Charles Spearin & Josefin Runsteen ~ Thank God the Plague Is Over
Imagine waking up to this headline: Thank God the Plague Is Over. What a joy that would be! This was the sentiment in the mid-1300s after the Black Plague had passed, having left as many as 200 million dead in its
Charles Spearin & Josefin Runsteen ~ Thank God the Plague Is Over
Imagine waking up to this headline: Thank God the Plague Is Over. What a joy that would be! This was the sentiment in the mid-1300s after the Black Plague had passed, having left as many as 200 million dead in its
Brett Naucke ~ EMS Hallucinations
Total absorption into the work. Complete dedication to a piece of art to the point of self-alienation. That is how the novelist Gustave Flaubert wrote about “artistic hallucination”, when the world begins to double, to reproduce itself before a perception
Brett Naucke ~ EMS Hallucinations
Total absorption into the work. Complete dedication to a piece of art to the point of self-alienation. That is how the novelist Gustave Flaubert wrote about “artistic hallucination”, when the world begins to double, to reproduce itself before a perception
Sophia Loizou ~ Untold / A Tellurian Memorandum
Sophia Loizou‘s Untold is the entry point for a much larger project that includes a bound book of poems and artwork, an AV show and a lecture. It’s one of the most intelligent releases of fall, highlighting the relationships between systems by
Sophia Loizou ~ Untold / A Tellurian Memorandum
Sophia Loizou‘s Untold is the entry point for a much larger project that includes a bound book of poems and artwork, an AV show and a lecture. It’s one of the most intelligent releases of fall, highlighting the relationships between systems by
Daphne X ~ Água Viva / Philip Sulidae ~ Stien
Daphne X records the sound of water on polyester, metal and skin, while Philip Sulidae dedicates electro-acoustic works to varieties of fruit. This is tsss tapes‘ September batch. While listening to Agua Viva, one thinks instantly of rain, but these drips and drops are not
Daphne X ~ Água Viva / Philip Sulidae ~ Stien
Daphne X records the sound of water on polyester, metal and skin, while Philip Sulidae dedicates electro-acoustic works to varieties of fruit. This is tsss tapes‘ September batch. While listening to Agua Viva, one thinks instantly of rain, but these drips and drops are not
V/A ~ Summer Single Series
Summer is drawing to a close. We can feel it in the air, and see it in the forecast as temperatures continue to drop and the sun sets earlier each day. Australia, we’re jealous. Over the course of the summer, Moderna
V/A ~ Summer Single Series
Summer is drawing to a close. We can feel it in the air, and see it in the forecast as temperatures continue to drop and the sun sets earlier each day. Australia, we’re jealous. Over the course of the summer, Moderna
Polygrim ~ Colorspacious
Polygrim (Ukrainian artist Volodymyr Dzitsiuk) is fascinated with color. Everything about his music reflects the spectrum, from album art to video work to the music. Colorspacious is a synaesthetic journey that may spark the mind to produce shapes and shades
Polygrim ~ Colorspacious
Polygrim (Ukrainian artist Volodymyr Dzitsiuk) is fascinated with color. Everything about his music reflects the spectrum, from album art to video work to the music. Colorspacious is a synaesthetic journey that may spark the mind to produce shapes and shades
Field Lines Cartographer ~ The Spectral Isle
The Legend of Hy Brasil provides fertile ground for the imagination. This mysterious island off the Irish coast is said to be surrounded by mist and to appear only every seven years. Appearing on nautical maps for a mere half-millennium,
Field Lines Cartographer ~ The Spectral Isle
The Legend of Hy Brasil provides fertile ground for the imagination. This mysterious island off the Irish coast is said to be surrounded by mist and to appear only every seven years. Appearing on nautical maps for a mere half-millennium,
Sebastian Mullaert with musicians of the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich ~ Natthall
Astute readers may have been wondering whatever happened to this album, which we called “one of the season’s sweetest surprises” back in March. Originally slated for release on April 3, the album became a victim of the pandemic and was
Sebastian Mullaert with musicians of the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich ~ Natthall
Astute readers may have been wondering whatever happened to this album, which we called “one of the season’s sweetest surprises” back in March. Originally slated for release on April 3, the album became a victim of the pandemic and was