A chronological archive of listening notes.
Each post captures a moment where sound, memory and mood intersect.
A new Morrissey album after almost six years — and the thrill hasn’t faded.
From Brandi Carlile to eleven minutes of Robbie Basho — another reminder that everything is equal when you really listen.
From Fred Astaire’s tap shoes to Seamus Heaney’s loughs via Cocteau Twins, a reminder that everything is equal when you’re really listening.
The Brit Awards in Manchester. Big names. Even bigger bleeps.
Clinging to the lead. Five minutes added. A whistle. A point to the spot. Promotion hopes wobble but refuse to die..
Ben Watt’s North Marine Drive soundtracks a nostalgic mood as albums win over singles and Brazil beckons.
Lee “Scratch” Perry dubs the afternoon while pedestrians drift and a walking challenge quietly triumphs.
Arctic Monkeys have mellowed, Daphni’s beats distract from traffic woes, and Sylvia Plath’s sharp words wake you up—better than any caffeine boost during Manchester’s chaos!
Rediscovering old tunes is like rummaging through a buffet of nostalgic delights. Bands thought lost in time serve up surprises, making you grateful for musical indigestion!