"Quarter Turns Over a Living Line" is the debut album by Raime. It follows the duo's self-titled 2010 EP and two subsequent 12" singles, "If Anywhere Was Here He Would Know Where We Are" and "Hennail". Moving away from the sample-based strategies that characterised their early work, Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead have looked increasingly to live instrumentation for their first full-length, mounting intensive recording sessions for percussion, guitar and strings before painstakingly piecing the album together at their home studio. The gothic and … read more
"Quarter Turns Over a Living Line" is the debut album by Raime. It follows the duo's self-titled 2010 EP and two subsequent 12" s… read more
"Quarter Turns Over a Living Line" is the debut album by Raime. It follows the duo's self-titled 2010 EP and two subsequent 12" singles, "If Anywhere Was Here He…read more
Raime is the London-based duo of Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead releasing music on the Blackest Ever Black label. Traversing somewhat similar territory to Demdike Stare's occult ambient dub, they debuted in 2010 with the Raime EP, a three-tracker that split the difference between minimalist techno, chamber ambient and the 4AD and Factory labels ca. 1982. Industrial, techno, dubstep: various words were thrown at them and their music, but none seemed adequate, and none has really stuck. Their 2012 debut album "Quarter Turns Over A Living Line" was followed by the 2016 al… read more
Raime is the London-based duo of Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead releasing music on the Blackest Ever Black label. Traversing somewhat similar territory to Demdike Stare's occult ambient … read more
Raime is the London-based duo of Joe Andrews and Tom Halstead releasing music on the Blackest Ever Black label. Traversing somewhat similar territory to Demdike Stare's occult ambient dub, they debuted in 2010 with the Raime EP, a… read more