The immensely talented “neo-cubist semi-deconstructionist blues guitarist” Geiger von Müller asked me to remix his song “Blue Moon Frequency #2b,” out now as a name-your-price download on Bandcamp. There’s a beautiful video by cgi director Paal-V too. Everything’s linked here thanks to Skopemag.
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Echoes and Dust Review of ISOLATION AND REJECTION: VOL 1
Thanks to Echoes and Dust for the lovely review of ISOLATION AND REJECTION and this in particular on my track “Waking Up With A Cat On My Face:”
“…a brief liminal outburst like a warped TV ident or the soundtrack of an alarming flashback.”
Read the whole review over on the website, and ISOLATION AND REJECTION releases tomorrow!
Metro Musix on The Comfy Show
Thanks to Radio Woking’s The Comfy Show, hosted by The Committee for Sonic Research’s Trixie Delight and Dental Drill, for playing “Metro Musix” (from Retrophonica – Aetheric Transmissions) earlier this month. Catch it below or on Mixcloud:
Aural Aggravation Review of ISOLATION AND REJECTION
Aural Aggravation has a very nice review of the ISOLATION AND REJECTION VOL 1 comp up, with these kinds words about my contribution:
Elizabeth Joan Kelly’s ‘Waking Up With a Cat on My Face’ perfectly encapsulates that moment or panic, that abject spasm through a minute and three quarters of swampy discord and sonic confusion.
Read the full review on the blog, and pre-order now through Bandcamp!
ISOLATION AND REJECTION featured on The Séance
“Waking Up With A Cat On My Face,” my contribution (among others) to Front & Follow and The Geography Trip‘s ISOLATION AND REJECTION, is on the newest episode of The Séance, now on Mixcloud.
If you like what you hear, head over to Bandcamp and pre-order. And it’s for a good cause: buy this fantastically eclectic compilation and contribute to the good work The Brick in Wigan does supporting people who are homeless and/or struggling with poverty/debt relief. AND, if you buy today, on Juneteenth, Bandcamp will donate their share to the NAACP Legal Fund!
Juneteenth Bandcamp NAACP Donation
Tomorrow is Juneteenth, and Bandcamp is donating 100% of its share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. Buy everything off your wishlist, especially albums by BIPOC. Looking for ideas? Here are some recommendations:
Or check out this great browse-able database.
#BlackLivesMatter; support artists and organizations that think so too.
Pre-orders Available: ISOLATION AND REJECTION
ISOLATION AND REJECTION will include 5 volumes of rejected sounds, collated by Front & Follow and The Geography Trip. And it’s for a good cause: buy this fantastically eclectic compilation and contribute to the good work The Brick in Wigan does supporting people who are homeless and/or struggling with poverty/debt relief. Pre-order and get my track “Waking Up With A Cat On My Face” and others now. Vol 1 is out 26th June, and can be pre-ordered NOW:
Skylab Radio Charts
“Trinity Quadrant Cantata” from Farewell, Doomed Planet! is #11 on Skylab Radio’s charts this week. Thanks for listening, and catch Skylab through the digital radio platform of your choice here.

Also, fun fact, the song is based on J.S. Bach’s Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (BWV 177), which is also the closing song on Deerhoof’s excellent new album Future Teenage Cave Artists:
Gated Canal Community mix for Mental Health Awareness Week
I’m flattered that Gated Canal Community included “Starchild,” one of my collaborations with Xqui, on their special “Quiet Long Sounds” mix for Mental Health Awareness Month on Reform Radio. Listen on Mixcloud or below for a consoling set.
Unusual Capsule on Dark Train
Another cracking show from Kate Bosworth’s Dark Train on Warminster Community Radio. Listen at Mixcloud or below!