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Mary Lattimore and Walt McClements Create Order with the ‘Rain on the Road’

Mary Lattimore and Walt McClements Create Order with the ‘Rain on the Road’

Call it experimental or ambient: harpist Mary Lattimore and accordionist Walt McClements sonically ruminate on their repetitive cycle between life and music.

Mary Lattimore Shines on Tranquil ‘Goodbye, Hotel Arkada’

Mary Lattimore Shines on Tranquil ‘Goodbye, Hotel Arkada’

Mary Lattimore’s Goodbye, Hotel Arkada is mysterious, eerie, calming, and spacey and deserves a listen from fans of experimental, ambient, and electronic music.

The Big Ears Festival Introduces Goers to New Concepts and New Paradigms

The Big Ears Festival Introduces Goers to New Concepts and New Paradigms

While some festivals introduce you to new bands, Big Ears introduces participants to new concepts, to new paradigms. And in a world where the ills seem greater than the remedies, Big Ears is a potent and welcome elixir.

Mary Lattimore and Mac McCaughan Unveil Their Minimal Explorations

Mary Lattimore and Mac McCaughan Unveil Their Minimal Explorations

On New Rain Duets, Mary Lattimore and Mac McCaughan construct a beautifully minimalistic record, filled with emotion and intricacy.

The 10 Best Ambient/Instrumental Albums of 2018

The 10 Best Ambient/Instrumental Albums of 2018

A great ambient album can provide a space to step into, or make the trees on your morning walk seem a little taller and the light a little more vivid or the world seem a little more like a dream.

Mary Lattimore Uses Technology to Re-contextualize the Classical Harp on ‘Hundreds of Days’

Mary Lattimore Uses Technology to Re-contextualize the Classical Harp on ‘Hundreds of Days’

Proving herself again to be an artist of great skill, Mary Lattimore returns with an ambient masterwork of great emotive power.

Mary Lattimore and Jeff Zeigler: Music Inspired by Philippe Garrel’s ‘Le Révélateur’

Mary Lattimore and Jeff Zeigler: Music Inspired by Philippe Garrel’s ‘Le Révélateur’

The duo's new album, originally performed live with screenings of Philippe Garrel's 1968 silent French film, is a subtly complex composition that works very well on its own.
Mary Lattimore – “Jimmy V” (Singles Going Steady)

Mary Lattimore – “Jimmy V” (Singles Going Steady)

Absolutely gorgeous and fulfilling postproduction harp music with a VHS eyephoria video as an ecstatic bonus.