Posts Tagged: david murrieta

Channeler ~ Protocol

“Protocol is a haunting symphony performed by a post-human orchestra”, says Channeler in the EP’s notes, “a collection of heavy, anxious breathing from partially autonomous machines, combating the notion that they are instruments of an other and not in and

Channeler ~ Protocol

“Protocol is a haunting symphony performed by a post-human orchestra”, says Channeler in the EP’s notes, “a collection of heavy, anxious breathing from partially autonomous machines, combating the notion that they are instruments of an other and not in and

ACL 2017 ~ The Year’s Best Videogame Soundtracks

The tension between the cinematic and background aspects of videogame music has perhaps reached a high point in 2017, giving us soundtracks with grand ambitions of making every moment a unique one and thus coming to span up to six

ACL 2017 ~ The Year’s Best Videogame Soundtracks

The tension between the cinematic and background aspects of videogame music has perhaps reached a high point in 2017, giving us soundtracks with grand ambitions of making every moment a unique one and thus coming to span up to six

Jozef Van Wissem ~ Nobody Living Can Ever Make Me Turn Back

Though often in hypocritical manners, our modernity constantly affirms life, to the point that the artistic images of death that used to populate the world three centuries ago and before are no longer really welcome in public. Ossuaries and crypts

Jozef Van Wissem ~ Nobody Living Can Ever Make Me Turn Back

Though often in hypocritical manners, our modernity constantly affirms life, to the point that the artistic images of death that used to populate the world three centuries ago and before are no longer really welcome in public. Ossuaries and crypts

SAICOBAB ~ Sab Se Purani Bab

When noise legend YoshimiO joined up with fellow Japanese musician Yoshida Daikiti’s project PSYCHOBABA in the early 2000’s, they decided to change the name to SAICOBABA. Phonetically, it’s still the same word, but then the meaning changed radically, from something

SAICOBAB ~ Sab Se Purani Bab

When noise legend YoshimiO joined up with fellow Japanese musician Yoshida Daikiti’s project PSYCHOBABA in the early 2000’s, they decided to change the name to SAICOBABA. Phonetically, it’s still the same word, but then the meaning changed radically, from something

Rob Mazurek ~ Chimeric Stoned Horn

Chimeric Stoned Horn is Rob Mazurek’s latest solo album after a slew of appearances and collaborations in various other projects since 2015’s Vortice of the Faun, in which the virtuoso cornetist ventured out to make his mark in the field

Rob Mazurek ~ Chimeric Stoned Horn

Chimeric Stoned Horn is Rob Mazurek’s latest solo album after a slew of appearances and collaborations in various other projects since 2015’s Vortice of the Faun, in which the virtuoso cornetist ventured out to make his mark in the field

V/A ~ Gomel, 1986

In her book Chernobyl Prayer, Svetlana Alexievich says that “Chernobyl is, above all, a catastrophe of time. The radionuclides strewn across our earth will live for 50,000, 100,000, 200,000 years. And longer. From the perspective of human life, they are

V/A ~ Gomel, 1986

In her book Chernobyl Prayer, Svetlana Alexievich says that “Chernobyl is, above all, a catastrophe of time. The radionuclides strewn across our earth will live for 50,000, 100,000, 200,000 years. And longer. From the perspective of human life, they are

Mariel Roberts ~ Cartography

What, exactly, is this album a Cartography of? Even though the title might be relatively straightforward, its implications vary in a manner that makes the simplest answer – of the cello – to seem easily dismissible, or at least difficult

Mariel Roberts ~ Cartography

What, exactly, is this album a Cartography of? Even though the title might be relatively straightforward, its implications vary in a manner that makes the simplest answer – of the cello – to seem easily dismissible, or at least difficult

Leila Bordreuil / Zach Rowden ~ Hollow

Hollow is basically a noise record made with acoustic instruments, with Leila Bordreuil playing the cello and Zachary Rowden playing the double-bass, which they proceed to exploit thoroughly in the name of sound production. There is no management in this

Leila Bordreuil / Zach Rowden ~ Hollow

Hollow is basically a noise record made with acoustic instruments, with Leila Bordreuil playing the cello and Zachary Rowden playing the double-bass, which they proceed to exploit thoroughly in the name of sound production. There is no management in this