- Spanish Guitars And Night Plazas
- A Hundred Wishes
- Ages Past, Ages Hence
- The Ballad Of The Fox Hunter
- Manx Ayre
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci
- Sun, Moon And Stars
- Breaking Of The Sword
- Lost Souls
- Incantation
- The Gates Of Istanbul
- Caravanserai
- The English Ladye And The Knight
- Kecharitomene
- Penelope's Song
- Sacred Shabbat
- Beneath A Phrygian Sky
- Never-Ending Road (Amhrán Duit)
- The Mystic's Dream
- The Bonny Swans
- The Dark Night Of The Soul
- Marrakesh Night Market
- Full Circle
- Santiago
- Cé Hé Mise Le Ulainght? The Two Trees
- Prospero's Speech
- All Souls Night
- Bonny Portmore
- Between The Shadows
- The Lady Of Shalott
- Greensleeves
- Tango To Evora
- Courtyard Lullaby
- The Old Ways
- Cymbeline
Cerca:k man
- 1: Moony Cat
- 2: Molasses
- 3: Schiefe Bahn
- 4: Whiffs Of Smoke
- 5: The Figurine
- 6: The Demon
- 7: Stereometrie
- 8: Triple Moon Ride
- 9: Secret Of The Ooze
- 10: Pferdchen, Bis Bald !
The post-punk-ish Leipzig garage rockers Onyon put out their last album, 2023’s Last Days On Earth, on Chicago’s revered Trouble In Mind label. Now that Trouble In Mind has ceased operations, they’ll release their forthcoming Pale Horses through the Swish Swash and Mangel labels.
- 01: Okada Tokage
- 02: Butiki (Feat. Nicklas Roots)
- 03: Shibatai
- 04: Habu (Live At Tanner, Helsinki 23.11.2019)
- 05: Kwangsi
- 06: Mamushi (Feat. Nicklas Roots)
- 07: Toyamai
- 08: Erabu
- 09: Kikuzato (Feat. Tapani Rinne)
- 10: Yamori (Feat. Kristo&Apos;S)
- 11: Tawa Gecko (Feat. Pako)
- 12: Barbouri
Vesu's goes dub!
Vesa-Matti Kivioja, aka Vesu's aka Torolf Stendik has been making waves as an integral part of the multi-faceted Ljudverket & Meltdown Deejays crews in his native Finland for many years. He is perhaps most recognised for his "List of Lizards" saga which began in 2019 on Brian Not Brian's Going Good imprint.
Tokage No Risuto, the third instalment in the lizard saga, sees Vesu's migrate deeper into the dub tradition. The beats have slowed down; the atmospheres thickened. Downtempo rhythms, ambient drifts, and dub-infused echoes weave through the landscape, joined at times by guest voices that shimmer and dissolve into the mix.
The 12-track album is available on a special edition cassette with a vibrantly riso-printed card housed inside a laser printed case, with a striking green cassette. Mastered for tape by Giuseppe Ielasi.
Tokage No Risuto has a number of guest appearances, most notably the legendary musical pioneer and woodwind instrumentalist Tapani Rinne of RinneRadio.
- A1: Nichts Für Immer 4:21
- A2: Patientenkollektiv 4:01
- A3: Auf Sie Mit Gebrüll 3:57
- A4: Direkter Vergleich 3:46
- A5: Muttertag 1:15
- A6: Oberbürgermeister 2:37
- B1: Enkeltrick 3:51
- B2: Gestern War Nicht Besser 3:26
- B3: Mir Kann Nichts Passieren 3:19
- B4: Wünsch Dir Nix 5:10
- B5: Das Leben Ist Schön 4:14
- C1: American Fitness Am Hermannplatz 2:23
- C2: Der Romantische Mann 3:41
- C3: Weg Von Hier 2:28
- C4: Army Parka 5:01
- C5: Sympathie Für Meine Hater 3:54
- C6: Beate Zschäpe Hört U2 3:45
- D1: Für Wenige 4:51
- D2: Verliebt 4:13
- D3: Pizza 3:29
- D4: Anti Alles Aktion 5:47
- A1: Nichts Für Immer 4:21
- A2: Patientenkollektiv 4:01
- A3: Auf Sie Mit Gebrüll 3:57
- A4: Direkter Vergleich 3:46
- A5: Muttertag 1:15
- A6: Oberbürgermeister 2:37
- B1: Enkeltrick 3:51
- B2: Gestern War Nicht Besser 3:26
- B3: Mir Kann Nichts Passieren 3:19
- B4: Wünsch Dir Nix 5:10
- B5: Das Leben Ist Schön 4:14
- C1: American Fitness Am Hermannplatz 2:23
- C2: Der Romantische Mann 3:41
- C3: Weg Von Hier 2:28
- C4: Army Parka 5:01
- C5: Sympathie Für Meine Hater 3:54
- C6: Beate Zschäpe Hört U2 3:45
- D1: Für Wenige 4:51
- D2: Verliebt 4:13
- D3: Pizza 3:29
- D4: Anti Alles Aktion 5:47
- A1: Thurston Moore - Drone Cognizance
- B1: Aaron Dilloway - Psychic Motor Disorder
- B2: Pharmakon - Blunt Instruments
- C1: Drew Mcdowall - Feedback
- C2: Mark Solotroff - Terminal '25
- D1: The Rita - 109 190
Inspired by Lou Reed’s groundbreaking 1975 noise opus Metal Machine Music, this collection assembles a formidable lineup of sonic provocateurs—Aaron Dilloway, Drew McDowall, Thurston Moore, Pharmakon, The Rita, and Mark Solotroff—to explore the outer edges of distortion, feedback, and raw electronic texture. Each artist channels the spirit of Reed’s original manifesto of anti-music, pushing their own boundaries through modular synthesis, tape manipulation, harsh noise, and industrial decay. The result is a visceral, immersive experience that celebrates chaos, confronts structure, and redefines what music can be.
- 1: Love Is What We Need
- 2: Coeur Rebelle
- 3: Goodbye
- 4: Dancing Queen
- 5: Corazon Rebelde (Spanish)
- 6: White Rabbit
- 7: Keep Faking It
- 8: We Are The Girls
- 9: Je M'en Fous
- 10: Sit Tight (Lp Only)
Fueled by colorful outfits and an exceptional presence, these power girls were born to break mold and drive full speed in the music scene. Bad Skin was
formed in 2015 and let me introduce you to this killer team. We have lead singer and Rhythm guitarist Dope, Lead guitarist Victoria, Bassist Maria and Samantha
on the Drums. They have toured in the United Kingdom in 2022 & 2025 and with the public demand; they have performed in the biggest Punk festival “Rebellion” in 2023. In 2022 they also showcased at the famous Le Phoque OFF festival . The same year, they also had a huge impact in Plovdiv in Bulgaria for the Spike Festival and Summerfest in USA. They have also performed in Canadian Festival such as Music 4 Cancer, Canadian Music Week, Rock La Cauze, Festivoix,
Rock Fest pour La Santé Mental, Pouzza Fest and many more. This year their main goal is to connect with the future generation and speak about the importance of self-confidence and that, “it’s okay not to be okay as long
as you keep your head high and still be you”. This goal was well achieved, as the fan base grew. People are seeing why these girls are really the IT factor.
They always deliver an outstanding performance and after each show, they take the time to thank everyone who came and always organize a signing and picture
booth so they can speak & connect with their fans.
- 1: Drugdealer Feat. Weyes Blood - Real Thing
- 2: Drugdealer - The News
Over two years in the making, and many more in the two musician’s shared dream, ‘Real Thing’ unites longtime collaborators Michael Collins (Drugdealer) and Natalie Mering (Weyes Blood). Recorded across continents, ‘Real Thing’ is a return, a refinement and a reminder of the deep connection that has bound these two titans of song over multiple collaborations. The journey of ‘Real Thing’ began when Collins, while on a European sojourn, crossed paths with Parisian producer Max Baby. As one does while in Paris, they found themselves in a studio owned by a member of the 1970s French prog rock band Magma. There, a chord progression long-gestating in Collins’ brain blossomed into a bonafide demo.
Collins recalls, “I realized immediately that it was the perfect thing to show Nat, who I had been wanting to collaborate with again for years.” The connection and musical camaraderie between Collins and Mering dates back to 2014 in Oakland, where a chance meeting and studio session marked the genesis of their enduring partnership. Collins reflects, “Since then, I’ve felt like she’s my musical family. I can’t really ask for more in terms of someone who inspired me to even get to this place in my songwriting.” On the B-side is ‘The News’, Drugdealer’s first collaboration with Robbie Chemical. What began as a simple harmony grew into a panoramic partnership, the musician’s voices effortlessly entwined, and a pop paragon envisioned. Inspired by generational conversations on chaos, change and connection, the track opens a new chapter - topical, personal and unmistakably Drugdealer. As Drugdealer, Michael Collins has crafted a career that blends introspective songwriting with a reverence for classic pop and R&B. A native of the East Coast, Collins’ musical adventure began with the experimental pop collages of Run DMT and Salvia Plath before evolving into the more melodic, refined songwriting heard in Drugdealer’s acclaimed albums ‘Raw Honey’ and ‘Hiding In Plain Sight’. Natalie Mering, better known as Weyes Blood, has similarly forged a path of emotive, transcendental folk-pop that delves into themes of myth, love and existential longing.
Known for her ethereal voice and evocative lyrics, Mering’s latest works, ‘Titanic Rising’ and ‘And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow’, are nothing short of modern classics, though also feel like just the start of this artist’s undeniable ascent. “For both artists, this is their first song since their respective 2022 albums, and what a way to come back. ‘Real Thing’ feels like uncovering a forgotten ’70s disco duet” - PASTE “A lush and insistent folk-pop jam” - Stereogum For fans of Mac Demarco, Kate Bollinger, Men I Trust, Toro y Moi, TOPS, Alice Phoebe Lou, Tame Impala, Thee Sacred Souls, Vacations, Allah-Las, Kurt Vile, Beach Fossils, Slow Pulp, Foxygen, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Hand Habits, Father John Misty, Oracle Sisters, Whitney, The Lemon Twigs, Mild High Club, Khruangbin, Angel Olsen.
Ston Elaióna is John Also Bennett’s first album for Shelter Press since his 2019 solo debut Erg Herbe. The American born, Athens, Greece, based flautist, synthesist, and composer weaves a strikingly singular electroacoustic excursion for bass flute and Yamaha DX7ii, largely recorded in the golden haze of the early morning hours - bending time at the otherworldly juncture of consciousness and place. Translating from Greek as “in the olive grove”, Ston Elaióna is permeated with the ambiences of the ancient and present world, guided into form by a playfully rigorous approach to sound.
Initially emerging during the mid 2000s as part of Columbus, Ohio’s noise scene, before relocating to NYC around 2010, Bennett’s diverse activities picked up an increasing sense of pace over the following decade - performing and recording as a solo artist (JAB), with the trio Forma and with CV &JAB, his prolific duo with his partner Christina Vantzou, as well as playing in Jon Gibson’s ensemble among many other multifaceted collaborations. However, since 2020 the flautist and electroacoustic composer has existed in a semi nomadic state: drifting between Brooklyn, Brussels, extensive tours, and Greece, where he finally came to rest in Athens last year.
Drawing upon a carefully honed attentiveness to the environments and experiences of everyday life, Ston Elaióna is a suite of nine pieces (with an additional track exclusive to physical formats), many of them composed and played live as the early morning sun touched the Parthenon, in full view from Bennett’s studio window in Athens. Bennett’s refinement and restraint, honed over his years adrift, led him to adopt a limited palette focused on his primary instrument, the bass flute, and a Yamaha DX7ii synthesizer tuned to just intonation scales. Alongside a handful of other keyboards, digital oscillators triggered by his flute, and occasional field recordings, this simple palette is reflected by the deeply emotive sense of minimalism that permeates the album’s two sides. Following two solo albums defined by outward facing temperaments - 2022’s Out there in the middle of nowhere (Poole Music), which used a lap steel guitar and generative oscillators to evoke the surreal landscapes of the South Dakota badlands, and the largely synthetic atmospheres of the 2024 anthology Music For Save Rooms 1 & 2 (Editions Basilic) - the shift in Bennett’s worldly circumstances offered an intuitive return to the calm, inward states of creative exploration that have historically defined JAB’s sound. In parallel, context provided clear sources of inspiration for many of the album’s themes, as well as sources for some of its sounds. The aura of Greece, from the ancient to the present, from its stones and olive groves to its traffic, figures heavily across Ston Elaióna’s two sides. John Also Bennett’s Ston Elaióna forms an elegantly rigorous world of electroacoustic sonority, bridging the expanse of time with the immediacies of environment and happening in the here and now: a profound sonic mediation on the countless dimensions unlocked by life in Greece.
- A1: War Inna Dub Source:war Inna Babylon Rhythm
- A2: Vampire Dub Source:vampire Rhythm
- A3: Curly Dub Source:curly Locks Rhythm
- A4: Words Dub Source:words Rhythm
- A5: Judgement Dub Source:judgement Day Rhythm
- A6: Praising Dub Dub Source:thanks And Praise Rhythm
- B1: Fixing Dub Source:mr Fix It Rhythm
- B2: Every Trick Dubwise Source:every Trick In The Book Rhythm
- B3: Promoting Dub Source:everybody Need Promotion Rhythm
- B4: A Heavenly Dub Source:heaven Less Rhythm
- B5: M16 Dub Style Source:m16 Rhythm
- B6: A Real Rocking Dub Source:real Rock Rhythm
- B7: A Drifting Wood Source:drifting Rhythm
2025 Repress
What Two Great Producers Other Then Lee Perry And Bunny Lee Would Be Best Suited For A Dub Soundclash.
Both Producers Were Integral At The Birth Of Dub Music And Would Share Many Rhythms And Sessions, Their Musical Paths Would Cross All Through Their Careers.
It Was In Fact Bunny Lee's Rhythm That Provided The Back Drop To Lee Perry's 'shocks Of Mighty Cut.
Jobs Were Passed From One To The Other, Bunny Lee Taking Over Lee Perry's Position At Wirl Records.
Yes Two Producers Whose Paths Always Seemed To Cross As It Does With This Release.
We Have Selected Some Of Lee Perry's Rhythms, Side One Of This Set, Against Some Bunny Lee Rhythm On Side Two.you Can Hear The Distinctive Sound Of Lee Perry's Black Ark Studio With His Echo-plex Giving His Trademark Whirling Sound Against Bunny Lee's Rhythms Cut At Many Different Studios.
The Winner Of The Soundclash We Will Leave That Decision Up To You The Listener.....
But In This Dub Session There Is No Loser...
All Killer ..no Filler...enjoy...
The Sound Systems of Jamaica were always the people's radio station.
Tunes were tried and tested in the lion's den of the dance to see which songs rose to the top and became the most popular.
This was the litmus test and the first step to a tracks commercial release to capitalise its hotness on the circuit.
Then the Dub/Version hit big in Jamaica in the early to mid 70's this was also the case and many times the version cut of a track would even prove more popular than its vocal counterpart.
We have compiled some great 70's dub plates that rocked the Sound Systems in fine style...
Hope you enjoy the set....
c1 | NUCLEAR GURU (MANS RUIN EP VERSION)
c2 | HAND OF DOOM (BLACK SABBATH COVER)
d1 | BLACK SHAPES OF DOOM (TROUBLE COVER)
d2 | BLUE SNOW (BBC SESSION)
We're delighted to announce the release of all Orange Goblin's Rise Above Records releases on vinyl, many of which will be for the first time. Next in the series is their classic 1998 album, Time Travelling Blues. Goblin singer Ben Ward recalls the album: "Time Travelling Blues came very hot on the heels of Frequencies and is considered by a lot of people as their favourite Orange Goblin album. As a band we had found our niche, the songwriting was developing all the time and we were starting to get recognised by a wider audience. Again, we still play a lot of the material from this album live but a lot of the younger fans havent heard it so much as its been out of print. Were exceptionally proud that this record is being made available for the first time on vinyl from the original masters which really makes the songs stand out! Throw in the bonus tracks and the additional artwork and it makes for an awesome package." Deluxe vinyl edition of ORANGE GOBLIN's second album released for the very first time on vinyl from the original masters. British Doom/Stoner Metal legends. Features never before seen pictures & exclusive liner notes from singer BEN WARD. Hi quality 180gm vinyl. Gatefold sleeve with full colour insert. Includes a bonus 10 EP with 4 exclusive tracks! 10" Tracklist: Side A 1. Nuclear Guru (Mans Ruin EP version) 2. Hand of Doom (Black Sabbath cover) Side B 1. Black Shapes of Doom (Trouble cover) 2. Blue Snow (BBC Session)
- A1: Rikard From - Saw It On The Radio (2 50)
- A2: Robert Gromotka - No Jive (2 27)
- A3: Becky Ainge - Cut The Jazz (2 01)
- A4: Rainer Oleak - Dummes Spiel (3 49)
- A5: Dennis Korn - Kartoji Man (2 32)
- A6: Sarah Watson - The Mambo Craze (2 11)
- A7: Isaac Alstad - North West (2 27)
- A8: Leonard Lehmann - You Stayed (2 27)
- A9: Eckes Malz - Time Slips (2 38)
- B1: Bugge Wesseltoft - Jeunesse Doree (4 01)
- B2: Jonas Hain - When No Words Come (2 20)
- B3: Ulf Kleiner - Anchorless (2 46)
- B4: Ana Rebekah - My Society (2 55)
- B5: Stein Austrud - Lettre Au Pere Noel (3 16)
- B6: Cristian Vivaldi - Jazz Music (2 15)
- B7: Martin Bohmer - Our Relationship (3 38)
- B8: Lera Palyarush - Back From Where I Started (2 45)
- A1: Oliver Dollar & Nils Ohrmann - The New Is Here Feat. Apropos
- A2: Oliver Dollar - Downtown Feat. Phil Wzk
- A3: Oliver Dollar & Hazmat Live - Ought To Be Love Ft. Billy Love
- B1: Oliver Dollar - What Cha' Gonna Do? Ft. Apropos & Boog Brown
- B2: Oliver Dollar & Admn - Before You Ft. Apropos
- B3: Oliver Dollar & Seven Davis Jr. - Speaker's Bleed
- C1: Oliver Dollar & Austin Ato - Portamento Track
- C2: Oliver Dollar & Brillstein - Pill Popper
- C3: Oliver Dollar & Harvard Bass - Funky Brewster
- D1: Oliver Dollar, Ben Silver & Boogs - Cosmic Weapon
- D2: Oliver Dollar - Funked Up
Oliver Dollar presents the ‘Contemporary’ LP on Rekids. The album features collaborations with producers and vocalists like ADMN, Seven Davis Jr., Brillstein, APROPOS, and more, releasing on 21st November 2025.
German House artist Oliver Dollar announces his ‘Contemporary’ LP on Rekids, arriving 21st November 2025. Since 2024, he has released four EPs on Radio Slave’s label, featuring collaborations with over a dozen artists and singer-songwriters, supported by the likes of Dam Swindle, Louie Vega, Honey Dijon, Hunee, Kai Alce, and more.
Since 2011, Industry Standard label boss Oliver Dollar has become a trusted name in House music, he was one of the leading proponents of its Fidget subgenre in Berlin at the height of its popularity, propelling him towards releases on labels such as Snatch!, Classic Music Company, and Defected, alongside a reputation as a formidable collaborator that’s worked with the likes of Crazy P, Mousse T, and Todd Edwards. For the ‘Contemporary’ LP, he doubles down on this spirit of partnership, bringing together a transatlantic cast of friends and peers, linking Berlin and Detroit through a shared House vision. The album begins with ‘The New Is Here’, where Oliver Dollar teams up with Nils Ohrman for a soulful sermon that sets the tone with warmth and gravity, which was previously reimagined into a club-focused dub for ‘Contemporary Part Four’. From there, the mood shifts into ‘Downtown’ with Phil WZK, a deep, Jazz-inflected groove underpinned by a spoken monologue that feels both intimate and eternal Vocalists like APROPOS, Boog Brown, and Billy Love then bring soul and gospel fire, while producers including ADMN, Seven Davis Jr., Harvard Bass, Brillstein, and Austin Ato shape grooves that range from Disco-tinged uplift to deep, dubby hypnotism. Rather than a showcase of features, the album flows as one unified statement, a celebration of community, connection, and the timeless energy of House music.
Founded in 2006, Radio Slave’s Rekids has since launched the Techno-focused Rekids Special Projects in 2017 and its latest sublabel, REK’D, in 2024. With Matt Edwards as the sole A&R, Rekids has been instrumental in developing emerging artists and remains a trusted home for House and adjacent sounds, recently featuring names such as Hilit Kolet, Tal Fussman, Frankey & Sandrino, Mathias Kaden, Huxley, and many more. Oliver Dollar’s ‘Contemporary’ LP on Rekids is a genuine team effort, bringing together some of the brightest voices and producers for a masterpiece that seamlessly blends modern and classic House, Dub, and Disco.
Strolling through the world by Biboul Darouiche & The Bantu Jazz Connection marks the first vinyl release on Crispy Water and is a vibrant fusion of African rhythms, jazz improvisation, and soulful storytelling, blending ancestral rhythm with contemporary jazz expression. Recorded with an ensemble of outstanding musicians, the album moves effortlessly between groove, spirit, and freedom — connecting continents through sound.
BIBOUL DAROUICHE is a singer, percussionist, composer and head of the ensemble. By playing the conga, djembe, calimba and - the African treetrunk drum (also called nkul or tam-tam, which by the way should not be missing at any concert!) Darouiche brings a very special color to his music. He works mainly in Europe, but his engagements also take him to the Middle East, the countries of the CIS, Brazil and the USA. Since1995 he has been a member of Klaus Doldinger's Passport. He has also worked with musicians such as Al Di Meola, Pee Wee Ellis, Roy Ayers, Graham Haynes, Paquito D'Rivera and the Jazz Baltica Ensemble.
The Austrian multi-instrumentalist and producer MICHAEL HORNEK, who is part of the permanent cast of Klaus Doldinger's Passport as a keyboardist, plays keyboards, percussion and sings. His free-jazzy percussive playing inspires every listener. Hornek's keyboard skills can be heard on over 750 music productions, and the trend is of course increasing!
Mauritian bassist LINLEY MARTHE is one of the world's best bassists. He was a long time permanent member of the band Joe Zawinul Syndicate,worked with musicians like Dave Liebmann, Richard Galliano, Omar Hakimand many more. Zawinul said of Linley Marthe in an interview: “Linley is a phenomenon. I don't know if anyone can match him in terms of bass playing."
ROGER BIWANDU, french musician born and raised in Bordeaux/France, with roots from Congo (DRC) is an artist resident at l'Apollo bar in Bordeaux since june 1997, he plays there one time per month. He played with a lot of great musicians all over the world, with some heavy weights too, like Joe Zawinul, Salif Keita, Marcus Miller, Lee Ritenour, John Beasley, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Franck McComb, to name a few.
- A1: Pots & Pans
- A2: One Man Army Feat. Akrobatik & Masta Ace
- A3: We Got It Feat. Yamin Semali & Day Tripper
- A4: No Bluffin' Feat. Large Professor & J Scienide)
- A5: Cruel Mistress
- B1: Bump
- B2: Pallbearers
- B3: Whatever You Need
- B4: Always Never
- C1: Down With The Kings
- C2: Illusive Futures Feat. Jay Myztroh Of Stono Echo
- C3: City Of Ligh
- C4: Gunsmoke Starring Dillon
- C5: Ponte Vedra
- D1: Drinking Solution
- D2: Burning In The Ashtray
- D3: I Need Therapy
- D4: Found In A Crate
Joel Shearer’s Listening Immerses Itself in Ambient Guitar, Restraint, and the Beauty of Repetition
With guitarist and ambient composer Joel Shearer’s new album, Listening, he took the path of repetition, subtle movement, and pure sound rather than conventional songwriting. What began as a disciplined experiment — limiting himself to just electric guitar — soon expanded. At various points, he introduced piano, cello, and trumpet, allowing the record to evolve organically. "I didn’t know I was making another record,” Shearer says. “I was experimenting, wanting to do something beyond just the electric guitar. So, I started these other tracks, and that’s how Listening came about.”
Unlike albums built around hooks or dramatic shifts, Listening unfolds gradually, moving with patience and restraint. There are no choruses, no obvious climaxes — just sound evolving over time. “Instead of a traditional song structure with a verse, chorus, or B section, it’s one continuous movement that grows and dissolves,” Shearer explains. “It’s not about anticipating the next moment—it’s about sitting inside the sound, getting comfortable with patience.” A Topanga-based session musician, composer, and producer, Shearer’s previous solo albums, Morning Loops and Hours, explored the manipulation of only the electric guitar, using texture and repetition to push beyond conventions. Listening continues that journey, offering music that resists distraction and rewards deep attention.
Shearer recorded Listening without a click track, working in long, freeform takes. His shimmering, clean guitar tones—often unrecognizable, processed through looping pedals and effects—became a foundation, with layers of sound building around it. “I love making the guitar sound like anything but a guitar,” he says. “I might play for just a minute, but once the sound enters the effects chain, it takes on a life of its own. The music keeps evolving, stretching time in ways I couldn’t predict.”
The opening piece, “Big Sur,” is an 11-minute meditation that drifts in slow, hypnotic waves, its layered guitar textures sparkling like light over water. The piece moves without urgency, subtly transforming as it pulls the listener deeper into its atmosphere. “Threshold” features a delicate piano melody that gradually unfurls, allowing its essence to fully settle before the next emerges. Subtle layers of ambient guitar weave around the piano, stretching and dissolving into the background, creating a sense of stillness and slow expansion.
At nearly 15-minutes, “The Clear Light of the Void” is a slow-burning study in sustain and resonance. Layers of guitar stretch and dissolve into an open, drifting soundscape, each note lingering and shifting like a breath held in suspension. Subtle tonal variations emerge over time, creating a sense of vastness—an expanse where sound is less about movement and more about presence.
“The world is noisy—so much information, so much distraction,” Shearer says. “I wanted to create something that allows people to just be present with the sound, without expectation.” It’s an album that demands nothing from the listener but offers space — to focus, to drift, to listen without waiting for what comes next.



















