With 'the true sound of total desolation' as its motto, the breadth of inspiring experimental music released by Type Records might come as a surprise. The label is run by John Twells a.k.a. Xela together with graphic designer Stefan Lewandowski, and the label's beautiful releases have been critic's and audience favourites for many years now.
The Album Folding In On Itself
is featured in Update #073:
The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
The Album Folding In On Itself
is featured in Update #066:
This Year's Best Albums For A Special Price
A hot and long summer finally at our doorstep, it is once again time to appreciate the best music of the year so far in our Summer Sale 2011!
From Moebius to Moby, from the deepest electronic underground to chart-topping heights, 150 of our favourite albums more...
The Album Folding In On Itself
is featured in Update #063:
Mark E, Vladislav Delay Quartet, Tiger & Woods
The past month of May provided us with a release schedule almost as erratic as the weather, but sticking to our monthly essentials should keep you on the safe side in terms of musical quality.
Outstanding artist albums from Mark E, Dominik Eulberg and more...
The Album Folding In On Itself
was reviewed:
New Yorker Ezekiel Honig's latest album appears on Type, a hazy affair similar to his wonderful 'Surfaces of a Broken Marching Band'. An outstandingly beautiful fusion of delicate field recordings, gently processed acoustic instruments and distant, subtle beats that truly hits the spot. Brilliant.
