influenced by kindred spirits like Joni Mitchell and Susan Tedeschi – led to the development of a unique sonic palette and authentic, personal approach to songwriting. Inspired equally by […]

Ugetsu

By the time he made Ugetsu, Kenji Mizoguchi was already an elder statesman of Japanese cinema, fiercely revered by Akira Kurosawa and other directors of a younger generation. And with this exquisite ghost story, a fatalistic wartime tragedy derived from stories by Akinari Ueda and Guy de Maupassant, he created a touchstone of his art, […]

Cave World

In this time of strife, insanity and confusion, only one band is depraved enough to offer themselves up as herald. Like sin-eaters if sins had to be ingested from a very small spoon, Viagra Boys have consumed the utterly incomprehensible chaos of our era and distilled it into 12 immaculate tracks of post-truth-cow-funk-kraut-wave-enlightenment. Tracklisting 1. […]