Category Archives: Experimental

hokuro ~ rôh mén rir néhââyâh “une âme sans fin”

hokuro‘s latest single-track EP may possess the mother of all impossible-to-remember titles, but at least there’s no confusion regarding its genre.  One glimpse at those vowels and accents and we know: this is experimental music, through and through.  The trio

hokuro ~ rôh mén rir néhââyâh “une âme sans fin”

hokuro‘s latest single-track EP may possess the mother of all impossible-to-remember titles, but at least there’s no confusion regarding its genre.  One glimpse at those vowels and accents and we know: this is experimental music, through and through.  The trio

Marta Mist ~ Industries

“These are the first steps of an evolution of an existing sound, Post-Stars of the Lid, perhaps?” On that note I ended my review of Marta Mist’s debut Distance/Skeletal/Union, a single which instantly found its way to my heart via

Marta Mist ~ Industries

“These are the first steps of an evolution of an existing sound, Post-Stars of the Lid, perhaps?” On that note I ended my review of Marta Mist’s debut Distance/Skeletal/Union, a single which instantly found its way to my heart via

Salamander ~ Neocambrian

Forest, jungle or swamp?  The Perth brothers known as Salamander leave it up to their listeners to decide.  I’m going to go with jungle, as Neocambrian is dense with native rhythms, wet foliage and the chatterings of exotic animals.  The remarkable mastering produces a

Salamander ~ Neocambrian

Forest, jungle or swamp?  The Perth brothers known as Salamander leave it up to their listeners to decide.  I’m going to go with jungle, as Neocambrian is dense with native rhythms, wet foliage and the chatterings of exotic animals.  The remarkable mastering produces a

Monochromie ~ Angels and Demons

It doesn’t happen often that we hear an album we have a hard time categorizing, but that is what happened when listening to the debut album of Wilson Trouve aka Monochromie.  The album’s artwork immediately immerses us into a world

Monochromie ~ Angels and Demons

It doesn’t happen often that we hear an album we have a hard time categorizing, but that is what happened when listening to the debut album of Wilson Trouve aka Monochromie.  The album’s artwork immediately immerses us into a world

Leo Abrahams + Oliver Coates ~ Crystals Are Always Forming

“Crystals are always forming,” say Leo Abrahams + Oliver Coates, and on this album, one can imagine the slow process in which they form, building on existing structures, sending tendrils across their surfaces like dendrites.  The album contains a clear culmination,

Leo Abrahams + Oliver Coates ~ Crystals Are Always Forming

“Crystals are always forming,” say Leo Abrahams + Oliver Coates, and on this album, one can imagine the slow process in which they form, building on existing structures, sending tendrils across their surfaces like dendrites.  The album contains a clear culmination,

Matthew Friedberger ~ Matricidal Sons of Bitches

‘I have hated many people in my life’, a young, French lady admits coolly in her recollective narrative, a faint smoke possibly rising on the drunken air of a dying cigarette, dropping embers of nicotine and covering the ground with

Matthew Friedberger ~ Matricidal Sons of Bitches

‘I have hated many people in my life’, a young, French lady admits coolly in her recollective narrative, a faint smoke possibly rising on the drunken air of a dying cigarette, dropping embers of nicotine and covering the ground with

Robin Parmar ~ Avoidance Strategies

Only a week after reviewing Nicholas Bernier’s Music for a Book and musing that more music should be written to accompany literature, we received Robin Parmar‘s Avoidance Strategies, composed as a companion to his own 80-page Tragedy of the Sun and Stars.  These works,

Robin Parmar ~ Avoidance Strategies

Only a week after reviewing Nicholas Bernier’s Music for a Book and musing that more music should be written to accompany literature, we received Robin Parmar‘s Avoidance Strategies, composed as a companion to his own 80-page Tragedy of the Sun and Stars.  These works,

Grzegorz Bojanek ~ Remaining Sounds

The title of Grzegorz Bojanek‘s latest effort implies sorting, attrition, deterioration.  At one time, more sounds – perhaps all sounds – existed.  Now, only these remain.  In the process of composing, Bojanek distilled a batch of possibilities, settling on these distinctive sources.  By

Grzegorz Bojanek ~ Remaining Sounds

The title of Grzegorz Bojanek‘s latest effort implies sorting, attrition, deterioration.  At one time, more sounds – perhaps all sounds – existed.  Now, only these remain.  In the process of composing, Bojanek distilled a batch of possibilities, settling on these distinctive sources.  By