Review of Gareth Dickson’s collected at sonomu.net

Stephen Fruitman review Collected Recordings over at sonomu.net An armful of songs and a handful of instrumentals recorded at home. Glaswegian Gareth Dickson has spent the last few years touring as Vashti Bunyan´s guitarist, has contributed to works by Juana Molina and Max Richter, and is slowly but surely gaining a reputation as an artist […]

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“We Move Through Negative Spaces” reviewed at contactmusic.com

Review of Kontakte’s album We Move Through Negative Spaces at contactmusic.com Kontakte follow-up their debut Soundtrack For Lost Road Movies with ‘We Move Through Negative Spaces’ their most accomplished work to date. No evidence of any difficult second album syndrome here. Indeed evidence points to the contrary with an EP release prior to the album […]

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Future Sequence review “We Move Through Negative Spaces”

The new Kontakte album “We Move Through Negative Spaces” was reviewed by Future Sequence Intensity and emotion are two really difficult elements to marry effectively in music. Too often, you hear records that fall too far on either side of the line; too focused on what’s pushed out sonically, or on cheap chord sequences – cliched […]

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Tasty reviews “We Move Through Negative Spaces”

Review of Kontakte’s “We Move Through Negative Spaces” from Tasty fanzine. London-based instrumental 4-piece taking their name from the piece by electronica pioneer Karlheinz Stockhausen, release their follow-up to 2008’s “Soundtracks to Lost Road Movies”. Consisting of electro-beat led instrumental mood-pieces that are texturally guitar-heavy, they tick most of the usual post-rock boxes (although judging […]

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