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Review: Pleq + Lüüp - The Redemption Bells EP

It’s like cowering by the doorway of a ghost town saloon; swinging doors whump and creak as a heavy, restless wind streams through them, with distant bells clanging incessantly in an ominous warning call. The Redemption Bells is the sound of staying in one spot, seeking change and progression
By Jack Chuter Aug 21, 2012

Review: Pleq + Marihiko Hara - The Dawn Came Behind The Fog

Branching off from father-son venture Somehow Recordings, micro-label Twisted Tree Line dedicates itself to limited-run “postcard releases” on 3” CDR. Just as this format might suggest, these are fleeting insights into various elsewheres – captured points of time and place, channelled back in a deliberately limiting format (in terms of duration
By Jack Chuter Oct 21, 2011

Review: Anna Rose Carter + Pleq - My Piano Is Broken

I’m often hesitant when it comes to approaching albums that fuse abstract atmospherics with the tonally rigid melodies of conventional instrumentation. There’s a danger of spoiling the subtle mystique, or hauling even the most convincing and immersive soundscapes back to the status of “music”; any authentic sense of
By Jack Chuter Sep 7, 2011

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