Posts Tagged: an ant and an atom

An Ant And An Atom ~ Exterior
An Ant And An Atom‘s last release, the single-track Entropy, was a blast of thick, angry textures, a railing against the world. The new set, Exterior, ends up in the same place, but takes a different road to get there. In the opening

An Ant And An Atom ~ Exterior
An Ant And An Atom‘s last release, the single-track Entropy, was a blast of thick, angry textures, a railing against the world. The new set, Exterior, ends up in the same place, but takes a different road to get there. In the opening

An Ant And An Atom ~ Entropy
Many moons have passed since we’ve seen a handmade art zine, but that’s exactly what one receives with the physical copy of Entropy. The 25-minute piece originally accompanied an exhibit of Lauren Crazybull’s fine art, excerpts of which are included in the

An Ant And An Atom ~ Entropy
Many moons have passed since we’ve seen a handmade art zine, but that’s exactly what one receives with the physical copy of Entropy. The 25-minute piece originally accompanied an exhibit of Lauren Crazybull’s fine art, excerpts of which are included in the

Post-Rock Road Trip: Day Two
On the second day of our road trip, we turn north to Canada, the home of many post-rock originators. Canada’s new breed includes An Ant and An Atom, North Atlantic Drift, Northumbria and Music for Money, all of whom skirt on the edges

Post-Rock Road Trip: Day Two
On the second day of our road trip, we turn north to Canada, the home of many post-rock originators. Canada’s new breed includes An Ant and An Atom, North Atlantic Drift, Northumbria and Music for Money, all of whom skirt on the edges

Electronic Observations #6
After a brief summer hiatus, we’re back with a suitably bumper-sized edition, much in the same way the comics of my youth used to produce a Summer Special, which in theory were designed to keep the children quiet for a

Electronic Observations #6
After a brief summer hiatus, we’re back with a suitably bumper-sized edition, much in the same way the comics of my youth used to produce a Summer Special, which in theory were designed to keep the children quiet for a