Kelly Lee Owens today releases Ballad (In The End) – the latest offering from her forthcoming album Dreamstate.
Co-written and co-produced by Tom Rowlands from The Chemical Brothers, it opens with tender piano chords, gradually building into a chorus of soft vocals and shimmering synths. It is a complement to the exceptional previous single Higher, as well as Sunshine and Love You Got, all of which will feature on Dreamstate, Owens’ fourth studio album, which will be released Friday 18 October via dh2:
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We bring excellent news from Sonic Cathedral, a label much loved of these pages – as they gear up to celebrate 20 years as a label later this month.
The London label has announced a 20th anniversary boxset Celebrate Yourself! The Sonic Cathedral Story 2004-2024 released 6th December. More Sonic Cathedral goodness continues throughout October with a limited edition photo book and an accompanying exhibition at The Social in Fitzrovia, Brewgazer beer and some SC20 merch t-shirts and earplugs SC20 live series continues this week and next with shoegaze trailblazers Slowdive and Ride (get the last tickets here)
Photo book cover by Stuart Jones
Andy Bell (Ride) by Geoff Shaw
This 4 CD box of delights features 62 tracks, many of which are previously unreleased, plus rare remixes, showstopping live recordings and a shoegaze Christmas compilation to fill any festive family gathering with blisteringly beautiful noise and heavenly harmonies. The box set features the best of Sonic Cathedral’s artists and associates including Andy Bell (Ride), Emma Anderson (Lush), Slowdive, bdrmm, Whitelands and deary, plus remixes by Andrew Weatherall, James Holden, David Holmes, Daniel Avery and many more. Pre-order online or at your favourite record shop here.
Across the four discs, the box set tells the story of Sonic Cathedral from its humble beginnings as a club night in 2004 to its present-day position at the centre of the never-ending shoegaze revival, after playing a huge part in repopularising the once maligned genre over the past two decades. Sonic Cathedral founder Nathaniel Cramp says “We are incredibly proud to announce the release of a box set which tells the story of Sonic Cathedral from its humble beginnings way back in 2004 right up to the present day, where we find ourselves at the centre of the never-ending shoegaze revival. Now, in 2024, pretty much all of our dreams have come true apart from releasing a box set in the spirit and style of Factory’s peerless ‘Palatine’. Until now in ‘Celebrate Yourself!'”
A series of 7” singles with some additional tracks will be released on Bandcamp to coincide throughout the rest of 2024, the first of which features Sonic Cathedral artist and Lush co-founder Emma Anderson. Anderson’s brand new track ‘Queen Moth’ provides the a-side, please listen above. The track is also available on CD 1 of ‘Celebrate Yourself!’ This super limited 7” is out today and comes with with a brand new song called ‘Swiss Air’ on the b-side. Which sees Emma collaborating with Ride’s Steve Queralt. For now, this instant classic is only available on vinyl, a little look ahead to a project that will see the light of day next year. Watch this space…
Also announced today, there will be more Sonic Cathedral goodness happening across London throughout October and into November. Launched on the same day as the Sunday Service gig, there will be an exhibition called Celebrating Ourselves! Worshipping at the Sonic Cathedral 2004 – 2024 featuring classic Sonic Cathedral photos through the years in the upstairs bar at The Social, Fitzrovia, 13th – 28th October. During the upstairs and downstairs events, the delicious yet dangerous Brewgazer beer (by Nottingham-based brewery Liquid Light) will be available. As if that wasn’t enough, Sonic Cathedral have produced a limited edition photo book, and some SC20 commemorative merch, including collapsed logo t-shirts and potentially essential earplugs designed by Stuart Jones. The merch will be available to buy exclusively at the SC20 events
CD1 – Celebrate Yourself! A compilation of Sonic Cathedral classics
The first CD is supposed to be a best of, rounding up 20 of the good things we have done since the label grew out of the Sonic Cathedral club night. As well as some personal favourites it includes a number of single edits that have never been on a physical release before, tracks we only released on vinyl (Horsegirl, Dummy) and the aforementioned brand-new song ‘Queen Moth’ by Emma Anderson. One of the first things you will notice about the compilation is that Andy Bell is everywhere – the Ride guitarist and all-round musical polymath crops up on guitar with Pye Corner Audio and Dot Allison, and then with his own solo banger, the Mark Hamill-approved ‘Skywalker’. Andy has been a huge presence in our world for the past five years or so, ever since he recorded a couple of tracks for our Singles Club (look out for something new in 2025). But it was for his partner in Ride Mark Gardener that we hastily came up with the idea of a Sonic Cathedral label after a show at The Social in Nottingham in March 2006. It was never intended for us to be a home reserved for shoegaze legends, however, and despite the presence of Slowdive’s Neil Halstead (in his folky, solo guise) and Simon Scott (as Three Quarter Skies) as well as Emma and Andy on this disc, the label’s focus has always been on new bands. So, it’s fitting that we conclude with some of our more recent discoveries who have all helped to bring this once maligned genre back into the public consciousness – Whitelands, deary and bdrmm, who with their 2020 single ‘A Reason To Celebrate’ unwittingly even gave us an anthem.
Pye Corner Audio feat. Andy Bell – Warmth Of The Sun (Edit)^ The Early Years – Fluxus Mark Peters feat. Dot Allison – Switched On ^ Dot Allison feat. Andy Bell – Unchanged (Edit) ^ Cheval Sombre – It’s Not Time Neil Halstead – Spin The Bottle (Alternative Version) ^ Mildred Maude – CPA II Yeti Lane – Dead Tired Lorelle Meets The Obsolete – Balance Horsegirl – Sea Life Sandwich Boy # Dummy – Slacker Mask # Three Quarter Skies – On Fire (Edit) ^ Moon Diagrams – Rewop Andy Bell – Skywalker (Edit) ^ Not Me But Us – When We See (Edit) ^ MOLLY – The Golden Age (Edit) ^ Emma Anderson – Queen Moth – exclusive to this release deary – Fairground Whitelands feat. Dottie – Tell Me About It bdrmm – A Reason To Celebrate
CD2 – Recalibrate Yourself! A collection of Sonic Cathedral remixes
The second CD focuses on remixes and was perhaps the hardest one to put together because, limited to a mere 80 minutes, there were only so many we could include. We love remixes, we have done since the very start of SC (that Mark Gardener single was actually a remix by Ulrich Schnauss) and never pass up the opportunity to get some done. Never for the sake of it, I hasten to add, but just to spread the joy a little further. As well as Andy Bell (again), the late, great Andrew Weatherall’s presence on this disc is massive; he turned up to the first ever Sonic Cathedral night at The Legion in East London, we exchanged numbers, and he became an ever-present Cathedral champion over the ensuing years, turning in two remixes of a track from The Early Years’ second album as an apology for not being able to make a DJ gig. One gig that he did make was our now legendary 10th anniversary party at Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen and a photo of him lording it in the DJ pulpit graces the inner sleeve of this CD. He is joined by the likes of David Holmes, Daniel Avery and Justin Robertson and, in true mixtape style, their floorfillers are balanced by Sonic Boom’s spaghetti western re-rub of Pye Corner Audio, Slowdive smothering Argentina’s Sobrenadar in white noise and James Holden’s epic take on XAM Duo, which he says is “like a blurry dream about a rave”. That slightly out-of-focus approach is present throughout these 11 mixes, never more so than on the closer, Richard Norris’ glorious ambient iteration of Mark Peters and Dot Allison’s ‘Sundowning’.
Andy Bell – The Sky Without You (David Holmes Radical Mycology Remix) Pye Corner Audio feat. Andy Bell – Saturation Point (Sonic Boom Remix) # Lorelle Meets The Obsolete – Unificado (Pye Corner Audio Remix) # Not Me But Us – When We See (Maps Remix) – first physical release The Early Years – Hall Of Mirrors (Andrew Weatherall Remix II) # Cheval Sombre – Couldn’t Do (Justin Robertson’s Deadstock 33s Remix) # bdrmm – Port (Daniel Avery Remix) Sobrenadar – Del Tiempo (Slowdive Remix) # XAM Duo – Cold Stones (James Holden Remix) # Dot Allison feat. Andy Bell – Unchanged (GLOK Remix) ^ Mark Peters feat. Dot Allison – Sundowning (Richard Norris Ambient Remix) ^
CD3 – Reverberate Yourself! A congregation of Sonic Cathedral live recordings
The third CD is possibly my favourite, not least because it’s inextricably linked to what Sonic Cathedral started out as – a live music night. As if to prove that point, of the 13 tracks here, nine of them were actually recorded at Sonic Cathedral events. To further the link to our genesis the very first song we played at that night at The Legion back in October 2004 was Syd Barrett’s ‘Golden Hair’, and this disc is book-ended with covers of that very same song – Lorelle Meets The Obsolete’s stunning segue of it with their own ‘What’s Holding You?’ and Slowdive’s jaw-dropping version, recorded on their US tour back in 2014, which is the most beautiful noise we have ever heard. It’s quite possibly the apogee of the shoegaze genre. (Apologies in advance to the blue-haired girl for making you cry. Again.) In between, all crossfaded to make it sound like the best gig you’ve never been to, we have The Early Years, one of the best live bands we’ve ever witnessed, Andy Bell (yes, him again) joining forces with Masal for a harped-up cover of Neu!, Disappears doing Bowie, Sennen singing Big Star and Dean Wareham covering himself. We travel from our spiritual home of The Social, via the 100 Club to St Pancras Old Church, a true sonic cathedral if ever there was one and hallowed ground for special live shows. Witness Cheval Sombre finding himself joined on church bells by Sonic Boom on a fragile, pin-drop version of The Supremes’ ‘Where Did Our Love Go’ and – bringing us to the present day – deary’s delicate hymn to unrequited love, ‘Want You’.
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete – What’s Holding You? – Golden Hair (Recorded at The Victoria, London 10.04.14) # Andy Bell & Masal – Hallogallo (Recorded at The Social, London 21.05.23) # Disappears – Speed Of Life (Recorded at The 100 Club, London 23.11.15) # The Early Years – The Simple Solution (Recorded at The 100 Club, London 15.10.14) # bdrmm – Momo – Push/Pull (Recorded at The Nave, Leeds 16.08.20) # Pye Corner Audio – Excerpt from Social Dissonance (Recorded at The Social, London 23.10.19) # XAM Duo – Excerpt from Live At The Total Refreshment Centre (Recorded at The Total Refreshment Centre, London 05.11.16) # Mark Peters – Sundowning (Recorded at The Band Room, Yorkshire 08.04.23) # Sennen – Nightime (Recorded at Goldsmiths Music Studios, London 12.06.21) Dean Wareham – When Will You Come Home (Recorded at St Pancras Old Church, London 05.12.13) # Cheval Sombre – Where Did Our Love Go (Recorded at St Pancras Old Church, London 22.11.12) # deary – Want You (Recorded at St Pancras Old Church, London 23.11.23) ^ Slowdive– Golden Hair (Recorded at The Theatre at Ace Hotel, Los Angeles 09.11.14) #
CD 4 – Celebrate Your Elf! A constellation of Sonic Cathedral Christmas songs
We’d be lying if we said that being able to use that punning title wasn’t one of the main motivating factors behind making the fourth and final CD a collection of seasonal songs. However, as it took shape, this one proved its true value. For life, not just for Christmas. We have had a number of Christmas covers lying around for a while, looking for a formal physical release; Mark Peters went through a phase of doing one a year, and the much-missed Younghusband were hip to Margo Guryan back before TikTok had even been invented. Instead of releasing their cover of ‘I Don’t Intend To Spend Christmas Without You’ properly, we opted to hide a download code for it in a mince pie at our 2013 Christmas party. A prank worthy of our old friends Spectres, whose cover of ‘Wonderful Christmastime’ manages to mechanically remove all the annoying cloyingness as well as the joy from Paul McCartney’s original. A Place To Bury Strangers do something similarly unspeakable to Kool & The Gang’s ‘Celebration’ (I know, but they could be celebrating Christmas) which is one of a few exclusives we got hold of, along with three Pye Corner Audio seasonal offerings that have never made it out of Bandcamp land. There’s beauty too, with specially recorded tunes by Dawn Chorus And The Infallible Sea (a version of ‘O Holy Night’) and MOLLY (a traditional Austrian yodel recast as glacial ambience). Rounding up the disc is Maps’ stunning version of the Die Hard of Christmas tunes, East 17’s ‘Stay Another Day’. And there we have it: a true box of delights.
Mark Peters – The Box Of Delights # Three Quarter Skies – Holy Water (Single Version) # Andy Bell – Listen, The Snow Is Falling Pye Corner Audio – Omnichord Omnishambles (At Xmas) ^ Younghusband – I Don’t Intend To Spend Christmas Without You ^ Spectres – Wonderful Christmastime # A Place To Bury Strangers – Celebration – exclusive to this release Fairewell – Christmas Eve # Pye Corner Audio – A Winter Drone For Christmas ^ Mark Peters – Silent Night ^ Dawn Chorus And The Infallible Sea – O Holy Night – exclusive to this release MOLLY – Andachtsjodler – exclusive to this release deary – 2000 Miles Mark Peters – Jingle Bells ^ Fairewell – In The Bleak Midwinter # Pye Corner Audio – Get Thee Behind Me Santa ^ Mark Peters – The Box Of Delights (Maps Remix) # Maps – Stay Another Day ± ^ first physical release
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Flanked by a large colourful cast of ‘characters’ and an even bigger, persistently prolific output, despite adversity, after 30 years Alex Paterson continues to draw from his infinite well of creativity and drive. He’s constantly in the studio or on-stage as The Orb (and an ever-growing list of side projects too), and it’s especially for this reason that a new ‘Best-Of’ is apt.
Released 25th October via Cooking Vinyl, Orboretum: The Orb Collection is a career-spanning, 2CD & limited-edition quadruple vinyl octagonal set including new and rare mixes, compiled by Paterson himself. It goes way back, but also focusses on recent highlights from albums such as Abolition Of The Royal Familia (2020) and Prism (2023) – which were cited by the media as some of their greatest work – up there with the bonafide gold of yesteryear. “I don’t want The Orb to end up milking it like Roxy Music, who were always cranking out another best-of, although we did release the ‘History Of The Future’ best-of in 2013, and its part 2 in 2015 to be fair”, says Paterson. “We have such a gigantic catalogue though, that sometimes even I need a reminder of what I’ve done, especially these days. This is a sort of director’s cut, reframing our output, making new neuro pathways, and new juxtapositions. Some of these tracks are 30 years apart, but there are clear through lines, a continuum.”
Put simply; this is The Orb: Stop and pause to think about what that means to the culture. Alex is a living legend who’s travelled a clear path through one of the most important journeys of music in recent times; starting with punk, heavily influenced by Jamaican / Windrush generation UK dub and reggae, growing with acid house, inventing chill out, topping the charts, then becoming one of the first arena-sized live electronic acts. This national treasure deserves to be celebrated. With his boundless appetite for recording and collaboration, The Orb is happening right now, still new, still striving; not resting on past laurels or dining out on the Dad rave nostalgia circuit, instead seeing from the stage multi-generational crowds losing their minds, from fresh faced teenagers to war-torn rave fossils, and everyone in between.
Orboretum will be available on colour vinyl, in an octagonal 4LP set, with sleeve notes by Kris Needs. Each side of vinyl is pressed on a transparent colour green, lilac, orange and blue, grouped by Alex to represent the 4 seasons, hence its botanical title. The comp’s “roots and more recent shoots” traverses their work for Universal across discs A and B, whilst discs C and D explore their music for indie labels Cooking Vinyl, Kompakt, Malicious Damage, and Liquid Sound Design. In addition, Orboretum will also be available on 2CD and digitally.
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Rival Consoles returns with genre-blurring new piece Gaivotas, a first taster from his forthcoming ninth studio album, written during an experimental residency in Portugal last year.
“This music feels like one of the most intuitive things I have ever written”, says Ryan Lee West, the man behind the pseudonym. “The momentum that the piece establishes in the first breath pushes forward right until the very end and many of the ideas were created in a first-take moment that were exciting and liberating.”
The powerful accompanying video was directed by Vincent Duluc-David and shot in Kyrgyzstan, where we follow the life of a group of teenagers as one of them mysteriously disappears. You can watch below:
West will be touring as special guest with Kiasmos for select European shows in September, and returns to North America for Slingshot Festival and four headline shows in the Northwest in October.
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Thursday 10 October, 19:00 Tenebrae: Meditatio – Music for Mindfulness
Sandström / Praetorius Es ist ein Ros entsprungen Donna McKevitt Lumen Rachmaninov We Hymn Thee Gibbons / Forshaw Drop, drop slow tears Chilcott The Last Invocation Kedrov Otche nash Rachmaninov Rejoice, O Virgin Lobo Versa est in luctum Allegri Miserere Stanford The Blue Bird Golovanov Cherubic Hymn Chilcott Even Such Is Time Howells Requiem aeternum II
In a new initiative that combines well-being and musical excellence, St Martin-in-the-Fields presents an evening of Music for Mindfulness with award-winning vocal group Tenebrae and mindfulness coach Michael McCaffrey. Tenebrae’s Artistic Director Nigel Short has devised a sequence of beautiful and calming vocal masterpieces by Lobo, Allegri and Rachmaninov and others, while Michael McCaffrey will guide the audience towards deeper listening through a focus on the breath. No previous experience of meditation or mindfulness practice is required, and in the inspiring candlelit surroundings of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the unbroken sequence of music and mindfulness invites the audience to take an hour at the end of the day to relax and centre themselves.
Nigel Short explains, “I’ve wanted to experiment with this format ever since I conducted a similar concert in Denmark several years ago. We all know that people are living increasingly busy lives, and the constant stream of information we receive through our phones is making it harder and harder to switch off. Music has always been something that people have turned to for comfort and solace, and arguably we need this now more than ever. We hope that this combination of beautiful music and guided breathwork will allow everyone a small bit of time and space to take some time out and slow down.”
Reversing the emotional arch of a standard concert programme, Short and McCaffrey have worked together to shape the evening to guide the audience towards deeper tranquillity at the midpoint of the concert, before gently bringing them back to the present moment. The concert will include choral masterpieces such as Allegri’s Miserere, and extracts from Rachmaninov’s Vespers and Howells’ Requiem. Analysing their social media, Tenebrae noticed that many listeners discovered their recordings through YouTube searches for music to aid relaxation and sleep, and wanted to create a live concert experience that would help people to switch off and slow down.
Michael McCaffrey says, “As both a musician and experienced mindfulness teacher, the power of music as a tool to tap into deeper states of being is apparent. Music speaks to those same states that meditation often guides us into. A sense of calm, a present moment consciousness, the alive, immediate ‘now’ of each moment. It is no coincidence that ancient practices that encourage these states often use sound as a direct means by which to enter the stream of calm that mindfulness delivers.”
Michael McCaffrey is a dedicated meditation, mindfulness and breathwork guide, passionately committed to making the transformative benefits of these practices accessible to all. With a rich background in these various techniques, his teachings focus on demystifying mindfulness, offering clarity and guidance to beginners while providing depth and insight for seasoned practitioners. It is his belief that anyone can take something positive from these practices and achieve an overall sense of wellbeing. Michael creates an inclusive space where individuals can embark on a journey of self-discovery and inner peace. Over the last decade he has built up a dedicated following for his sessions, working with individuals and also with companies such as Chelsea FC, NBC Universal, Amazon and Google.
Described as “phenomenal” (The Times) and “devastatingly beautiful” (Gramophone Magazine), award-winning choir Tenebrae is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles, renowned for its passion and precision. Under the direction of Nigel Short, Tenebrae performs at major festivals and venues across the globe, including the BBC Proms, Wigmore Hall, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Rheingau Musik Festival and Sydney Festival. The choir has earned international acclaim for its interpretations of choral music from the Renaissance through to contemporary masterpieces, and has commissioned new music from composers including Judith Bingham, Joanna Marsh, Owain Park, Josephine Stephenson, Joby Talbot and Roderick Williams. Tenebrae has enjoyed collaborations with some of the UK’s leading orchestras, including the London Symphony Orchestra, Aurora Orchestra, the Academy of Ancient Music and Britten Sinfonia. The choir also undertakes regular session work, having contributed the vocals for Max Richter’s Voices (2020), Jean-Jacques Annaud’s Notre Dame brûle (2022), and blockbuster sci-fi movie Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) among others. Its extensive recording catalogue comprises a wide range of music on labels including Signum, LSO Live and Warner Classics, and has earned the choir two BBC Music Magazine Awards, an Edison Classical Award and a Grammy nomination.
Alongside its performance schedule, the choir runs a thriving Learning & Connection programme encompassing activities with London Youth Choirs, Tenebrae Effect workshops with amateur choirs, and Tenebrae Schools. In partnership with Ealing Music Service, this programme aims to embed a long-lasting culture of singing activities in local primary schools which might otherwise face barriers to music-making Through its Associate Artists programme, Tenebrae also provides talented young professional singers with vital experience and support in the early stages of their careers.
‘Passion and Precision’ are Tenebrae’s core values. Through its continued dedication to performance of the highest quality, Tenebrae’s vision is to inspire audiences around the world through dramatic programming, flawless performances and unforgettable experiences.
St Martin-in-the-Fields is a landmark church, concert venue and visitor attraction on London’s Trafalgar Square. It is a friendly and forward-thinking community and the building itself is steeped in beautiful Georgian architecture. With a huge programme of services, concerts, events, exhibitions and lectures, St Martin’s welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world each year.
A strong musical tradition flourishes at St Martin’s. Their concert series includes over 350 performances and gigs every year, featuring some of the UK’s finest ensembles, chamber orchestras, choirs and musicians. An outstanding music programme is provided by the Choir and Choral Scholars of St Martin-in-the-Fields, some of London’s finest voices who are regular performers on the BBC and in concert. In the Crypt you can find St Martin’s award-winning Café, Shop, Brass Rubbing Centre and a number of excellent spaces available for hire for meetings, celebrations and corporate events.
For further information, please head to the websites for St Martin-in-the-Fields or Tenebrae, where you can purchase tickets