James Blake
In 2011, James Blake released his self-titled debut - a sparse, fractured blend of soul, silence and sub-bass.
In 2011, James Blake released his self-titled debut - a sparse, fractured blend of soul, silence and sub-bass.
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 2017, Mount Eerie released A Crow Looked at Me - a stark, devastating album written in the aftermath of his wife’s death.
In 2014, Sun Kil Moon released Benji - an unflinching, diaristic album that captures grief, memory and mortality in stark, unedited detail.
In 2013, Keaton Henson released Birthdays - a beautiful record so intimate it feels like eavesdropping.