Simon Bainton – Visiting Tides
New on Hibernate and the second in their ‘best of British’ vinyl series is the excellent Visiting Tides by Simon Bainton. Simon’s work will be familiar to you if you’ve bought anything by… Continue reading
New on Hibernate and the second in their ‘best of British’ vinyl series is the excellent Visiting Tides by Simon Bainton. Simon’s work will be familiar to you if you’ve bought anything by… Continue reading
Welcome to Irregular Crates – a new blog and podcast series. From time to time, we’ll post up news of our musical discoveries as well as our own podcast shows presented by Harry… Continue reading
Again, a long hiatus from us but we’re still live and kicking. This time we’ve called Harry Towell back to present another Grounding Sounds show – this time under his House/Techno moniker… Continue reading
It’s been a short while again but fear not, we’ve another Grounding Sounds show up for you today, courtesy of the artist behind Maps and Diagrams, Hessien, Black Elk, Bluhm, Karst, Atlantis, Louper… Continue reading
In the first year of operation, Grounding Sounds has made shows available on an infrequent basis. As interest increases, the shows ready to post are starting to back up, so we’d best get… Continue reading
For the next Grounding Sounds show, we welcome Peter Van Cooten who runs the Ambient Blog (www.ambientblog.net). The site offers regularly updated coverage of the modern ambient music scene, with a carefully curated… Continue reading
After a brief hiatus we thought it was about time we shared the next Grounding Sounds show with you. We have also decided to return with a new look, switching our old blogger… Continue reading
Grounding Sounds number five is from Byron Christodoulou. For those not familiar with Byron, perhaps you may recognise some of his many projects. He is from Greece, has lived in many places, but currently… Continue reading
After a short break to allow you to sink into the first two episodes of Grounding Sounds, we return with another double header to see out the year. First up, we welcome Clothbound… Continue reading