
Secrets of a Beehive
In 1987, David Sylvian released Secrets of the Beehive - a hushed, haunting record steeped in melancholy and elegance.
In 1987, David Sylvian released Secrets of the Beehive - a hushed, haunting record steeped in melancholy and elegance.
In 2001, The Microphones released The Glow Pt. 2 - a raw, surreal breakup album that remains one of the most original lo-fi records ever made.
In 2009, Ela Orleans released Lost - a lo-fi dreamscape of ghost vocals, vintage samples and fractured beauty.
In 2011, Cass McCombs released Wit’s End - a beautiful, slow, shadowy drift through guilt and grief.
In 2019, Floating Points released Crush - a jagged, unpredictable record powered by skittering synths.
In 1996, Fishmans unveiled Long Season - a 35 minute dream-dub epic that drifts, loops and blossoms unlike anything else.