Kindred Spirits Reviewed by Strine Whine Zine
13/04/17 22:44 Filed under: Press/Reviews
“Spirit Level's Kindred Spirits is a demonstration of how artists are pushing the traditions of piano music forward.
It’s in the subtle textural details of Leah Kardos’ ‘Novice’, where the percussion flutters in the right channel and the high notes dart between, or the mechanical chirp that gives way to noirish mood-setting on Re/search/er’s ‘Love Will You Love Me When I’m Not The 1’, or the wooden tapping on the keyboard on Luke Howard’s cover of Telling’s ‘Monuments’."
https://strinewhine.bandcamp.com/album/strine-whine-issue-seventeen
It’s in the subtle textural details of Leah Kardos’ ‘Novice’, where the percussion flutters in the right channel and the high notes dart between, or the mechanical chirp that gives way to noirish mood-setting on Re/search/er’s ‘Love Will You Love Me When I’m Not The 1’, or the wooden tapping on the keyboard on Luke Howard’s cover of Telling’s ‘Monuments’."
https://strinewhine.bandcamp.com/album/strine-whine-issue-seventeen