Adam Cadell
“Thinking, talking and listening is more beneficial than hours spent in a practice room” Adam Cadell is an Australian fiddle player, writer and educator with a bristling mistrust...
“Thinking, talking and listening is more beneficial than hours spent in a practice room” Adam Cadell is an Australian fiddle player, writer and educator with a bristling mistrust...
© Jeffrey Lewis Anti-folk is among the new breed of authentic, organic counter cultures. Some people call it acoustic punk. It wasn’t until 2004 I decided to explore the genre,...
Recently, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Richard Strange of the 1970s UK band the Doctors Of Madness shared his memories of the band and its place in annals of rock and roll...
“The most radical poetic grip on the subconscious” Huellkurven is an online sound poetry magazine and a series of events dedicated to sound poetry, poésie sonore, lautpoesie, noise...
At last a classic of the time before the Punk dam burst has a first CD release, from an era when a singer-songwriter could get a three-LP contract...
With the Along The Belt, Around The Bend tape, Ulrich Rois made a beautiful banjo record between folk and avant-garde. Why did you decide to make this record...
Dies Irae was a short-lived band from Saarbrücken, Saarland, Germany. Started as a blues inspired band, soon to become a heavy psych band that was driven by progressive guitar...
A brand new podcast hosted by Ross Beattie (The Night Tripper) Dragonfly - Celestial Empire Björn Famne - Vampire Eternal Tapestry - Mountain Primrose Sun Ra & His...
Robert G. Koester's visionary passion birthed Delmark Records, a seminal label that has come to define the spirit of Chicago’s jazz and blues scene. His unwavering commitment to...
“The older I get, the more critical I become” Belgian free jazz saxophonist Cel Overberghe plays with his son and played with his brother in law Fred Van...