Robert Cooke - 05.07.2010  A lot of musicians whose setlists might be stuffed with a succession of enviably great tracks don’t quite manage to make them fit together on an album...
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Jamie Bowman - 05.07.2010 DM Stith’s 2009 debut Heavy Ghost was one of last year’s private joys; a strange, spectral album which bewitched and beguiled those who heard it. Here...
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Chris Buckle - 23.06.2010  Following emphatic praise for 2009’s Heavy Ghost, DM Stith presents its Appendices– two discs of remixes, demos and covers. Such an extensive document...
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Stephen M. Deusner - 07.06.2010  Collecting covers, B-sides, remixes, do-overs, and other odds and ends from the past year, Heavy Ghost Appendices sounds less like back-of-the-book ma...
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Max Raymond - 15.04.2010  There are sometimes where you just wish that an artist would stop plugging away at an album they've just released. A classic example Florence And The...
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Joel Elliott - 20.05.2009  If ever the description “muffled earnestness” could serve as more than just a clever paradox, it would aptly describe the debut record of DM Stith. Jo...
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Alan Shulman - 07.05.2009  It’s easy to hear what made Sufjan Stevens want to bring DM Stith to Asthmatic Kitty Records, where he currently resides as the “Minister of Aestheti...
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Terrance Terich - 27.04.2009 You can't keep talent a secret for long. David Stith may not have been as unknown as Susan Boyle, but he was pretty close. Stith has worked creatively...
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David Morris - 20.04.2009  There is an eerie, icy depth beneath the crystalline ripples that DMStith decorates his songs with. They are peculiar songs, melodicexplorations of te...
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Luke Slater - 19.03.2009  For a seemingly insubstantial album, when Heavy Ghost by DM Stith sounds like anyone (contemporary) it sounds like the serious heavyweights: Rachel’s ...
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