Ukrainian Field Notes XIV
Another bumper episode taking us to Kyiv, Ternopil’, Boyarka, Pereiaslav, and Kharkiv, for a whistle stop tour of clubs and parties including ∄, Zhivot, HVLV and Hytek. In the process, we meet a number of artists versed in a variety
Ukrainian Field Notes XIV
Another bumper episode taking us to Kyiv, Ternopil’, Boyarka, Pereiaslav, and Kharkiv, for a whistle stop tour of clubs and parties including ∄, Zhivot, HVLV and Hytek. In the process, we meet a number of artists versed in a variety
Vince Pope ~ Together Apart
Unhappily, we’ve found ourselves unexpectedly familiar with the question of what to do when confronted with a global pandemic and it’s no understatement to say that we’ve all taken different approaches, with different levels of success. Forced by circumstance to
Vince Pope ~ Together Apart
Unhappily, we’ve found ourselves unexpectedly familiar with the question of what to do when confronted with a global pandemic and it’s no understatement to say that we’ve all taken different approaches, with different levels of success. Forced by circumstance to
London Sound Survey ~ From Dusk Till Dawn
Isolated from sight, smell, or touch, is there music in the sound of a place? Field recordings attempt to do with sound what many photographers do with sight: to capture a time, process, or place as it is. Although this
London Sound Survey ~ From Dusk Till Dawn
Isolated from sight, smell, or touch, is there music in the sound of a place? Field recordings attempt to do with sound what many photographers do with sight: to capture a time, process, or place as it is. Although this
Mia Zabelka | Henrik Meierkord | IcosTech ~ Aftershock Vol. 2
While Aftershock Vol. 2 is a sequel in name, the sonic terrain is dramatically different from that traveled on last year’s Vol. 1. The difference is that cellist Henrik Meierkord now joins Mia Zabelka and IcosTech, and their shared journey peels off in a different direction.
Mia Zabelka | Henrik Meierkord | IcosTech ~ Aftershock Vol. 2
While Aftershock Vol. 2 is a sequel in name, the sonic terrain is dramatically different from that traveled on last year’s Vol. 1. The difference is that cellist Henrik Meierkord now joins Mia Zabelka and IcosTech, and their shared journey peels off in a different direction.
Víkingur Ólafsson ~ From Afar
“Never meet your heroes”. If Víkingur Ólafsson had followed this advice, this gem of an album would have never come into existence. Having loved the music of György Kurtág since his father handed him a record when he was youngster
Víkingur Ólafsson ~ From Afar
“Never meet your heroes”. If Víkingur Ólafsson had followed this advice, this gem of an album would have never come into existence. Having loved the music of György Kurtág since his father handed him a record when he was youngster
Brian Harnetty ~ Words and Silences
Words and Silences is released in dual vocal and instrumental versions, befitting its title. Winesap Records is also offering a fine 48-page chapbook, which we recommend to gain that precious tactile experience. While Thomas Merton ~ the subject of this album ~
Brian Harnetty ~ Words and Silences
Words and Silences is released in dual vocal and instrumental versions, befitting its title. Winesap Records is also offering a fine 48-page chapbook, which we recommend to gain that precious tactile experience. While Thomas Merton ~ the subject of this album ~
Timothy Sawyer Shepard ~ Long Ago Forgotten
Timothy Sawyer Shepard is an artistic polymath, his disciplines stretching from visual art to 8mm video to installation work and now, finally, to an album. In a way, Long Ago Forgotten is a culmination of thirty years of work; in another, it’s a
Timothy Sawyer Shepard ~ Long Ago Forgotten
Timothy Sawyer Shepard is an artistic polymath, his disciplines stretching from visual art to 8mm video to installation work and now, finally, to an album. In a way, Long Ago Forgotten is a culmination of thirty years of work; in another, it’s a
Budhaditya Chattopadhyay ~ Withering Field
How do we manage the process of loss and alienation when looking from the perspective of the soon to be lost? What kind of empathy should we develop as listeners towards an effaced, or soon to be effaced, habitat? What
Budhaditya Chattopadhyay ~ Withering Field
How do we manage the process of loss and alienation when looking from the perspective of the soon to be lost? What kind of empathy should we develop as listeners towards an effaced, or soon to be effaced, habitat? What