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andrew keeling - blue dawn (cdr)



'Blue Dawn' is the latest collection by acclaimed British composer, Andrew Keeling.

Andrew's second release on Burning Shed (following 'Reclaiming Eros'), 'Blue Dawn' represents the more meditative and spiritual side of Andrew's work and includes performances by Holland's 3-Orm, Scottish-based ensemble TripleSec, theorboist Matthew Wadsworth and pianist Steven Wray.

A piece from 1992, 'Distant Skies, Mountains and Shadows', is placed alongside more recent works: 'Mirare for theorbo', 'Petit Requiem pour Basil' for narrator, flute and piano and 'Blue Dawn' for solo piano.

Read new review at Billys Bunker





Tracks

1. Distant Skies, Mountains and Shadows (10:22)
2. Mirare (15:00)
3. Petit Requiem pour Basil (11:33)
4. Blue Dawn (31:16)



Credits

1. 3-Orm
2. Matthew Wadsworth
3. TripleSec
4. Steven Wray



Notes

“Follow nature!” cries Paracelsus in the notes for Blue Dawn, advice which Andrew Keeling has acted upon for several years. Going against the prevailing direction, his writing has been steering a path from egg-headed complexities associated with much of the clatter of the contemporary classical scene, to a pared-back approach unconcerned with knotty grandstanding or intertextual SFX.

Opening with a single attention-gathering piano note, “Distant Skies, Mountains And Shadows” delicately unfurls into the ruminative ambience of the Kerzo Chapel in The Hague. The particular pathway Keeling charts for the piano flute and clarinet of the Het Trio maybe angled and occasionally steep, but throughout the piece radiates lyrical warmth.

However the real heart of the album is to be found in “Blue Dawn”. Written between 2005/6 it consists of seven solo piano pieces touchingly played by Steven Wray. Though each is individually titled they work best when listened to in one sitting.

Occupying the hushed spaces from which Pärt’s “Für Alina” resonates, the themes gently see-saw between light and dark, between hope and fear, constructing a solemn reverie from starkly-drawn materials. Yet the effect of these halting, sensitive movements is anything but austere or simple. Over the course of a half hour, “Blue Dawn” creates a soundtrack to haunting dreams that touch upon the losses we experience and the gains which may be found arising from them.

The dawn of a new day can be viewed as a mere set of physical reactions within the natural world, or something, despite its repetition, that is resplendently unique. With a luminous clarity, Keeling probes for that startling, fresh beauty residing within the mundane, and which leaves us breathless when we find it. Magnificent.

Review by Sid Smith




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As things are, and as fundamentally they must always be, poetry is not a career, but a mug's game. No honest poet can ever feel quite sure of the permanent value of what he has written: He may have wasted his time and messed up his life for nothing.
~ T.S. Elliot




The unconscious has no time. There is no trouble about time in the unconscious. Part of our psyche is not in time and not in space. They are only an illusion, time and space, and so in a certain part of our psyche time does not exist at all.
~ Carl Jung




I've listened to the music of Andrew Keeling for an extended period of time, and found it pleasing from the first I heard it. He sent three CDs to me some many months ago, but I was drawn to his Blue Dawn repeatedly for it's simplicity and honest sentiment. Contentment and simplicity haven't been a steady diet for me this past year, and I found myself listening to this piece without a thought to analyze or desire to describe it so much as a need to feel what it gave me in those sounds. It became a place to be when thiings got confusing, and most recently a troubling period of sleeplessness send me to the album to find a bit of peace. It has been for me a visit to the pleasant notion of a clockwork universe where all things have a place, which concept of time and space has generally been replaced with something messy involving strings and paradoxes looped around in a confusing mashup of science and hypothesis. I feel safe and protected in the landscape of Blue Dawn. When I discovered through emails with Mr. Keeling his love of Carl Jung, I became fascinated with the thought that Keeling's subconscious was a safe, familiar place for him. He respects and embraces both the aesthetics of T.S. Eliot and of Carl Jung, but prefers Carl to T.S. and centers his creativity where Elliot might not be quite so comfortable.




Composer Andrew Keeling writes a textured, inviting music to welcome a listener to a place beneath and within. Keeling's "Blue Dawn" leads me to a safe spot between my ears where melodies emerge like bubbles in a quiet stream. Each of the tunes that make up the album "Blue Dawn" offer a unique glimpse in reverse of a snapshot of consciousness, as the iridescence from his private glimpse of the collective unconscious. Each bubble in the stream in this Dawn is it's own fragment of a hologram delivered in time from a timeless place. Andrew's album is an oasis and a mirage, inviting me to a place still moving and yet still unmoved. I find this album helps me dream, but won't let me nod until the last tone is sounded. It can hold me aware in the twilight of the day awaiting the break of another awakening.




Keeling's music has elements of song forms, strident English ballad, modern elements and some current techniques. He isn't from any particular school of sound, but finds his inspiration in dreams and muses in the wellspring of a peaceful subconscious. Andrew Keeling is a songwriter at heart. His melodies are broken like pieces of a puzzle to allow a rich exploration of the source of his song. He has been the champion of composition by Robert Fripp since the 1960's and has written about those King Crimson compositions with extraordinary clarity, written the "Musical Guides" to "Larks' Tongues in Aspic," "In The Wake of Poseidon" and co-authored with Mark Graham "A Musical Guide to King Crimson." Keeling has even been invited to arrange new versions of King Crimson's songs, and Robert Fripp's cluster filled clouds called "Soundscapes." The sweet consonant music of Blue Dawn is the more powerful to me coming from one who celebrates clusters, angularity and outright dissonance in others. He has the courage and inner peace to present a personal world of sound calmer and more inviting than my own best case scenario of a world view in the current circumstances. His spirit is kinder than my own in its embrace of contemplation and exploration of the uncontrollable subconscious or that collective unconscious I daresay I don't quite understand. I'm pleased to have met this music and the man who created it, if only through emails, videos, and his collaborations with former KC violinist David Cross. I greet this Blue Dawn as a hopeful beginning to a hopeful new phase in my ever changing experience. I once asked David Harrington of the Kronos String Quartet how he knew when an interpretation works, and he replied, "Well, first of all it pleases you." I've often thought that music is what is does, and if it doesn't move me, then it doesn't matter. I find this music moves me. I can hear time signatures and recognize clusters, chords, and arpeggios well enough, but that's not why I listen. This album pleases me. That's my considered critical opinion. I like what it makes me feel. I feel at home in the Blue Dawn.




"I also have to say 'muses' are important in the process of writing. Visible and invisible. People often appear who provide a trigger for pieces. For me, shadow and anima are greatly important in this. Everything happens in the shadow."
~ Andrew Keeling




THE SONGS




DISTANT SKIES, MOUNTAINS AND SHADOWS (performed on piano, flute and clarinet by The Het Trio at Kerzo Chapel in The Hague)




This song begins with a repeated note on the piano, which might support a dive into minimalism but that suggestion turns out to be a misdirect. There are events in this music constructed in ascending notes and cracked arpeggios like fragments gurgling toward and melody. Keeling's composition dances between ascension and dissolution like some apprentice Merlin practicing levitation on various objects in a pastoral clearing. There's a palpable sense of longing looped through this tapestry like the basil in a complex gourmet confection at some overpriced eatery. Keeling's appreciation of the natural world is as keen as the sensual world of poet Elizabeth Bishop describing the view at a National Park. Even the stones have a story to tell in Andrew's universe.




MIRARE (performed by Matthew Wadsworth on theorbo) (Wiki for the theorbo)






What a gift to hear the theorbo in a contemporary composition! The range of the instrument and Matthew Wadsworth's extraordinary ability with it tricked me into believing there must be more than one of him. Keeling's composition unveils itself in cells of melody between bookends of silence. Utilizing the extraordinary range of this instrument must be a challenge and an opportunity. There is a moment early in the piece where an astonishing chord is strummed just the once across both first and second peg boxes for a sound I've never heard before. This extended song clocks in at 15:07 and could well be enough to justify the album. A new instrument is a new way of thinking, and this new instrument dates back to the 16th Century. I've added this one to the Warr Guitars and Chapman Sticks in my memory as an experience that extended my understanding of how music can be played. "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, / Than are dreamt of in your philosophy." I had to resort to Shakespeare on this one. It's a lovely new experience and a piece worth repeating a few times on iTunes to take it all in. The sounds played in this song are so clear and diverse it's enough to make the common lute player cry.




PETIT REQUIEM POUR BASIL (performed by Scottish ensemble TripleSec with narration by Rosalind Rawnsley)
The haunting sound of Rosalind Rawnsley singing and narrating this requiem for the unexpected death of a colleague has a sense of immediacy and resonance like that of a voice in a dream, if that dream is in French. There is genuine shock and sadness in her voice, through the flute and piano work of TripleSec which is appropriately playful and somewhat suggestive in fleeting moments of Debussey's "Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun." I've experienced the death of family members recently enough to remember the laughter among the waves of sadness. This song has the feel of performance art to me, but without the common "experimental" flaws of that form. Listening to this song at night in bed, it feels like a voice in a dream full of poignant, prophetic resonance. There are occasional quotes in the music which will add flavor whether they are recognized or not. I like this technique of composition, which is familiar in jazz, but a bit less common in composition. It adds meaning like a quote from some other text included in the story. The spirit is willing but my French is weak. I enjoy hearing this piece without translation as a trigger for my own subconscious to fill in whatever meaning it needs at the moment. Just plain sounds like prophecy from some oracle, or the words of a Cassandra. Meaning is less important to me sometimes and the deeper resonance. I'm thinking of Coltrane again, so I'll toss in the quote for what it's worth.




“I never even thought about whether or not they understand what I'm doing . . . the emotional reaction is all that matters as long as there's some feeling of communication, it isn't necessary that it be understood.”
~ John Coltrane




BLUE DAWN (performed on piano by Steven Wray)
"Follow nature!" ~ Paracelsus (from the notes for Blue Dawn)




1ST MOVEMENT — CAELA
"Caela, for example, came as a result of hearing a woman say the word 'caela' to me in a dream. It means 'out of the forest'. I had no idea prior to this."
~ Andrew Keeling
Now the forest in my mind is always a place from the Brother's Grimm. It is a place of mystery and danger, simlar to the land in Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" from whence comes arrows shot by unseen foes and such as that. I have little sense of that danger in Keeling's Caela, but then again he's far more at home in the subconscious than I have yet become. Andrew's forest story is full of drama and transformation. It seems to seek resolution from the start, and toys with a return to the tonic like a boy wanting to go home only to be pulled away time and time again by mysterious forces and other creatures familar and unfamiliar. Church chords and arpeggios populate this narrative on piano which ends with a reassuring ascendance in the upper register.




2ND MOVEMENT — THE HOUSE OF EROS



"The House of Eros came a result of walking on Haworth Moor to Top Witherns."
~ Andrew Keeling




The repeated opening three-note phrase resembles a bird song slowed down for clarity, but it developes with complicating harmonies gently and quietly into a tender creature of unknown origin. Space and silence are used effectively, along with some instances of repetition which hypnotize a little like minimal fragments of an incantation.




3RD MOVEMENT — KINDERTOTENLIED



"Kindertotenlied was in response to a dream when a man told me his daughter, Zoe, was dying."
~ Andrew Keeling




The news of the death of a loved one can suck the air out of the room. Keeling manages to suggest that airless quality with a poignant charm. The slow but building realization of an emotion develops for me as the piece finds it's pace. All music exists in time along a line but this piece suggests stillness which is nonlinear and paradoxically eternal. Go figure? I've felt such things before, but seldome heard them with more tenderness in song.




4TH MOVEMENT — RESURGAM (AFTER J.D.)



Resurgam (latin: "I shall rise again") is the name given to two early Victorian submarines designed and built by Reverend George Garrett as a weapon to penetrate the chain netting placed around ship hulls to defend against attack by torpedo vessels. (from Wiki)




There is indeed a rising in this piece slowly to a kind of surface. A tiny chord in the upper register repeated close to a dozen times with just one slight change at the end takes me to a contemplative place on a tranquil sea. Well worth the trip.




5TH MOVEMENT — MANA



Sparse and beautiful. Sweet reverent quiet and full of silence. A companion piece to Morton Feldman's piano pieces. Just lovely.




6TH MOVEMENT — HYMN: BLUE DAWN



A nod to Amazing Grace, which is a song as close to a miracle as Shenandoah. This piece has near as much heart as a folk melody by great generous Anonymous. That's priceless. A beautiful piece. For any composer now to have such warmth is as astonishing as Gorecki's "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs" was a blindside of beauty after a life of 12-tone.




7TH MOVEMENT — FORGET-ME-NOT
"Forget-me-Not was written in one sitting. So, yes, titles are an important stimulus."



~ Andrew Keeling
Ascending and descending with minor chord complications and then resolve. Sweet courageous resolve coming from a piece as Iberian as Eric Sati. As sweet as a lullaby in it's quiet reverence.




THE CASE FOR CONSONANCE




The celebrated freedoms of current composition have the doors widely swung for anything but resolution. Think about it. Any piece that ends on the tonic is the subject of ridicule. The chords of the common period in classical music have been avoided as traitorous to the movement by new music Nazis. I am truly moved by a great live performance of Schoenberg on the right night, and I can't do the math, but that's not a steady diet for me and I never ever reach for the 12-tone when I'm feeling bad and looking for a lift. So Andrew Keeling includes great big church chords at the end of this album and they have the consonant release of "God is in his heaven, the cats are purring, and all is right with the world." I love that feeling, and I do truly hate to hear happy on a bad day and once trashed "Up With People" over three reviews for no purpose other than to vent frustration at unsupported optimism in a troubled world. Unfounded happy talk is deadly, and sounds to me like razor blades on a chalkboard. But I love the courage of this sophisticated, kind and fine intellect Keeling in his embrace of the beauty of the harmonic values hard wired into the physics of music and I consider him to be a man out of time with a heart bigger than Webern in his stingy little tunes. Composer John Adams gets it, and I love him for that. He's another child at the coronation shouting out that the king has no clothes in his joke about Webern, "Here's an E flat. Use it well." I like what Andrew has to say, and his mind is clearly less troubled than my own. I'd like some of that for my ownself, and he can play those funky major chords all day in my book. His understanding of angular chords is deep as evidenced by his brilliant analysis and exposition of the compositions of Robert Fripp which he has championed since 1960. That he doesn't restrict his music to the traveling chords or clusters demanded by puerile purists of the new is a sign of courage in my book, and a demonstration of freedom of choice damn near lost on the zealots of "serious" composition. I love me some dissonance, but that's not all I love. Prokofiev should have been spanked for writing "The Stone Flower," because that pretty music is cloying and empty and somewhat traitorous to his own musical story since he allowed Stalin to dictate his taste. Keeling is nothing of that sort. It's his party and he'll write what he feels. At CalArts there were numb skulls who thought it revolutionary to ride bikes through the crowd at a concert of Handel yelling "Give us new music." Those idiots are working in banks and law firms and looking back at the hubris they embraced in their youth. There's always room for warmth in music and any narrow system, movement, or understanding of sound that don't allow for it is doomed to find a place on the trash heap of history. I had a bad month that robbed me of sleep and just suffered through it feeling sick, but the best moment of the day sometimes was listening to Keeling's astonishingly kind chords at the end of this album, after a hearty exploration of fragmented song and broken Hallelujahs in the majority of his music. Freedom only happens at the moment of choice. Limit your choices and you limit your freedom. It takes courage to love in this world and trust is in short supply. Let's make room for consonance without flashing that superior smile and thinking we are smarter than the music. This music fits right alongside my Kronos Quartet, Jörg Widman, Unsuk Kim, and John Adams albums. "Nuff said.




SIDESHOW






"All a musician can do is to get closer to the sources of nature, and so feel that he is in communion with the natural laws.”
~ John Coltrane



I experienced an epiphany in an outdoor concert in Ojai where Pierre Boulez was conducting György Ligeti's "Lux Aeturna" at it's appropriate double pianissimo (not the cranked up version heard in Kubrick's 2001). The audience sat quietly, but the birds in the trees considered it a sing-along, indiscreetly overpowering the piece with the enthusiasm of their song. The trees didn't sing for Igor Stravinsky's "La Noche" or Pierre's own "Malarmé Variations." Birds like Ligeti. More than 20 years later in Ohio, I was reminded of that day while listening to Blue Dawn in preparation for this review on a hot day. Beyond the screen the Cardinals, state birds of Ohio, and all their companions were singing at the top of their beaks. I tested this observation with some pop on my iTunes, and noticed the trees got quiet again. I had mentioned the birds in that review of Boulez at Ojai, so I'll mention it here. Birds like Ligeti and Andrew Keeling. I shared this delightful fact with the composer and he acknowledged that he was familiar with Lux Aeturna. He added that he kept a budgy in a cage near his piano, and he had noticed that the bird sang along loudly to consonant chords, but either didn't sing or sang quietly to dissonance. Apparently birds like consonance and micropolyphany in Andrew and György's music. Are the birds of Vienna partial to the Viennese School? I have my doubts. Nature has its laws, and it has its preferences.


Review by Billys Bunker

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Andrew Keeling’s second release on Burning Shed, Blue Dawn represents, as the website has it, the more meditative and spiritual side of Andrew’s work. From 1992, Distant Skies, Mountains and Shadows is the eldest work on either of these discs by quite a long way. The piece was originally written for ‘Het Trio’, the famous Dutch flute/bass-clarinet/piano combo who took it on tour and broadcast it on BBC Radio 3. This was the trio whose repertoire we in the alas now defunct 3-Orm were desperately trying not to duplicate. We recorded it in a ‘Chapel’ space behind the Korzo Theatre in The Hague, now used as a ballet rehearsal room and fortunate enough to have a decent piano. The horrendous amount of resonance actually suits this atmospheric music quite well, and aside from having to sit around and wait while the chimes of the Grote Kerk over the road finished every quarter of an hour, it was a nice place to work and at least isolated from most of the traffic noise. The extra ‘live’ sounds mostly come from the nearby theatre and offices, and the floor, especially designed to be easy on dancers’ feet but the curse of our wonderful sound engineer Rick van der Mieden. I don’t want to give the impression of a carnival of squeaks, slamming doors and jingling keys: it’s actually not that bad, but it does bring back traumatic memories. For those interested, the unusual sounding flute is a bass flute, while the clarinettist plays bass clarinet as well as the more common Bb instrument. In this piece the title makes a clear case for what you might expect from the music.

MirAre which follows, is cut at a higher level; so the solo theorbo blows 3-Orm away fair and square. Much longer than a lute, and with considerable bass wallop by comparison, the theorbo has plenty of dynamic punch, while remaining a softer instrument than this recording might lead you to believe. Like Black Sun, the piece is rich with ideas and effectively idiomatic writing for the instrument, and should provide pickings for players willing to move beyond the 17th century. It impressively received its première in the Wigmore Hall, London.

Petit Requiem pour Basil is for narrator, flute and piano, and is about the death of one of narrator Rosalind Rawnsley’s esteemed colleagues. The news of this event arrived when the composer was staying with Rosalind and her husband, and the work is a direct response to this devastating moment. The ‘live’ recording of Scottish-based ensemble TripleSec has a slightly home-made feel, but the playing and delivery is heartfelt, even though the music is not always entirely in the nature of a lament. The text is in French, so for a poor cultural barbarian such as myself it is not always easy to know what it’s all about. That said, the quotation from Fauré’s Requiem and the mood and intent of other passages are all clear enough.

The one remaining work on this disc is a 30 minute cycle for piano called Blue Dawn. The first movement of this, Caela, was written for a charity event at St. Martin-in the-Fields in London and performed there by Steven Wray. He has has premiered several of the composer’s other pieces, and will be including Keeling’s works Pneuma and Tjarn on his own soon to be released CD. Like Distant Skies …there is plenty of pleasantly static, atmospheric writing here, but I found myself struggling a little against my own associations with composers like Satie, Debussy, Gurdjieff, and even the kind of atmosphere conjured up by something like Morton Feldman’s Rothko Chapel. Rather than allow my initial preconceptions and literary stumbling around to spoil things, I asked Andrew to provide some comment, and he very kindly wrote back. The titles referred to are the seven movements in the piece, though not described in order of performance:

“There’s a history to these pieces. While I was on holiday in Slovenia in 2003 I had this dream: Walking through a graveyard. Someone has just died and the newly-dug grave has hundreds of roses on it. Wotan is walking with me - long grey coat and large grey felt hat. I can see the first light of dawn through a Baroque archway some way ahead. Just after that I heard a voice, in a dream, say Caela to me. I looked up the word which means ‘out of the forest.’ Next to be written was Kindertotenlied after I’d had a dream about an old man’s daughter who was dying. Then, after a walk to Top Withens on Haworth Moor some days before my mother-in-law’s death (and reading Sylvia Plath’s poem ‘Two views of Withens’); The House of Eros. Then Mana (a Jungian term); then Resurgam (after J.O.) (I heard the Offenbach piece, which is quoted in it, played at my mother-in-law’s funeral (The word Resurgam was on the altar of the crematorium). Then Hymn: Blue Dawn. I thought it was finished, but then, one Saturday afternoon some time after I sat at the piano and wrote Forget-me-Not. It was really the postscript.

I felt the Blue Dawn pieces were the turning point in my music. It seems like the Blue Dawn CD is the end of a cycle and the beginning of another which has just started with two new pieces: Maximon for soprano sax & piano (Maximon is the Guatemalan god of procreation and healing); and Scry for guitar quartet. Scry, as you’ll probably know, is occult terminology for looking into the future.”

Blue Dawn is one of those pieces in which you have to go beyond the superficial, and look properly into the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of both the music, and one’s own response to it. At first I felt it was missing a personal element, the fingerprint of the composer less visible through economy of means, tintinnabular harmonies and widely-spaced notes. You might indeed find it to be a bit too close to the middle of the road at first: eyes wide-open and clear, but seeing no further than the bright lights of an oncoming juggernaut stacked with soft duvets. I however found it useful to come back to it after a day or so, and found that it had been beavering away unconsciously at the soft, slushy, stupid part of my lazy musical brain and had made a little home, becoming established as something rather rich and strange.

I am very grateful to Andrew Keeling for supplying the discs for this review, and for his helpful comments. I’m also proud to have been able to contribute to one of the tracks, and look forward to seeing what this fascinating composer will come up with next.

Dominy Clements, Musicweb International

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1 x theo travis
slow life (flac download)
1 x dave sinclair
full circle (cd)
3 x The Pineapple Thief
The Dawn Raids 2 (CD EP)
1 x Richard Barbieri
Stranger Inside (CD)
1 x Roger Eno
Flood (cd)
5 x theo travis
slow life (mp3 download)
1 x alias grace
pieces (mp3 download)
1 x My Dying Bride
Trinity (CD)
1 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
08 Shadowland (mp3 download)
2 x centrozoon
never trust the way you are (cd)
4 x ian boddy
slide (CD)
4 x travis & fripp
thread (flac download)
1 x mirage
mirage (cd)
4 x markus reuter / robert rich
eleven questions (cd)
1 x Andrew Keeling
First Things (cd)
2 x Peter Hammill
Thin Air (mp3 download)
1 x nucultures
butterflies, zebras and moonbeams (double cd)
3 x Peter Hammill
This (flac download)
1 x Various Artists
Ember Rock Vol 1: Looking Towards The Sky (cd)
2 x arc
fracture (cd)
2 x Ozric Tentacles
Waterfall Cities (CD)
1 x marvin ayres
scape (cd)
2 x Travis & Fripp
Thread (cd)
2 x no-man
burning shed event 16.06.06 (flac download)
3 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
06 Golden Rain (mp3 download)
1 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
07 Your Lucky Star (mp3 download)
1 x Katatonia
Live Consternation (Signed CD/DVD)
2 x Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin
Green and Blue
1 x Anathema
Pentecost 3 (CD)
4 x porcupine tree
xm (flac download)
1 x Novembre
Materia (CD)
2 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
02 The Cloths Of Heaven (mp3 download)
1 x Darkthrone
Circle The Wagons - LP editon (vinyl)
2 x Fovea Hex
Bloom / Huge / Allure (flac download)
1 x Peaceville
Long Sleeve Black Shirt (Large)
1 x the relatives
trans europ connection (cd)
2 x Peaceville
Hoodie (Medium)
1 x hugh hopper and matt howarth
the stolen hour (cd)
1 x Ex-Wise Heads
Holding Up The Sky (flac download)
1 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
05 (Do I Figure) In Your Life (mp3 download)
6 x Porcupine Tree
Fear Of A Blank Planet (flac download)
1 x At The Gates
With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness (CD)
1 x ex-wise heads
grounded (flac download)
1 x My Dying Bride
Turn Loose The Swans (CD)
1 x No-Man
Wherever There is Light (CD EP)
1 x Steven Wilson
NSRGNTS RMXS (Super Jewel Case CD)
1 x steve adey
burning fields / everything in its right place (flac download)
4 x no-man
flowermouth (2005 edition) (cd)
2 x Darkthrone
Soulside Journey (Digipack CD)
1 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
08 Do We See The Light Of Day (mp3 download)
3 x My Dying Bride
The Dreadful Hours (Digipack CD)
1 x Katatonia
Brave Murder Day (Digipack CD)
2 x travis & fripp
thread (mp3 download)
1 x blackfield
nyc (live in new york) (dvd)
1 x brian hopper and robert fenner
just desserts (cd)
3 x key 54
golden monkey (mp3 download)
2 x Endle St. Cloud
Thank You All Very Much (Rigid CD digibook)
1 x osi
re: free (12 inch vinyl)
1 x Steven Wilson
Get All You Deserve (Fear Falls Burning Mix) (mp3 download)
3 x boddy / reuter / mullaney
triptych (cd)
1 x david hurn
the man who stayed in bed forever (7 inch vinyl)
3 x Porcupine Tree
Nil Recurring T-Shirt (Mens XX-Large)
1 x fovea hex
bloom (flac download)
1 x The Pineapple Thief
The Dawn Raids 2 (mp3 download)
1 x Steven Wilson
Only Child (Pat Mastelloto Mix 1) (mp3 download)
2 x gavin harrison & 05Ric
drop (cd)
1 x ProjeKct X
Heaven and Earth (cd)
2 x Stefano Panunzi
A Rose (cd)
2 x Peaceville
Long Sleeve Black Shirt (Extra Large)
2 x Bass Communion / Pig
Live in Mexico (flac download)
1 x My Dying Bride
The Angel & The Dark River (Digipack CD)
8 x andrew keeling
blue dawn (mp3 download)
2 x porcupine tree
metanoia (cd)
1 x terry stamp
bootlace johnnie and the ninety-nines (cd)
2 x uriel
arzachel collectors edition (cd)
1 x centrozoon
blast (definitive edition) (cd)
1 x david hurn
he was a woman (cd)
1 x a marble calm
surfacing (cd)
1 x dave sinclair
into the sun (limited editon cd)
1 x bernhard woestheinrich
down on earth (mp3 download)
2 x My Dying Bride
As The Flower Withers (CD)
1 x Katatonia
Night is the New Day (Digibook CD)
2 x My Dying Bride
A Line of Deathless Kings (CD)
1 x ex-wise heads
everything is hear (cdr)
1 x Peter Hammill
Thin Air (flac download)
3 x Ozric Tentacles
Become The Other (CD)
2 x Fjieri
Endless (cd)
1 x steve adey
mississippi: remixed (mp3 download)
1 x david hurn
no love (cd ep)
4 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
07 Deep Underground (mp3 download)
2 x Ex-Wise Heads
Liquid Assets (flac download)
4 x nosound
clouds (flac download)
2 x Opera IX
The Call Of The Wood (cd)
2 x The Afterthought
Living For Tomorrow EP (flac download)
1 x My Dying Bride
Meisterwerk I (Digipack CD)
3 x michael bearpark / bernhard wagner
pedaltone (cd)
2 x At The Gates
With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness (CD/DVD)
1 x Fovea Hex
Bloom / Huge / Allure (mp3 download)
1 x ex-wise heads
holding up the sky (cd)
2 x Gavin Harrison & 05Ric
Circles (CD)
1 x Darkthrone
The Cult Is Alive (CD)
3 x My Dying Bride
34.788% ...complete (Digipack CD)
1 x bruce kaphan
slider (mp3 download)
1 x Katatonia
Dance of December Souls (Digipack CD)
3 x porcupine tree
nil recurring (cd)
1 x Thergothon
Stream from the Heavens (CD)
1 x My Dying Bride
Anti-Diluvian Chronicles (3 CD)
3 x porcupine tree
solo sampler 2008 (cd)
1 x cipher
elemental forces (mp3 download)
4 x Globo
This Is London, 1966 (cdr)
1 x Peaceville
21st Anniversary Long Sleeved Shirt (Large)
3 x the resonance association
failure of the grand design (mp3 download)
1 x peter chilvers
he wrote this (cdr)
1 x Anathema
Hindsight (CD)
3 x Darkthrone
Dark Thrones & Black Flags (CD)
3 x theo travis's double talk
ascending : live at the pizza express (mp3 download)
2 x richard barbieri
things buried (flac download)
1 x Globo
This Is London, 1966 (flac download)
1 x Steven Wilson
Cover Version 6 (cd)
1 x Ozric Tentacles
Curious Corn (CD)
1 x markus reuter
taster (part 2) (mp3 download)
1 x Nosound
Lightdark Long Sleeve T-Shirt (X-Large)
1 x Cradle Of Filth
Live Bait for the Dead (2 CD)
2 x The Bubble Puppy
A Gathering of Promises (CD)
1 x andrew phillips
home (mp3 download)
2 x marvin ayres
cellosphere (cd)
1 x markus reuter
containment (mp3 download)
1 x Ozric Tentacles
The Yum Yum Tree (CD)
1 x The Nice
Ars Longa Vita Brevis (CD)
1 x porcupine tree
rockpalast (flac download)
1 x My Dying Bride
Bring Me Victory (Mini Album) (CD)
2 x centrozoon
angel liquor (cd)
3 x erik wollo & bernhard wostheinrich
arcadia borealis (cd)
4 x porcupine tree
nil recurring (mp3 download)
1 x osi
osi vintage t-shirt (Girls Medium)
1 x john wesley
shiver (cd in card wallet)
1 x Katatonia
Night Is The New Day (super jewel case cd)
3 x The Pineapple Thief
The Dawn Raids 2 (flac download)
1 x robert rich and ian boddy
react (cd)
2 x Porcupine Tree
In Absentia (flac download)
1 x a marble calm
restless (flac download)
3 x ex-wise heads
celestial disclosure (vinyl)
1 x l'orange
2 people in a room (cd)
2 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
04 Subterranean Homesick Blues (mp3 download)
1 x Cut Iowa Network
Minus Pilots Bundle (Vinyl)
1 x tim bowness / samuel smiles
world of bright futures (flac download)
1 x Darkthrone
A Blaze In The Northern Sky (CD)
4 x no-man
radio sessions (flac download)
1 x Darkthrone
Under A Funeral Moon (vinyl)
1 x ex-wise heads
time and emotion study (mp3 download)
3 x egg archive
copious notes (companion booklet)
1 x theo travis
slow life (cd)
1 x no-man
the break-up for real (flac download)
2 x Old
Down With the Nails (CD)
1 x tuner
pole (european edition) (cd)
3 x theo travis
earth to ether (mp3 download)
1 x Katatonia
Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Digipack CD)
2 x gavin harrison & 05Ric
drop (flac download)
1 x MADDER MORTEM
DEADLANDS (cd)
3 x Ozric Tentacles
Spice Doubt (CD)
3 x My Dying Bride
An Ode To Woe (CD/DVD)
2 x alias grace
griosach (mp3 download)
2 x Ozric Tentacles
Swirly Termination (CD)
1 x Darkthrone
Frostland Tapes (3CD)
1 x richard barbieri
things buried (mp3 download)
1 x Taake
Nattestid Ser Porten Vid (CD)
4 x The Michael Giles MAD Band
The Adventures Of The Michael Giles MAD Band (cd)
1 x markus reuter
containment (flac download)
4 x bass communion
molotov and haze (cd)
1 x theo travis
double talk (cd)
4 x porcupine tree
arriving somewhere... (dvd)
1 x Milt Matthews Inc.
For The People (CD)
1 x My Dying Bride
The Angel And The Dark River/For Darkest Eyes (CD/DVD)
1 x fovea hex
allure (mp3 download)
1 x no-man
returning jesus (cd)
1 x Steven Wilson
Harmony Korine (David A Sitek Magnetized Nebula Mix) (mp3 download)
4 x porcupine tree
arriving somewhere... soundtrack (flac download)
1 x Gallhammer
Ill Innocence (Vinyl)
1 x marvin ayres
cycle (cd)
4 x Anekdoten
Chapters (2 CD + free poster)
2 x the resonance association
We Still Have The Stars (limited edition heavyweight vinyl)
1 x porcupine tree
futile (mp3 download)
1 x theo travis
heart of the sun (flac download)
1 x steven wilson
cover version 4 (cd single)
1 x uxb
urban mutant (cdr)
3 x porcupine tree
on the sunday of life (cd)
1 x os
compilation (cdr)
1 x The Opium Cartel
Night Blooms (cd)
7 x Andrew Liles and Fovea Hex
Gone Every Evening (flac download)
2 x Katatonia
Night is the New Day (Gatefold Double Vinyl)
1 x Anathema
Alternative 4 (CD)
2 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
04 Amelia (mp3 download)
5 x nunbient
just another dark age (cdr)
1 x bernhard wagner
the fourth night (cd)
2 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
06 When The Guards Are Asleep (mp3 download)
1 x Colin Edwin
Third Vessel (flac download)
1 x Porcupine Tree
Voyage 34 - vinyl editon (double vinyl)
2 x Gallhammer
Ruin of a Church (DVD)
2 x Mont Campbell
Music From a Walled Garden (CD)
4 x peter hammill
enter k (mp3 download)
3 x peter chilvers
piano (cd)
1 x David Cross and Andrew Keeling
English Sun - Electric Chamber Music, Volume 2 (cd)
1 x Ozric Tentacles
Erpland (CD)
1 x hatfield and the north
hattitude (cd)
2 x ex-wise heads
liquid assets (cd)
1 x no-man
returning jesus demos (flac download)
2 x My Dying Bride
Like Gods Of The Sun (CD)
2 x No-Man
Together We're Stranger (Super Jewel Case CD/DVD-A)
1 x Ozric Tentacles
Afterswish (2 CD)
1 x cipher
elemental forces (flac download)
3 x secret voices
no time for silence (cd)
1 x markus reuter
the longest in terms of being (cd)
3 x michael peters
stretched landscape #1 (cdr)
5 x porcupine tree
xm (mp3 download)
3 x Darkthrone
Dark Thrones & Black Flags (Special Edition CD)
1 x North Atlantic Oscillation
Grappling Hooks (cd + bonus disc)
1 x Magma
Udu Wudu (cd)
1 x andrew keeling
reclaiming eros (cdr)
1 x Dark Sanctuary
Exaudi Vocem Meam I (CD)
4 x Andrew Liles and Fovea Hex
Gone Every Evening (mp3 download)
3 x bernhard woestheinrich
down on earth (flac download)
1 x the resonance association
...Stars LP + Failure... CD bundle (cd + vinyl)
1 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
03 (I Know) I'm Losing You (mp3 download)
3 x Peter Hammill
This (mp3 download)
2 x Madder Mortem
Where Dream & Day Collide (cd)
1 x The Pretty Things
SF Sorrow Live At Abbey Road (DVD)
1 x markus reuter
taster (part 1) (mp3 download)
1 x Ozric Tentacles
Jurassic Shift (CD)
1 x Steven Wilson
NSRGNTS RMXS (mp3 download)
3 x Globo
This Is London, 1966 (mp3 download)
1 x Peaceville
Hoodie (Extra Large)
2 x Ophthalamia
Via Dolorosa (cd)
2 x Djam Karet
Ascension - New Dark Age Volume 2 (cd)
3 x Porcupine Tree
Coma Divine (double cd digibook)
1 x david hurn
the beautiful trustful future (cd)
1 x robert rich / ian boddy
outpost (cd)
1 x Autopsy
Mental Funeral (vinyl)
1 x No-Man
Schoolyard Ghosts (CD/DVDA)
1 x markus reuter
taster (part 3) (mp3 download)
1 x the redundant rocker
collider (cd)
1 x andy butler
livelooping (cd)
1 x Nosound
A Sense Of Loss (CD + DVD)
1 x Katatonia
The Great Cold Distance 5.1 (CD/DVDA)
3 x Ozric Tentacles
Live Underslunky / Spice Doubt (2 CD)
1 x Aura Noir
The Merciless (CD)
2 x Barren Earth
Our Twilight (CD)
3 x Darkthrone
Preparing For War - Special Edition Boxset (2 CD / DVD)
1 x tim bowness / samuel smiles
live archive volume two (cdr)
1 x [ramp] and markus reuter
ceasing to exist (cd)
4 x Ophthalamia
A Journey in Darkness (CD)
1 x North Atlantic Oscillation
Call Signs (cd)
1 x porcupine tree
we lost the skyline (mp3 download)
1 x Judy Dyble
Talking With Strangers (Scandinavian Edition) (cd)
1 x uxb
white house, black ash (colour jewel case cdr)
1 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
07 Make Me Promises (mp3 download)
5 x Moonbound
Confession And Release (cd)
6 x tim bowness / samuel smiles
world of bright futures (mp3 download)
2 x steven wilson
cover version 1 (cd single)
5 x Darkthrone
Under A Funeral Moon (Digipack CD)
1 x Peaceville
Hoodie (Large)
1 x nosound
slow, it goes (mp3 download)
3 x yoshi hampl
water dealer (cd)
1 x ex-wise heads
grounded (mp3 download)
1 x cipher
elemental forces (cd)
1 x tony harn
loops (cd)
3 x jansen / takahashi
pulse remix (cd)
1 x My Dying Bride
Songs Of Darkness Words Of Light (Digipack CD)
1 x Katatonia
Tonights Decision (Digipack CD)
2 x My Dying Bride
Meisterwerk II (Digipack CD)
2 x Bloodbath
The Fathomless Mastery (Vinyl)
2 x roger eno
getting warmer (cdr)
1 x Aura Noir
Hades Rise (Digipak CD)
1 x Michael Peters
Impossible Music (CD)
1 x Peter Hammill
X My Heart (flac download)
1 x no-man
the break-up for real (mp3 download)
1 x tetsu inoue
yolo (cd)
4 x theo travis
double talk (mp3 download)
1 x Jakko M. Jakszyk
Waves Sweep The Sand (cd)
1 x Nosound
Lightdark Short Sleeve T-Shirt (Large)
2 x egg
the metronomical society (cd)
2 x Bloodbath
The Wacken Carnage (CD/DVD)
1 x Steven Wilson
Only Child (Pat Mastelloto Mix 3) (flac download)
1 x alistair murphy
passing (mp3 download)
1 x Taake
Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik (CD)
3 x martin grech
the heritage (cd single)
2 x Unfolk (Alessandro Monti/Kevin Hewick)
The Venetian Book Of The Dead (Il Libro Veneziano Dei Morti) (cd)
1 x boddy / woestheinrich
moire (cd)
2 x Novembre
Classica (CD)
2 x Opera IX
Sacro Culto (CD)
1 x 64 Spoons
Landing On A Rat Column (cd)
2 x Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
The Big Idea (mp3 download)
Subtotal: £4463.84 GBP
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