Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
Ellen Fullman - Woven Processional
The QuietusFollow “With 2023 edition of The Netherlands' Rewire Festival just a month away, we asked Noel Gardner to pick out ten…” on Mar 7th, 2023 →
Ellen Fullman & Theresa Wong - Harbors Part 3
The Vinyl FactoryFollow “Grimey kuduro, Italo edits, and a clutch of Record Store Day specials. This week’s rundown is by VF’s Lazlo Rugoff…” on Aug 28th, 2020 →
Ellen Fullman & Theresa Wong - Harbors Part 2
Bandcamp DailyFollow “The duo's collaboration, “Harbors,” is a meditative conversation between Wong's cello and Fullman's gigantic, handbuilt invention: the Long String Instrument.…” on Aug 27th, 2020 →
Ellen Fullman - In The Sea (excerpt)
The Vinyl FactoryFollow “EBM-tinged electro, melancholy dub and reverberant post-punk. In the singles’ section this week, we’ve got drone-like percussion from Vatican Shadow,…” on Feb 28th, 2020 →
cafeOTO - Ellen Fullman & Okkyung Lee The Air Around Her (sample)
Fluid RadioFollow “The Air Around Her unites two women of two different nations: America and South Korea. Both artists have broken genre-walls,…” on Feb 1st, 2019 →
Ellen Fullman - Woven Processional (excerpt)
FACTFollow “Thanks to the graft of reissue labels and canny collectors, there’s an embarrassment of neglected, forgotten or misunderstood material being…” on Oct 29th, 2015 →
Eben Mannes - Two Excerpts from Ellen Fullman's Concert at the MOCAD
Lend Me Your EarsFollow “If you're within any kind of manageable radius of Bristol, I assume we'll be seeing each other Saturday week. The…” on Feb 10th, 2014 →
Ellen Fullman - Bass Song
DoklandsFollow “Ellen Fullman's musical instrument is 80 feet long. Before she became a musician she was a sculptor, and the long…” on Feb 3rd, 2013 →
Ellen Fullman + Sean Meehan - untitled 3
Small Town RomanceFollow “Musician Ellen Fullman is a name I did not know until I stumbled upon this interesting blogpost, on the Free…” on May 7th, 2011 →