As All Hallows’ Eve looms closer and closer, our October weekly features get spookier and creepier! This week’s offering is a kooky collection of vintage 45s that will get even the deadest of the dead up and dancing in seconds!
With the haunted season well underway, it’s now the perfect time to explore electronic music pioneer Mort Garson’s darkest masterworks with a spine-chilling double feature : 1971’s Black Mass and 1975’s The Unexplained!
On this episode of PTR, we’ll be kicking off the Dark Season with a “soundtrack of sorts” chock-full of spine-chilling instrumental goodness to keep you glancing over your shoulder all night! Muahahaha!
On this episode of PTR, we’ll be once again conducting a Sit+Listen session, in which we experience a masterpiece of an album in its entirety! October’s selection is the incredible, soul-wrenching sounds of saxophonist extraordinaire Colin Stetson’s opus The love it took to leave you. This is saxophone playing as you’ve never heard it : Stetson plays music like a blacksmith channeling his fiery raw pain and loss into every heavy note he strikes, creating an extremely intense and emotional soundscape.