Posts Tagged: arts

On the Return of Senufo Editions (Giuseppe Ielasi, Alessandro Brivio, Takamitsu Ohta)
Giuseppe Ielasi has been one my favorite artists for a decade now, his reputation cemented in my mind by the blissful textures of August (2007) and the rhythmic sampledelica of Aix (2009), both for 12k. His Stunt series (2008-2013) further

On the Return of Senufo Editions (Giuseppe Ielasi, Alessandro Brivio, Takamitsu Ohta)
Giuseppe Ielasi has been one my favorite artists for a decade now, his reputation cemented in my mind by the blissful textures of August (2007) and the rhythmic sampledelica of Aix (2009), both for 12k. His Stunt series (2008-2013) further

News: Bluetech launches NOMADculture web magazine
Evan Bartholomew (Bluetech) and friends launch new magazine dedicated to arts, music, and culture. Head over to NOMADculture and check out reviews of Hammock and Juliana Barwick’s new records, an interview with Ben Tour, and a lot more. As with

News: Bluetech launches NOMADculture web magazine
Evan Bartholomew (Bluetech) and friends launch new magazine dedicated to arts, music, and culture. Head over to NOMADculture and check out reviews of Hammock and Juliana Barwick’s new records, an interview with Ben Tour, and a lot more. As with

Temps Libre EP
“Temps Libre” is the first release from the St. Laurent Piano Project, a recording series initiated by musician Stefan Christoff. Featuring Brahja Waldman on sax, Peter Burton on contrabass and Stefan Christoff on piano, “Temps Libre” is a musical exploration

Temps Libre EP
“Temps Libre” is the first release from the St. Laurent Piano Project, a recording series initiated by musician Stefan Christoff. Featuring Brahja Waldman on sax, Peter Burton on contrabass and Stefan Christoff on piano, “Temps Libre” is a musical exploration