-
Alexandre Babel – Over/Upper
The latest vinyl edition from the DUMPF label out of Zurich, Switzerland is also the first-ever release from Swiss born and Berlin based drummer, percussionist and composer, Alexandre Babel. Reared on such musical…
-
Arcane Device – Noise Matrix Mantras + Modular Waves
First we have to deal with the big, fat elephant in the room. Although they share a word in their names, Arcane Device and Arcane Candy are completely unrelated entities. The latter is…
-
Various Artists – Four-Beat Rhythm: The Writings of Wilhelm Reich
“Wilhelm Reich was an Austrian psychoanalyst, a member of the second generation of psychoanalysts after Sigmund Freud, and one of the most radical figures in the history of psychiatry. After graduating in medicine…
-
Carrie Koffman – Carillon Sky
On her Carillon Sky CD from way back in 2011, the wild haired sax siren Carrie Koffman offers up 63 minutes worth of smooth and frilly filigree that would not sound out of…
-
Arcane Candy’s 2014 Favorite Releases
(In alphabetical order by artist name.) New Releases • Alvarius B – What One Man Can Do With an Acoustic Guitar, Surely Another Can Do With His Hands Around the Neck of God…
-
Bora Yoon – Sunken Cathedral
You know how you wrote on your dating profile that you enjoy long walks on the beach and quiet evenings at home? Well, this here Sunken Cathedral CD by composer / vocalist Bora…
-
Bill Seaman + John Supko – s_traits
The sprawling 77-minute CD s_traits is comprised of 26 short tracks of academic glitch from two members of the faculty of Duke University, Bill Seaman and John Supko. In case you lose track…
-
Ingram Marshall + Jim Bengston – Alcatraz + Eberbach
You know how some DVDs boast a slide show as a bonus feature? Well, on this here Alcatraz + Eberbach job, the whole dang thing is a slide show! Hell, in its total…
-
Frequency Curtain – Frequency Curtain
Do you remember that AMM album called Before Driving to the Chapel, We Took Coffee With Rick and Jennifer Reed? Of course you do. As it turns out, Rick and Jennifer Reed are…
-
Brekekekexkoaxkoax – We Used to be Such Good Friends
Brandishing a bizarre band name that sounds like Popeye’s laugh followed by the throaty call of a tropical bird, Brekekekexkoaxkoax first appeared within the space-time continuum that we call home back in 1996…