psychogeography

Clay Pipe Music: From the Foreshore

Reflections on ten tremendous years of Clay Pipe Music, with founder Frances Castle, through ten totemic releases

Borders Visible and Not: Kerri ní Dochartaigh’s Thin Places

Kerri ní Dochartaigh’s genre defying book explores our attachments to place in beautiful, poetic detail according to Chris Bateman

Heightened Experiences: Sharron Kraus Interview

Sharron Kraus talks to Gareth Thompson about her Preternatural Investigations podcast and finding ways into a place’s magic and mystery

The Home Current – The Ardennes (Modern Aviation)

As one of the most copious creators in the Concrete Islands orbit, Martin Jensen squeezes yet another album into an already-packed 2019 schedule

Mark Fisher & Justin Barton – On Vanishing Land (Flatlines)

Hyperdub inaugurate their spoken word imprint with Mark Fisher and Justin Barton’s psychogeographical meditation on disappearance and the Suffolk coast

Disappear Over the Sea: Burd Ellen Interview

Burd Ellen’s Debbie Armour talks to Stewart Gardiner about her last trip to Mull, radical vulnerability and experimental Gaelic 7″ Chi Mi Bhuam

Robin Saville & Oliver Cherer – Sizewell (Modern Aviation)

Carrying on his prolific polymathic run of 2019, Oliver Cherer teams up with ISAN’s Robin Saville, for an idiosyncratic conceptual ambient outing

Justin Hopper: The Thin Place on My Map Mixtape

Justin Hopper has made an invitingly out of place and out of time mixtape for Concrete Islands to accompany the Chanctonbury Rings album on Ghost Box

Justin Hopper & Sharron Kraus with The Belbury Poly – Chanctonbury Rings (Ghost Box)

Justin Hopper, Sharron Kraus and Belbury Poly have brought the thinnest of places to vivid life in this oddly comforting avant-garde wonder

In a Beautiful Place out in the Country: The Lark Ascending by Richard King

Richard King’s The Lark Ascending is cultural history at its most invigorating, a work of connections made through music and across the landscape

Mark Peters – New Routes out of Innerland (Sonic Cathedral)

A cast of considerate remixers take the conceptual journeying of last year’s solo LP from Mark Peters into eclectic yet seamlessly navigated new directions

Somewhere as Nowhere: Tracey Thorn’s Another Planet

Tracey Thorn traces her past as a teenager in suburbia with a book that beautifully combines memoir, music and psychogeography