Mar 15, 2016 | Antonymes Reviews, Reviews
The title of Ian Hazeldine’s latest Antonymes opus obviously calls to mind two things in particular: Ingmar Bergman’s 1961 film Through a Glass Darkly, whose title is itself drawn from the Biblical passage “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known” (1 Corinthians 13). No one, however, needs to obsess too much over the title and its associated meanings when the album’s fifty minutes of music already prove so captivating in their own right.
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“I am an unabashed Hidden Shoal fan. The Australian label has been pumping out releases of lush, cinematic aspirations of ambient and neo-classical artists for a better part of it’s existence that, at times, is overcome by its eclectic output ranging from...Dec 18, 2015 | Antonymes Reviews, Cheekbone Reviews, Chloë March Review, Elisa Luu Reviews, Erik Nilsson Reviews, Gilded Reviews, Kryshe Reviews, Markus Mehr Reviews, Medard Fischer Reviews, Reviews, Sleeping Me Reviews, Slow Dancing Society Reviews, Todd Tobias Reviews
“Happened across this as we were turning it in for the night, a new name your price downloadable compilation by Australia’s finest purveyors of elegantly drawn dream pop Hidden Shoals. Entitled ‘long range transmissions’ it features a gathering of talents, some...Dec 10, 2015 | Antonymes Reviews, Cheekbone Reviews, Chloë March Review, Elisa Luu Reviews, Erik Nilsson Reviews, Gilded Reviews, Kryshe Reviews, Markus Mehr Reviews, Medard Fischer Reviews, Reviews, Sleeping Me Reviews, Slow Dancing Society Reviews, Todd Tobias Reviews
“You might recognise Hidden Shoal from our piece on Olive Skinned, Silver Tongued Sirens Sing Swan Songs, the latest album from REW<<. The label has recently released Long Range Transmissions, the first in a series of themed compilations which showcase the...Feb 16, 2012 | Antonymes Reviews, Reviews
“Getting into the zone for The License To Interpret Dreams is difficult at first. Opener A Fragile Acceptance sets the rulebook right away; there are no hooks or choruses to speak of. Just a lone piano, striking as if it were a clock at noon, fading in and out...Feb 16, 2012 | Antonymes Reviews, Reviews, Slow Dancing Society Reviews
“We Don’t Look Back For Very Long is Antonymes (a.k.a Ian Hazeldine) going to the slow dance club, as he has reworked and re-titled (not remixed, mind you) 4 tracks by fellow Hidden Shoal artist Slow Dancing Society (a.k.a. Drew Sullivan). It starts with...