If I had to pick a favourite species of butterfly (and I can’t imagine a… Read the postWeek 710: “Papillon” by Johannes Motschmann
“Clap Your Hands Say Yeah” – Alec Ounsworth’s fantastic stage name – implies and encourages… Read the postWeek 709: “Blue Turning Gray” by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The Baltic is a pretty interesting sea. It’s young (for a sea) having only formed… Read the postWeek 708: “Spark” by Niklas Paschburg
One of the things I enjoyed most about learning to read music was the symbols… Read the postWeek 707: “Bless Those Tired Eyes” by Clem Leek
First things first: “The Bulgarian State Television Female Choir” has to be the most bizarre… Read the postWeek 706: “Polegnara e Todora” by The Bulgarian State Television Female Choir
I was most definitely a bicycle kid. Mind you, I probably wasn’t the type of… Read the postWeek 705: “Bicycle Kids” by Phil Cook
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio’s website says that they specialize in “the lost art of… Read the postWeek 704: “Can I Change My Mind” by Tyrone Davis (Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio cover)
Considering that it’s outside of the mainstream, this is a very popular song. While Randy… Read the postWeek 703: “Resonance” by Home
I’m glad that Goon chose “Pink and Orange” as the title for the opening track… Read the postWeek 702: “Pink and Orange” by Goon
Ask most of us what we know about Tasmania and we might be able to… Read the postWeek 701: “Mulberry Mouse” by Alan Gogoll
It’s week 700 so I want to do something cool for you. But it’s also… Read the postWeek 700: “Nature’s Ratio” by Slowly Rolling Camera
You’ve probably seen an image of a nebula, even if you weren’t aware that it… Read the postWeek 699: “Nebula” by Fabeats & Very Noise Person
And in the “leave them wanting more” category, we have British folk artist Liana Flores’… Read the postWeek 698: “Rises the Moon” by Liana Flores
There is no shortage of breakup songs in the pop universe. Most of these focus… Read the postWeek 697: “No Hard Feelings” by Wolf Alice
After a few days travelling and camping in the highlands of Iceland, Bonobo and Ólafur… Read the postWeek 696: “Loom” by Olafur Arnalds and Bonobo
I didn’t have a treehouse in my backyard growing up, but I did have a… Read the postWeek 695: “Eleuthera” by Tor
The quickest way to understand the kind of music made by Britain’s Public Service Broadcasting… Read the postWeek 694: “Go!” by Public Service Broadcasting
I am particularly susceptible to getting lost in albums that pile obscure samples on top… Read the postWeek 693: “Doubletalk Gets Through to You” by Xploding Plastix
Sam Prekop’s self-titled debut album came out in 1999, but it doesn’t sound like 1999.… Read the postWeek 692: “Practice Twice” by Sam Prekop
Here’s a musical genre that I didn’t know I needed in my life: daytime disco.… Read the postWeek 691: “Tulsa” by Poolside