Posts Tagged: david murrieta
V/A ~ Anthology of Contemporary Music from Africa Continent
One of the common end-points of modernity as we now live it is the notion that there is no alternative. And yet, if you even but glimpse at the world of post-colonies you will find a myriad forking paths of
V/A ~ Anthology of Contemporary Music from Africa Continent
One of the common end-points of modernity as we now live it is the notion that there is no alternative. And yet, if you even but glimpse at the world of post-colonies you will find a myriad forking paths of
Felicity Mangan ~ Stereo’frog’ic
Sound artist Felicity Mangan has launched various interesting projects under the idea of “archiving garden sounds”, utilizing field recordings of Australian animals and their interactions with flora. One of these projects is Quadra’frog’ic, which plays on quadraphonic setups by means
Felicity Mangan ~ Stereo’frog’ic
Sound artist Felicity Mangan has launched various interesting projects under the idea of “archiving garden sounds”, utilizing field recordings of Australian animals and their interactions with flora. One of these projects is Quadra’frog’ic, which plays on quadraphonic setups by means
Merzouga ~ De Rerum Natura / Dance of the Elements
De Rerum Natura / Dance of the Elements begins with glissando bass tones and an electronic field of a thousand little raw, swarming blips and noises, creating what is simultaneously a vast and dense soundscape. Based upon the first-century BC
Merzouga ~ De Rerum Natura / Dance of the Elements
De Rerum Natura / Dance of the Elements begins with glissando bass tones and an electronic field of a thousand little raw, swarming blips and noises, creating what is simultaneously a vast and dense soundscape. Based upon the first-century BC
Euglossine ~ Coriolis
You know how Pop Art tricks you into thinking it’s very simple while in fact being extremely complex? How all those images of comics expanded into huge canvases allude to certain forms of abstraction, or how those reproductions of publicity
Euglossine ~ Coriolis
You know how Pop Art tricks you into thinking it’s very simple while in fact being extremely complex? How all those images of comics expanded into huge canvases allude to certain forms of abstraction, or how those reproductions of publicity
*Press A* ~ Pikuniku, She and the Light Bearer, Fated Era
Masdito Bachtiar, Pathetic Experience & Christabel Annora ~ She and the Light Bearer Hailing from Surabaya, Indonesia, composer Masdito Bachtiar and neo-folk group Pathetic Experience have created an uplifting soundtrack in She and the Light Bearer, full of cute and
*Press A* ~ Pikuniku, She and the Light Bearer, Fated Era
Masdito Bachtiar, Pathetic Experience & Christabel Annora ~ She and the Light Bearer Hailing from Surabaya, Indonesia, composer Masdito Bachtiar and neo-folk group Pathetic Experience have created an uplifting soundtrack in She and the Light Bearer, full of cute and
*Press A* ~ Frostpunk
The power of Frostpunk, by Piotr Musiał, resides in the able mix of late-romantic and modernist styles, reflecting, in a way, the game’s portrayal of the irruption of catastrophic natural disaster upon what was supposed to be an implacable history
*Press A* ~ Frostpunk
The power of Frostpunk, by Piotr Musiał, resides in the able mix of late-romantic and modernist styles, reflecting, in a way, the game’s portrayal of the irruption of catastrophic natural disaster upon what was supposed to be an implacable history
Kate Carr ~The Thing Itself and Not the Myth
The Thing Itself and Not the Myth alludes to a powerful poem by Adrienne Rich called “Diving into the Wreck”, which immerses the reader into the depths of exploratory self-transformation. Kate Carr has named each piece after lines and words
Kate Carr ~The Thing Itself and Not the Myth
The Thing Itself and Not the Myth alludes to a powerful poem by Adrienne Rich called “Diving into the Wreck”, which immerses the reader into the depths of exploratory self-transformation. Kate Carr has named each piece after lines and words
*Press A* ~ The Eternal Castle, Cultist Simulator, Night of the Blood Moon
Kiiro ~ The Eternal Castle A game from 1987 that never existed remade, with a brand “new” soundtrack. This is, of course, the premise of any and all synthwave, of which The Eternal Castle is the latest, most exciting example.
*Press A* ~ The Eternal Castle, Cultist Simulator, Night of the Blood Moon
Kiiro ~ The Eternal Castle A game from 1987 that never existed remade, with a brand “new” soundtrack. This is, of course, the premise of any and all synthwave, of which The Eternal Castle is the latest, most exciting example.