Every house whispers. Mine gets most talkative in winter. There’s one spot near the bottom… Read the postWeek 761: “Whispering House” by Hania Rani ft. Olafur Arnalds
My family had the chance to be part of something pretty cool today. A British… Read the postWeek 750: “Continuum 3” by Nala Sinephro
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
Ambient duo yes/and is the project of guitarist Meg Duffy and producer Joel Ford. But… Read the postWeek 653: “Ugly Orange” by yes/and
I got COVID this week, so I spent a lot more time sleeping than finding… Read the postWeek 650: “Montania” by Calma Interiore
People don’t give autumn the recognition it deserves. Spring is the season of life and… Read the postWeek 647: “Oktober” by Båd
Roger Federer retired from tennis last week, and it hit me a bit harder than… Read the postWeek 645: “Anything You Synthesize” by The American Dollar
I’ve never been one for teams of superheroes. Or superheroes at all, really. I know… Read the postWeek 628: “B Major” by Trio Ramberget
Okay everyone, quick check-in: is there a project you were working on, or plans you… Read the postWeek 622: “Essential Attitudes” by Peals
I was talking recently to someone who had moved here from the coast, and they… Read the postWeek 567: “Lakes” by Gia Margaret
There are two kinds of movie scientists. Usually, the scientist is a minor character; a… Read the postWeek 565: “The Hubble Constant” by Kid Koala
It’s time for us to celebrate the humble tomato. And when I say humble, I… Read the postWeek 560: “Tomato Day” by Kelpe
The other day, in the late afternoon, I suddenly got tired. Not sleepy, or spent… Read the postWeek 559: “The Times are Tired” by Alaskan Tapes
It’s been 215 days since the WHO declared a pandemic. I’m not sure whether that… Read the postWeek 544: “How to Fall in Love in a Pandemic” by Daithí
One of my favourite at-home memories from the past few months is the time when… Read the postWeek 524: “Inspirit” by Julianna Barwick
Few instruments fall victim to typecasting as often as the trumpet. With its high, piercing… Read the postWeek 515: “9” and “Circles” by AAESPO
Lilacs have a pretty limited blooming period – sometimes as brief as two weeks –… Read the postWeek 498: “Lilac” by G Mills
I grew up in a house that was mostly free of junk food, and where… Read the postWeek 486: “Long May It Sustain” by A Winged Victory For The Sullen
If you can believe it, we’re less than six months away from a year that… Read the postWeek 479: “So Far, Not Close” by Square Peg Round Hole
Years ago, when my wife and I had zero kids and infinite free time, we… Read the postWeek 478: “Mountain Path” by WMD