Roam the Hello Clouds: Free Electro-Jazz Textures at ABC Australia
Australian Electro-Jazz trio Roam the Hello Clouds is offering the curious free admission into their cosmos. In April of this ...
Dan Friel: Ghost Town puts the Fun back in Noise
Parts & Labor singer Dan Friel has gone solo for the second time. After self-releasing a full-fledged debut album in ...
Giya Kancheli: Little Imber on ECM
ECM Records are honouring the work of Giya Kancheli. Regulary refered to as the greatest living Georgian composer, Kanchelli has ...
CD Feature/ Suns of Arqa: "Remixes Muslimgauze"
The soundtrack to a picnic in the Sahara: An amphibic accumulation of sound, groove and texture.
No Stranger
Hair Cuts for the New Mozart: A movie about Keyboard Virtuoso Bernie Worrell with a black hole in the middle.
CD Feature/ V.A.: "The Sound Vol. 2 & 3"
The series has picked up pace: An unmistakable fusion of Jazz, Singer/Songwriter and classical influences.
CD Feature/ Metalycee: "12'' EP"
Closer to Metal than ever before: A constantly tearing and pulling conglomerate of individual strands.
Vital Weekly 630
Frans de Waard presents the experimental releases of the week.
CD Feature/ The Submarines: "Honeysuckle Weeks"
No way as melancholy as their debut: Takes up the commercial-credibility slack.
Balmorhea: Leave Austin for a tour through the West
Acoustic chamber band Balmorhea have decided to hit the road again and leave Austin for a tour through the “West”.For ...
Dengue Fever: Cambodian Music hits the Real World
US-based Cambodian band Dengue Fever have landed a suprising coup by signing a licensing deal for their third album “Venus ...
CD Feature/ Jonty Harrison: "Environs"
A familar ring: 21st century programmatic musique concrete.
CD Feature/ Kiko C. Esseiva: "Sous Les Etoiles"
Walking on the edge with a smile: Melody and harmony enter the musique concrete canvas.
Interview with Laurie Spiegel
Laurie Spiegel can still vividly recall the first time she saw a Synthesizer. The year's 1969, she's on Bleeker Street ...
15 Questions to Maile Colbert
Nietzsche may have had his points, but Maile Colbert is not afraid of his apocalyptic philosophies. A world without music ...