Yann Novak & Robert Crouch – Fata Morgana (Murmur)
Yann Novak recently put his Dragon’s Eye Recordings, a landmark showcase for minimal ambient and…
Born and raised in Toronto, Stephen Fruitman has been living in northern Sweden lo these past thirty years. Writing and lecturing about art and culture as an historian of ideas since the early nineties, his articles have appeared in an number of international publications. He is also a contributing editor at Igloo Magazine.
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