cd-feature articles
Ryonkt: "Small Conversations"
The really important issues: Heartblood-drones and minutely placed tones.2009-11-13
Jamie Craig: "Illumination"
Sensual metaphors: Instrumental Fusion with an airy, swinging, seductive groove.2009-11-13
Tomasz Bednarczyk: "Let's make better mistakes tomorow"
Indelible images: Draping the intangible fabric of music on a threedimensional grid.2009-11-12
Klaus Schulze & Lisa Gerrard: "Farscape"; "Come Quietly"
A License to provoke: Schulze and Gerrard are falling into the music.2009-11-11
Vital Weekly 703 + 704
Frans de Waard presents the experimental releases of the past two weeks.2009-11-11
Leimgruber/Lehn: "Lausanne"
Jazz in Hyperspace: There is a potential for a new type of standard.2009-11-10
Noiseshaper: "Satellite City"
Teddybears possessed by Bob Marley: Big-label sound & songwriting.2009-11-10
Dirk Serries: "Microphonics I-VII"; 3 Seconds of Air: "The Flight of Song"
Definitions in Dronebuilding: Two projects made from a fundamentally different cloth.2009-11-05
Angus Carlyle: "Some Memories of Bamboo"
Silent stories from Japan: Subtle sounds embedded into a sonic scenery of peace and tranquility.2009-11-05
Vital Weekly 701 + 702
Frans de Waard presents the experimental releases of the last two weeks.2009-11-04
DJ Rupture & Matt Shadetek: "Solar Life Raft"
Always on the brink: Friendly collisions between cultures and communities, styles and scenes.2009-11-01
Deadmau5: "For lack of a better Name"
From Bossa to Ballearic Beats: Deadmau5 is not interested in creating atmospherically cohesive entities.2009-10-30
William Basinski: "92982"
Painfully worthwhile: Basinski has come full circle on „92982“.2009-10-28
Vital Weekly 699 + 700
Frans de Waard presents the experimental releases of the last two weeks.2009-10-26
BLK JKS: "After Robots"
Tribal-celebratory: African prog-rock evoking visions of crowds spilling into streets.2009-10-26

