The third release in the 'Brood' series is an album that contains one track, the 18 minutes long 'Klierachtig worden ze ervan'. This is Hun Bed at their most stretched out and the closest we get to experiencing their extended communal jams. It starts in classic Hun Bed mode, almost like an utopian version of the 'Brood I' track 'Graszaadmeel', but gradually things starts to build up to something else with added layers of field recordings, processed guitar and long sustaining chimes. Or maybe not quite building up but rather opening up, eventually leading to a beautiful meditative last five minutes. 'Brood III' takes it time to explore and contemplate, even more so than the carefully edited compositions of 'Brood I' and 'Brood II' and it's all the better for it.
Recorded inside a nuclear cooling tower, this 25-minute album is distinguished by innovative sound design and musical ingenuity. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 18, 2020
With all proceeds going to benefit Ukraine, the latest from Angela Winter is a beautifully haunting work that centers the human voice. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 16, 2022
Purportedly the recordings of a disgraced experimental psychologist (you decide), “Jumand” sets spoken word to eerie synths. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 2, 2023