Posts Tagged: Maria Papadomanolaki

Interview with Rafael Anton Irisarri

A week prior to headlining the Ametric Festival in Crete (September 12-14), and only days after the announcement of his upcoming November album FAÇADISMS, Rafael Anton Irisarri spent some time conversing with our own Greek correspondent Maria Papadomanolaki.  In this interview,

Interview with Rafael Anton Irisarri

A week prior to headlining the Ametric Festival in Crete (September 12-14), and only days after the announcement of his upcoming November album FAÇADISMS, Rafael Anton Irisarri spent some time conversing with our own Greek correspondent Maria Papadomanolaki.  In this interview,

Natalia Beylis ~ Lost – For Annie

The discussion around whether to (field) record or not has been an ongoing terrain of dispute between practitioners and academics. There is a certain feeling of disdain by some about pressing record as an act of extracting the best of

Natalia Beylis ~ Lost – For Annie

The discussion around whether to (field) record or not has been an ongoing terrain of dispute between practitioners and academics. There is a certain feeling of disdain by some about pressing record as an act of extracting the best of

Masaya Ozaki ~ Mizukara

Mizukara is the fourth release by the Japanese-born, NY/Iceland based artist Masaya Ozaki. Rooted in the exploration of the ephemeral and the delicate, Mizukara doesn’t attempt to impress sonically, but immerses the listener in a private and personal pathway into

Masaya Ozaki ~ Mizukara

Mizukara is the fourth release by the Japanese-born, NY/Iceland based artist Masaya Ozaki. Rooted in the exploration of the ephemeral and the delicate, Mizukara doesn’t attempt to impress sonically, but immerses the listener in a private and personal pathway into

C. Lavender ~ Rupture in the Eternal Realm

Eternity is experienced in one fleeting moment. It is not to be anticipated or postponed for the future. Eternity in a way is within us if we feel closely enough beyond ourselves. These are some passing thoughts rather than a

C. Lavender ~ Rupture in the Eternal Realm

Eternity is experienced in one fleeting moment. It is not to be anticipated or postponed for the future. Eternity in a way is within us if we feel closely enough beyond ourselves. These are some passing thoughts rather than a

Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri – Impossibly distant, impossibly close

The idea of place is related to our individual ways of perceiving, creating and remembering. There is often ambiguity in how we perceive a place if, for instance, we are physically present or if we try to remember or perceive

Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri – Impossibly distant, impossibly close

The idea of place is related to our individual ways of perceiving, creating and remembering. There is often ambiguity in how we perceive a place if, for instance, we are physically present or if we try to remember or perceive

Sarah Belle Reid ~ MASS (Extended + Remastered)

According to Markus Popp the main culprit in electronic music is the term “music” itself. This becomes a very accurate proclamation, especially when taking under consideration the long lineage of artists, non-musicians and composers who sabotaged the musical canon by

Sarah Belle Reid ~ MASS (Extended + Remastered)

According to Markus Popp the main culprit in electronic music is the term “music” itself. This becomes a very accurate proclamation, especially when taking under consideration the long lineage of artists, non-musicians and composers who sabotaged the musical canon by

bvdub & Inquiri ~ Destroyesterday

Through his various aliases and outputs, Brock van Wey (aka bvdub) has established a signature sound that is both generous and elusive. He is best known for his ability to create space over time, meticulously layering sound through craftmanship. His

bvdub & Inquiri ~ Destroyesterday

Through his various aliases and outputs, Brock van Wey (aka bvdub) has established a signature sound that is both generous and elusive. He is best known for his ability to create space over time, meticulously layering sound through craftmanship. His

Islaja ~ Angel Tape

They say that when a loved one passes away the first thing to fade away is their voice. Something that once was familiar, available and comforting has now become a fleeting memory, a decaying sound, just as sound is always

Islaja ~ Angel Tape

They say that when a loved one passes away the first thing to fade away is their voice. Something that once was familiar, available and comforting has now become a fleeting memory, a decaying sound, just as sound is always