
Stranded Horse new album “The Warmth You Deserve” (w/ Boubacar Cissokho) available for pre-order | First single ’Right No Wrongs with No Arms’
Stranded Horse (aka Yann Tambour)’s second album Humbling Tides was released by Talitres in early 2011.

Stranded Horse new album “The Warmth You Deserve” (w/ Boubacar Cissokho) available for pre-order | First single ’Right No Wrongs with No Arms’
Stranded Horse (aka Yann Tambour)’s second album Humbling Tides was released by Talitres in early 2011.

Flotation Toy Warning “Bluffer’s Guide to the Flight Deck” timeless milestone
As we revisit this text, we experience an uncanny yet perharps pleasant sense of déjà vu. But this repetition may well be meaningful.

Raoul Vignal new album “Shadow bands” now available
Raoul Vignal is often recognized for his guitar playing (sublte arpeggios and finger-picking) and his singing, which is imbued with a luminous melancholy.

GRIVE - “Tales of Uncertainty” release day!
Grive debut “Tales of Uncertainty” available now on all streaming platforms, any good record store and still:

Raoul Vignal “Shadow Bands” (out nov. 08), crystalline poetry, new album available for pre-order, first single ’Icarus’
In the spring of 2021, Raoul Vignal released Years in Marble, his third album with Talitres, crafting a weightless world of infinite delicacy. More hypnotic than ever, the melodies of this Lyon-based musician were both timeless and profoundly contemporary.

Grive: clear lines and poisonous beauty. Debut album “Tales of Uncertainty” (out Oct. 11, 2024) available for preorder

Swell ’41’ hypnotic and mysterious grey

Stéphane Milochevitch on tour
We often find ourselves wishing we could send more of these letters, so enchanted are we by Stéphane Milochevitch’s work, which still remains unjustly obscure.

Swell ’41’ [30th Anniversary Reissue] - available for preorder
With the release of 41 in March 1994, Swell capped off a trilogy that began, somewhat unintentionally, with their self-titled debut Swell in 1990 and was followed by Well in 1992. All three albums share a birthplace in San Francisco, specifically at 41 Turk Street in the Tenderloin District—a neighborhood known more for its struggles with substance abuse and nightlife excesses than for any sort of tranquility.