Posts Tagged: Paul Nataraj

Masimba Hwati & Paul Nataraj ~ Soil Leaf Root

To whom does land belong?  This simple question lies at the root of many of the world’s problems: border disputes, genocide, war.  When one orders a physical copy of this cassette, one receives a sample of land, as the cloth

Masimba Hwati & Paul Nataraj ~ Soil Leaf Root

To whom does land belong?  This simple question lies at the root of many of the world’s problems: border disputes, genocide, war.  When one orders a physical copy of this cassette, one receives a sample of land, as the cloth

ACL 2018 ~ Top Ten Experimental

Musically and geographically, these albums are all over the map.  This year’s picks include an album comprised of other albums, a band whose instruments are made from vegetables, a score to a film about lives erased under Stalin and a

ACL 2018 ~ Top Ten Experimental

Musically and geographically, these albums are all over the map.  This year’s picks include an album comprised of other albums, a band whose instruments are made from vegetables, a score to a film about lives erased under Stalin and a

ACL 2018 ~ The Year’s Best Packaging

During the giving season, we remember the importance of packaging.  Not only do we want our gifts to look well-wrapped, we want what’s inside to appeal as well.  One can’t wrap a stream or a digital download.  This brings us to one

ACL 2018 ~ The Year’s Best Packaging

During the giving season, we remember the importance of packaging.  Not only do we want our gifts to look well-wrapped, we want what’s inside to appeal as well.  One can’t wrap a stream or a digital download.  This brings us to one

Paul Nataraj ~ You Sound Like a Broken Record

This is one of the coolest projects we’ve encountered all year.  Seeing these slices of vinyl makes us feel jealous, wistful and humble.  This PhD project has already been displayed at an art center in Glasgow and a symposium in

Paul Nataraj ~ You Sound Like a Broken Record

This is one of the coolest projects we’ve encountered all year.  Seeing these slices of vinyl makes us feel jealous, wistful and humble.  This PhD project has already been displayed at an art center in Glasgow and a symposium in