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After a short break, we return with the next podcast in the Irregular Crates series in which we welcome Craig Gillman. Craig’s guest-mix includes a whopping 40 tracks spanning the Dark and Chill… Continue reading
It’s been a while since I’ve posted up an album in the Irregular Crates archive, so I thought I’d pull out a massive album for you to get your teeth into. If somehow… Continue reading
2013 is continuing to surprise me, not just with the old stalwarts but with new releases from as yet undiscovered names. Last week I happened upon the new release on Ba Da… Continue reading
A new release involving Richard Skelton usually provokes a reflex purchase and it never disappoints. ‘Succession’ sees Richard return to the *AR moniker alongside Autumn Richardson, with whom he composed the brilliant ‘Wolf… Continue reading
We’ve decided to take the plunge and set up an Irregular Crates label to run alongside our blog! We will curate it with exactly the kind of musical unpredictability you’d expect to stumble… Continue reading
As I sit down in search of music this evening, I take little time to realise that ‘Seven Hours’ by Douglas Dare is quite an exquisite discovery . Somehow I have missed it… Continue reading
The ever consistent Sonic Pieces have continued to supplement their impressive catalog this year with some great material. Much of their roster has provided household Modern Classical/Electro Acoustic maestros such as Erik Skodvin,… Continue reading
With a generous helping of mesmerising and intriguing recordings, Huerco S’s debut album ‘Colonial Patterns’ was released on Software Recording Co. this month and has already incurred a healthy amount of praise. It… Continue reading
Drenched in raw old-school goodness, Washerman’s debut full-length album ‘Raw Poet’ out now on Drumpoet Community has been one of the most anticipated records of the year as far as the Deep House… Continue reading
Like many, the bulk of my interest in the modern Ambient music scene was built from exposure to netlabels. Some of my favourite artists have risen from creating music and releasing for free… Continue reading