Posts Tagged: Natalia Tsupryk

Ukrainian Field Notes XL

Size matters! Ukrainian Field Notes has gone extra large having now reached episode XL with 300+ interviews to date! To celebrate, UFN has partnered with Music Export Ukraine, an independent initiative, which helps Ukrainian artists to build international presence 🇺🇦.

Ukrainian Field Notes XL

Size matters! Ukrainian Field Notes has gone extra large having now reached episode XL with 300+ interviews to date! To celebrate, UFN has partnered with Music Export Ukraine, an independent initiative, which helps Ukrainian artists to build international presence 🇺🇦.

ACL 2023 ~ Top Ten Modern Composition

The year’s most beautiful music can be found here, from soft piano to soaring strings, humble ensemble to booming orchestra.  This was a banner year for modern composition, which even recruited one of the world’s biggest post-rock bands into its

ACL 2023 ~ Top Ten Modern Composition

The year’s most beautiful music can be found here, from soft piano to soaring strings, humble ensemble to booming orchestra.  This was a banner year for modern composition, which even recruited one of the world’s biggest post-rock bands into its

Ukrainian Field Notes XXVIII

For this month’s episode of UFN, Dubplanet X aka Obriy explains how he transforms anxiety inducing sounds into sonic effects for tracks, Anton Malynovskyi draws a brief outline of the apocalypse, Sony Synth treads the thin line separating genuine from

Ukrainian Field Notes XXVIII

For this month’s episode of UFN, Dubplanet X aka Obriy explains how he transforms anxiety inducing sounds into sonic effects for tracks, Anton Malynovskyi draws a brief outline of the apocalypse, Sony Synth treads the thin line separating genuine from

Ukrainian Field Notes XVIII

For the last Ukrainian Field Notes of 2022 we travel to Kyiv, Lviv, and Uzhhorod via Berlin, London and Ireland for a “genre fluid” episode taking in experimental, electronic and techno music mixed with metal and neo classical topped up

Ukrainian Field Notes XVIII

For the last Ukrainian Field Notes of 2022 we travel to Kyiv, Lviv, and Uzhhorod via Berlin, London and Ireland for a “genre fluid” episode taking in experimental, electronic and techno music mixed with metal and neo classical topped up