Posts Tagged: Joseph Sannicandro
Giulio Aldinucci ~ Tarsia
The beautiful Tarsia is the first full-length album released under the name Giulio Aldinucci, better known by his moniker Obsil. His three previous records as Obsil have been rightly praised, and Aldinucci’s gift as a composer and soundscaper are in
Giulio Aldinucci ~ Tarsia
The beautiful Tarsia is the first full-length album released under the name Giulio Aldinucci, better known by his moniker Obsil. His three previous records as Obsil have been rightly praised, and Aldinucci’s gift as a composer and soundscaper are in
A Closer Look: Montreal’s AKOUSMA Festival
Québec has long nurtured creative and experimental arts & music. The Québécois are something of an historical anomaly, an island of Francophones adrift in a sea Anglophones. This fact, combined with its relative geographic isolation and the paradox of containing the
A Closer Look: Montreal’s AKOUSMA Festival
Québec has long nurtured creative and experimental arts & music. The Québécois are something of an historical anomaly, an island of Francophones adrift in a sea Anglophones. This fact, combined with its relative geographic isolation and the paradox of containing the
LCNL Mix 013: mise_en_scene
LCNL 013: Mise en Scene Our lucky 13th mix comes just after Halloween, and in fact after the one year anniversary of this mix series. If you’ve been enjoying these forays into creative and sometimes challenging musics, please help spread the
LCNL Mix 013: mise_en_scene
LCNL 013: Mise en Scene Our lucky 13th mix comes just after Halloween, and in fact after the one year anniversary of this mix series. If you’ve been enjoying these forays into creative and sometimes challenging musics, please help spread the
LCNL 012: SEC_ Mix (part two)
LCNL 012: SEC_ Mix (part two) Based in Naples, Italy, SEC_ combines music that reflects the darker, more chaotic side of this Mediterranean seaport. SEC_’s aesthetic practice is deeply personal and his technique and focus are inspiring. This mix showcases
LCNL 012: SEC_ Mix (part two)
LCNL 012: SEC_ Mix (part two) Based in Naples, Italy, SEC_ combines music that reflects the darker, more chaotic side of this Mediterranean seaport. SEC_’s aesthetic practice is deeply personal and his technique and focus are inspiring. This mix showcases
LCNL Mix 011: Daylight Fades
LCNL Mix 011 The internet as a distribution network for music has done some really wonderful things for us, bad press to the contrary aside. As I hope this series itself will eventually attest, there is great productive power in
LCNL Mix 011: Daylight Fades
LCNL Mix 011 The internet as a distribution network for music has done some really wonderful things for us, bad press to the contrary aside. As I hope this series itself will eventually attest, there is great productive power in
LCNL 10: SEC_ Mix (part one)
LCNL 010: SEC_ Mix Last year while in Napoli I met Mario Gabola (A spirale, Aspec(t)) at Perditempo, an incredible music venue in Piazza Dante with a sister-store nearby, both of which act as bars that sell radical books and
LCNL 10: SEC_ Mix (part one)
LCNL 010: SEC_ Mix Last year while in Napoli I met Mario Gabola (A spirale, Aspec(t)) at Perditempo, an incredible music venue in Piazza Dante with a sister-store nearby, both of which act as bars that sell radical books and
Sound Propositions 02: Matteo Uggeri
Joseph Sannicandro interviews Italian soundshaper Matteo Uggeri (Hue, Sparkle in Grey) in the second installment of an ongoing series searching for a relationship towards technology that doesn’t fetishize equipment, but rather valorizes the creative process itself. There is a
Sound Propositions 02: Matteo Uggeri
Joseph Sannicandro interviews Italian soundshaper Matteo Uggeri (Hue, Sparkle in Grey) in the second installment of an ongoing series searching for a relationship towards technology that doesn’t fetishize equipment, but rather valorizes the creative process itself. There is a
Wesołowski + Kaliski ~ 281011
It may have taken about 600 years and countless jokes, but it seems Poland may finally be cool. In the last decade Poland has emerged with cutting edge festivals (Unsound), artists (Jacaszek), labels (AudioTong, Few Quiet People) and now musical
Wesołowski + Kaliski ~ 281011
It may have taken about 600 years and countless jokes, but it seems Poland may finally be cool. In the last decade Poland has emerged with cutting edge festivals (Unsound), artists (Jacaszek), labels (AudioTong, Few Quiet People) and now musical