Hereโs what Iโm listening to lately. Anything by Craven Faults, my favorite discovery of the past year or so. If you love electronic grooves and deep-level listening, Craven Faults is for you. Born out of the haunted back lanes and side roads of the bleak English Yorkshire countryside, with its desolate post-industrial beauty, waste, and demesne, itโs music thatโs reminiscent of Americaโs bleak industrial past, populated now only by haunted institutional buildings and past human adventures. Itโs highly recommended. The next time your friends come over for snacks, theyโll be amazed by the incredible sounds emitting from your home hi-fi, straight into their unsuspecting brains!
Other music on my radar includes anything from The Ambient Drones of Bill Baxter. Stirring stuff, and great for your next dance partyโas long as theyโre well-behaved and sedated first. If not, Bill Baxter will make sure they are, with his deep pulsating delta and theta waves and moving sonic architecture. As for gems from the past, I put โLove lettersโ by Ketty Lester at the top of my list, followed by Aretha Franklinโs โYoung, Gifted and Blackโโa masterpiece of a record. Hope this brightens up your lively.
Malcolm Burn is a Grammy Award-winning music producer who has worked with Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, the Neville Brothers, Patti Smith, Chris Whitley, Emmylou Harris, and others. He lives in Kingston, where he hosts โLive Overnight with Malcolm Burnโ on Radio Kingston weekdays from 2 to 6am.
This article appears in June 2026.









