


Review: Feel Free by Duane Pitre
I love me some minimal music. I really, really do. When my soul begins to crave a daze, a drone, music that is more aura- than piece-driven, nothing else will do. Philip Glass put a famous face to minimal music in the mid-60s and ‘70s. What makes this music some of the most interesting to […]

Review: THREATS by Amelia Gray
It is doubtful that any significant percentage of Anobium readers will respond to Amelia Gray’s name with a “duhh who?” type of response, or anything close to it. A site and project dedicated to both literature and weirdness, such as this one, will have a good amount of readers who love Amelia Gray. Should I […]