Month: July 2021

Quiet Space — #181 — Process

Tobias Karlehag is a multi-instrumentalist and sound artist from Gothenburg, Sweden. With his solo project he creates spacious ambient and drone music through algorithmic compositions and improvisation. In his debut album ‘Process’ he shapes a still and meditative state with modular synths, electric guitar and various electronics with underlying narratives. We’ll also feature other wonderful releases from the Past Inside The Present label on this episode of the Quiet Space.

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Quiet Space — #179 — The Strange Charm of Polar Seas

Originally born in London to mixed Indian/British heritage, Simon McCorry trained in cello at The Centre for Young Musicians & Morley College then studied philosophy at Durham University, he is now based in Stroud, Gloucestershire. His work is a rich combination of field recordings, adept loop based cello compositions and atmospheric improvisations that explore the rich sonic possibilities of the cello through a host of treatments and effects chains. His latest album for the excellent Polar Seas label is our feature as we also take stock of some of their amazing other releases from this year.

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1/2/3/4 — #202 — Painterly

The songs on Nico Hedley’s debut album Painterly were sparked by unsparing self-reflection. The result of this intuitive process is an unusual and gorgeous collection of songs about loss, miscommunication, and selfishness. We’ll hear the first single from this exciting new release plus the reissue of a jazz/folk album from The J Ann C Trio and the anxious quirky new track from UK’s Pozi.

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Quiet Space — #178 — Panabrite

Under the name Panabrite, Seattle-based electronic musician Norm Chambers makes incredibly emotional and lush music through his love of analog synthesizers. His work draws from early new age, kosmische, and library music. In recent times, Norm has been going through some hardship with his health. I wanted to dedicate this show to his amazing talent and inspirational music. Visit his bandcamp site and help support this amazing artist. 

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1/2/3/4 — #201 — Sleeping Like A Maniac

Justin Bernasconi returns with the first taste of album that will be released in September. Produced by ‘Maestro’ Jeff Lang,  it’s a great new direction for a stellar guitarist. He is considered a rarity among guitarists and songwriters. Straddling styles and sounds from the Delta Blues, Appalachian Bluegrass, English Folk and all stops in between, his highly original tunes, are infused with exciting and soulful guitar playing.

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