Alchemie originally appeared on the now defunct label World Serpent in 1999. The Fossil Dungeon and Twilight Records have now made this album available again. The second edition comes in a nice brown/gold digipack and has three bonus tracks.
Naomi Henderson and Nicholas Albanis are Dandelion Wine. “An Inexact Science” is the third release of them. It contains music they themselves describe as medieval ethereal, post-dreampop.
To most people the sound of Corvus Corax will be clear. Their powerful medieval sound has made them famous beyond the gothic scene. This new cd is about a minstrel traveling in to the East.
Prikosnovénie has started a new series of releases for new talents called “Nové”. Artesia is the first band to release in this series. This young French duo delivers a tragical and dark sounding classic gothic album.
Caprice has already delivered several beautiful albums filled with wonderful poetic fairy world music. As the title suggests this new album is part three in the series of albums on which the music is inspired by faeries and elves and more concrete the poems of Tolkien.
Francesco Banchini, Louisa John-Krol and Lys teamed up for volume two in the Love Sessions series. The result is a beautiful album with mediterranean folk with ethereal elements.
Kamilya Jubran and Werner Hasler’s ‘Wameedd’ has been self-described as a symbiotic creational process and interpretation of Arabic words and phonetic rhythms.