Webbed Hand Records

Ambient and Experimental Music Netlabel

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wh049 spoonPhase – Nightmare

October 17th, 2007 · No Comments

spoonPhase - Nightmare

“Nightmare” is a 76-minute dark ambient composition by spoonPhase. Carried along by ectoplasmic bass through a place vast and unlit, you perceive great presences in the distance, huge things passing, while hovering nearby are strange small creatures which occasionally mumble and titter in your ear.

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wh044 spoonPhase – Falling

October 12th, 2007 · No Comments

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“Falling” is a word which can be applied both literally and metaphorically. And in both senses, there is a kind of terminal velocity that one reaches after falling for long enough. What if there is no bottom? Would you get so used to descending that it feels like being still?

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wh041 spoonPhase – Rain 1

October 9th, 2007 · 1 Comment

spoonPhase - Rain

The Rain series has at last a contribution from spoonPhase. This recording takes you into the vast cavernous spaces of your mind, where the rhythms of nature are quietly performed by the elements and sightless creatures of the deep.

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wh040 spoonPhase – Messy Messy Messy

October 8th, 2007 · No Comments

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This album follows the trajectory of a messy life from birth, through highs and lows, and ultimately into a strange place. It’s a story, the autobiography of a shattered soul. Many genres of electronic music meet in this album, and the vocal element is at times both dark and whimsical. This is a great production [...]

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wh034 spoonPhase – Songs for Psychos pt 1

October 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

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Songs for Psychos, part one initiates spoonPhase’s artistic exploration of a shattered mind. With equal parts darkness and whimsy, these compositions meander through the corridors of the mind with a music that at times seems like lullabyes or serenades, and at other times like mockery and deconstruction.

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