other titles...
- Bo Harwood & John Cassavetes - No One Around To Hear It
- Chen Ming Chang - Rainwater
- Bhairavi Raman & Nanthesh Sivarajah - Bittersweet Reflections
- The King Of Luxembourg - Poptones
- Slapp Happy - Is It You
- O.G. Jigg - Jesus Is My Jam
- Klang - As It Is
- Scala - Fuser
- Sos Location - Let The Moon Get Into It
- Gyeongsu - YZOBEL (feat. CROCHE)
- Omertà - Moments In Love
- Kasumi Trio - Cabbage Butterfly
- Un - Fast Money Blues
- Delphine Dora - V
- Harry Plunket- Greene - The Hurdy-Gurdy Man
Searchlight Moonbeam
various artists
Efficient Space
Searchlight Moonbeam is an autumnal dreamscape, intimate and vespertine, pensive and irresolute.
An imagined community where differences drop off and resonances emerge – between Maher Shalal Hash Baz affiliates Kasumi Trio, Taiwanese score composer Chen Ming Chang whose ‘Rainwater’ (written for Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s 1986 film Dust In The Wind) is exquisitely heartbroken, and the plangent improvisa]ons of self-taught French pianist Delphine Dora. Revelations are frequent: the bedsit isolationism of Bo Harwood and John Cassavetes’ ‘No One Around to Hear It’ (from The Killing of a Chinese Bookie); the narked minimalism of Klang (an early 2000s band formed by ex-Elastica guitarist and featuring prize-winning experimental novelist Isabel Waidner on bass); the etudegrooves and echoic wobble of below-the-radar French avant-gardists Omertà ; the beautiful, plaintively dubby ‘Is It You?’ by Slapp Happy; a psych-tinged reimagining of PiL’s ‘Poptones’ by Simon Fisher Turner (one half of Deux Filles, and here, recording for él as The King of Luxembourg) that's as perverse as the cover of Throbbing Gristle’s 20 Jazz Funk Greats.