Mar 01 2010
P*Dis Inpartmaint – 2009 Staff Recommendations
This is a little belated, but Sin at P*Dis has listed Gareth Dickson’s “Collected Recordings” as number 1 on his staff recommendations list.
Mar 01 2010
This is a little belated, but Sin at P*Dis has listed Gareth Dickson’s “Collected Recordings” as number 1 on his staff recommendations list.
Jan 07 2010
Oppressed by the Line’s “Kiku” was number 5 in The Sound Awake’s Top 10 of 2009.
Jan 03 2010
Mike Henaghan of [sic] Magazine included Gareth Dickson’s “Collected Recordings” in his top 10 of 2009 list.
Jan 01 2010
Oppressed by the Line’s “Kiku” figured into the best 100 of 2009 list at the New Music Review blog.
Happy New Year Everyone!
Dec 31 2009
More end of year love for Gareth Dickson’s “Collected Recordings”. The Perlich Post has included Collected Recordings in their “Fave 50 0f 2009″.
Dec 31 2009
Decay States has named Gareth Dickson’s Collected Recordings among it’s “2009 Favorites”. Click through for their full list.
Dec 31 2009
Chaotisch und Charmant have named “One Thousand Red Stars” from Kiku by Oppressed by the Line as number 43 on it’s list of top 50 songs of 2009.
Dec 30 2009
Chaotisch und Charmant named Kiku by Oppressed by the Line as number 15 on it’s list of top 40 albums of the year.
Dec 16 2009
Don’t Pee on the Rug have settled in on their 25 favorite albums of 2009, and there are two entries from Drifting Falling artists on the list. At number 5 is Gareth Dickson with “Collected Recordings”. At number 25 is Matt Bartram with “Left to Memory”. Simon Scott, who has recorded for Drifting Falling as Televise also makes the list at number 23 with Navigare out on Miasmah. Also worth mentioning one of our favorite artists Epic45 are on the list at number 6 with “In All The Empty Houses” out on Make Mine Music.
Dec 09 2009
Well apparently it’s the time of year for reflection. British indie label Phantom Planet have named Gareth Dickson’s “Collected Recordings” in their list of the 50 Best albums of 2009. I know we’re supposed to be all “gosh” and humble, but sod that “we agree!”. It’s one hell of a disc. One that I think we’ll keep coming back to year after year.
6. Collected Recordings | Gareth Dickson (Drifting Falling)
An over-looked gem of a record where Labradford meets Nick Drake in one of the most dream-like of recordings in 2009. Glasgow-based Dickson is a master craftsman and his songs are simply sublime.