Jay Hill - 03.12.2009 Richard Youngs’ particular brand of minimalism can be overwhelming for the uninitiated. On the surface, his recent albums seem filled with litt...
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Marc Masters - 02.11.2009  There's a lyric early on in Under Stellar Stream that neatly encapsulates the album's subtle hypnotism. "The shift-shapes still shifting like shift-sh...
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Hannah Gregory - 28.10.2009 Youngs has been at the quiet forefront of British improvisation for over twenty years, prolific in both solo and collaborative output, agile in acoust...
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Alexander Tudor - 27.10.2009  In the past, Richard Youngs has done lilting, perfect, folk melodies extended over 10 minutes, with sublimely expressive wordless singing, but it’s a ...
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Jon Dale - 23.10.2009 For no reason other than a bit of the old nostalgia, I recently pulled Richard Youngs?s 1994 album Festival from the shelves and gave it a listen ? th...
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David Morris - 20.10.2009  I could just knuckle down: tell you how little I know about Youngs and the massive discography that he has issued from his adopted home of Glasgow sin...
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cloudspeakers - 19.10.2009  An associate of Acid Mothers Temple and sometime bassist for Jandek, self-styled prog minimalist Youngs offers six songs on domestic bliss.Rarely have...
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Stewart Lee - 18.10.2009  For two decades, Richard Youngs has been one of the great British artists in any field, hidden in plain sight. His 31st solo album continues to explor...
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Sid Smith - 12.10.2009 Since the early 90s, Richard Youngs has been engaged in a dogged journey that has pushed out to the very edges of songwriting.Operating somewhere betw...
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