An organised overview of my SpaceHey blogs, brought together here as a curated collection for reading, revisiting, and wandering through my work, from interviews and essays to reflections and fictional writing. » Continue Reading
Thank you for visiting my profile! Though I mainly use SpaceHey to share and promote my writing, this is also a personal account. To keep this a respectful and enjoyable environment, both personally and professionally, I kindly ask that you keep the followi » Continue Reading
"Hayley is by far the most original interviewer I've come across. She has a knack for asking not the standard questions, but pertinent and unexpected original ones which engage the interviewee more int » Continue Reading
“Poems of something magical yet to come.“ What happens when you conjure the gods on stage? Since their formation in Athens in 1994, Daemonia Nymphe have been summoning the sound and spirit of Ancient Greece through music that’s as theatrical as it is timeless. » Continue Reading
In the late seventies and throughout the eighties, for those who had little interest in mainstream music, going out often meant basements and warehouses, alternative cafés and raw art spaces. Underground clubs with walls painted black, covered in posters and handmade flyers. Most of the light came from strobe lamps, with smoke machines filling the room. It was in these clubs that a musical movemen... » Continue Reading
“Reverse this cold fate, The hour's near too late. And shine on me, Shine on me.“ Earlier this year, Ahráyeph resurfaced from the shadows with a new double single: The Indian Summer / January Pale. » Continue Reading
Chapter One. I’m not like most kids. I figured that out pretty early, when I started hanging around people my own age and everything just felt… well, different. I’m not gonna explain it. Not yet, at least. I see things sometimes. Sense them. Things other people don’t... » Continue Reading
As the first quiet notes of otherworldly synthesizer sounds rise gently out of silence, Michael Garrison developed as a singular and largely independent figure within American electronic music in the late 1970s. Born in 1956 and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Michael Garrison shaped his musical voice far removed from major cultural centers » Continue Reading
Hawkins, December 1983. “She’s a Fury!”. Dad has been talking about getting a new car for weeks now. I don’t really think we need one, but I know him. Dad and cars… it’s kind of his thing. There’s this huge poster hanging at the entrance of the Hawk Theater for that new movie, Christine. A killer car, the poster says.... » Continue Reading
Alongside the music on the excellent official Stranger Things soundtrack compilations, I often find myself thinking about other tracks. Songs from the eighties and earlier that feel like they could belong there too. As a big fan of the series, this blog is a fan tribute, imagining myself living in Hawkins back then and making my own mixtapes, much like I did in my younger days… » Continue Reading
"Tonight we will be one. There is no choice on our run.” Like a vampire awakening in the dead of night, The Last Decade emerged—new, yet carrying the weight of histories lived by its members. » Continue Reading
Imagine stepping into a DeLorean DMC-12. The dials are set to carry you through time. In an instant, you’re cruising through the familiar streets of Hill Valley, roaming the coastal hideouts of Astoria, Oregon, drifting through the suburban hallways of Shermer, Indiana, and passing the quiet, bike-lined streets of Hawkins. Once you step out and begin to explore these places, the music becomes impo... » Continue Reading