Penelope Trappes

Just in time for Halloween, we have a few treats: experimental composer and hauntology pioneer Drew Mulholland has released ‘A Portmanteau of Horrors,’ a new album that showcases his ‘soundcraftian magic’ in the realm of classic cinematic horror. Plus, some past favourites: The Cunning Man (Short Film), Penelope Trappes ‘Sleep’ video starring Maxine Peake and Kate Dickie, and a Folk Horror Mixtape.

Brighton-based Australian vocalist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Penelope Trappes shares the title track of her fifth full-length album, ‘A Requiem’, a stunning piece of gothic experimentalism accompanied again by another visual masterpiece from Agnes Haus.

Perfectly timed for Samhain/Halloween, watch the video for ‘Sleep’, the new single from Penelope Trappes. Directed by Agnes Haus, it features Maxine Peake and Kate Dickie… an unscripted pseudo-horror film about sleep paralysis at night.

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