UK jazz and art pop musician Alabaster DePlume has announced a new album, A Blade Because A Blade Is Whole, due March 7 via International Anthem (pre-order). About the title, he says: A blade, because ...
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You can listen to the EP below. DePlume has also announced a new book of poetry as well as a US tour ahead of his appearance at Big Ears 2025. Dates include a Kingston, NY show at Tubby’s on March 15 ...
Gus Fairbairn, aka Alabaster DePlume, has a pocketful of phrases that he uses all the time whether he’s walking down the street or holding court with musicians and an audience. For a long time the ...
Back in April, Bon Iver released a truly spectacular new song called "PDLIF," which stood for Please Don't Live In Fear. The song was built on a sample from "Visit Croatia," the title track from a new ...
“It’s kind of you to spend your time listening,” is the first thing Alabaster DePlume says on receipt of my questions for this piece. He is on tour in the US, promoting his new album A Blade Because a ...
Alabaster dePlume, your favorite indie rocker’s favorite genre-blurring jazz composer and all-around creative person, recently released a great 7″ with a band he’s calling the Salty Road Dogs. Now ...
London-based bandleader and Total Refreshment Centre resident Alabaster dePlume is to release his new LP To Cy & Lee: Instrumentals Vol. 1 on February 28. Ahead of the record’s release, tQ can ...
‘What Do We Want’, by beloved spoken-word artist, writer and saxophonist Alabaster dePlume, has been remixed by Hiro Ama of Teleman. Ama’s elegant remix makes full use of dePlume’s vocals alongside ...
Alone, Alabaster will use his speech, song and behaviour to hold a room in moments of beautiful and bizarre clarity. He has been described as “Harrowingly funny.” When accompanied, he appears with ...