LP Feature/ Andrew Liles & Fovea Hex: "Gone Every Evening"
Everything is bigger: Incomprehensible loops outside one’s own control.
15 Questions to Mark O'Leary
What is there beyond Jazz? What will music sound like after its last note has died down, but the will ...
Andrew Liles: Fovea Hex EP collaboration confirmed
After a lot of speculation, Andrew Liles has finally confirmed that he has completed a collaboration with Clodagh Simonds' Fovea ...
Roger Doyle: Prize-winning "The Ninth Set" out
Irish composer Roger Doyle ‘s prize-winning “The Ninth Set” has been made available to the public by German record company ...
György Ligeti: Remembering Ligeti
A festival in Dublin is paying hommage to one of the most prominent figures of contemporary music, György Ligeti. Organised ...
Andrew Liles: CDs stolen/Nurse with Wound/Fovea Hex
Andrew Liles has unveiled the reason behind the belated arrival of “Black Out”, his latest contribution to the “Vortex Vault” ...
CD Feature/ Fovea Hex: "Allure"
The plot unravels: A quiet promise that everything will be well.
15 Questions to Feargus Hetherington
On his homepage, violinist Feargus Hetherington has provided visitors with a list of popular misspellings of his name, which makes ...
15 Questions to Clodagh Simonds/Fovea Hex
When I was still a school boy, I used to turn off the light at night, turn up my stereo ...
CD Feature/ maelasta: "st"
Unusual but híghly creative: Imagine an Irish traditional performed like Barber’s “Adagio for Strings”.
CD Feature/ Edoardo Ricci & Thollem Mcdonas: " SONOCONTENTODISTAREQUA"
Their language is highly educated, their articulation precise and punctuated.
CD Feature/ Fovea Hex: "Huge"
A lucid dream in the colours of an old photograph from a dust-covered box.
CD Feature/ Fovea Hex: "Bloom"
You're lured closer by sweet melodies and hypnotized by wonderously enigmatic words.
CD Feature/ Mike Nielsen & Benjamin Dwyer: "Evolution"
It's Jazz, it's Classical, it's Avantgarde and something entirely different altogether.
15 Questions to Sir James Galway
They call him the man with the golden flute - and it refers not only to his multiple-carat instrument, but ...