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Latest news, rants and raves and reviews

Latest news, rants and raves and reviews

Francesco Giannico announces [Metrophony] Audiovisual Installation and Live Performance at 90dB Festival – Winter Edition on 21th february in Rome. Wish we were a mouse in his pocket… >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> People are still discovering TRS and we love to hear we are still surprising the regulars too, even at our 50th edition!  A Belgian customer has just compared us … Continue reading

Several Ghostwriter and Michael Paine reviews

Several Ghostwriter and Michael Paine reviews

Our friends here in San francisco at the mythical Aquarius Records store: GHOSTWRITER & MICHAEL PAINE Morrow [Deluxe] (Time Released Sound)  Ye gods, how do they do it? Another great release, in of course both regular and deeeeeeeeeeluxe versions, from Time Released Sound, a local label specializing in obscure experimental/ambient loveliness from around the world, and also specializing … Continue reading

review, review, and review… of various titles

review, review, and review… of various titles

To practice your romance language skills and translations we have 3 new reviews…. Thank-you’s to MUSIC WON’T SAVE YOU for two new reviews in Italian: PORYA HATAMI – Arrivals And Departures  (Time Released Sound, 2014) and GHOSTWRITER & MICHAEL PAINE – Morrow (Time Released Sound, 2014) and from the Chilean blog Loop in Spanish and English … Continue reading

2 Reviews of Ghostwriter and Michael Paine

2 Reviews of Ghostwriter and Michael Paine

From Adequacy comes this review: Ghostwriter w/Michael Paine – Morrow December 2, 2014 by Adrian  Ghostwriter – Morrow Having carved himself an inventive niche under his Ghostwriter guise with 2010’s The Continuing Adventures Of The Strange Sound Association album and 2013’s Dimensions EP, Mark Brend (erstwhile member of Mabel Joy, The Palace Of Light, Farina and Strange Sounds Orchestra) returns again … Continue reading

Making Morrow by Ghostwriter with Michael Paine

Making Morrow by Ghostwriter with Michael Paine

This is how we made … a pastorally infused, folktronica tinged, and somewhat eccentric paean homage to early mid century England, with it’s seaside holidays and early suburban aesthetic, it’s country houses and their gloomy, wallpapered interiors, and it’s war weary yet seemingly hopeful demeanors… First Colin got down on the ground to distress with … Continue reading