This Saturday, 12th October 2019, National Album Day returns to the UK for the second year. To mark the occasion, music fans, artists, DJs, labels, record shops and the wider music community are coming together to host a series of special events. These activities are set to take place all across the UK - head to the National Album Day website to find out what's going on near you.
I'll probably get some stick for this one, but came across this one due to searching out Goldmund after seeing them in the credits for Martyrs.
To most solo piano music there's no rhyme or reason. It changes tempo, intensity etc in a similar way to a movie, almost like it's telling a story. This album is different. This has structure, more like a modern pop song, and a repetitiveness which is soothing and relaxing, making it an extremely easy listen, and none of the tracks are overly long. And I'm not exactly a fan of piano music. See what you think.
Came across a track on Radio Schitzoid last night, which was from their album Make Animals Happy. Apparently classed as 'techno dub'. You can sample tracks from the cdbaby site
Colour the Small One is the third album by Australian singer-songwriter Sia, which was released in Australia and the United Kingdom on 19 January 2004. It was issued in the United States on 3 February 2004. Production was by Jimmy Hogarth, who also co-wrote three tracks and provided various instruments.