In this interview Chang Terhune spoke with Stephen Mallinder about many things like his latest album Tick Tick Tick (Dais), his past work, the passing of Richard H. Kirk, his current role as an educator, as well as the future of Cabaret Voltaire, and much, much more.
Author: Chang Terhune
Mouse on Mars :: AAI (Thrill Jockey)
Mouse On Mars, however, deliver not a cold, robotic, digital album, but a living, breathing record of their experimentations and perambulations in and around the subject of technology and its growing impact in our civilization.
Lusine ICL :: Travel Sickness EP (Ant-Zen)
Despite nearly 20 years since its release, nothing has dimmed or faded the impact of these tracks nor their sounds and scenarios.
Autechre :: Chiastic Slide & LP5 reissues (Warp)
…I like to think of Chiastic Slide and LP5 as the last albums Autechre made on planet Earth before gliding into another dimension.
CLAIR :: “Body Blossom” (Hot Gem)
The entire composition rests in the ears and mind like a dewy mist hanging over the mossy floor of a forest tucked into rolling green hills.
Stephen Mallinder :: tick tick tick (Dais)
Mallinder puts the music firmly in the present while calling back to elements of the past and hopefully setting a course for more great music in the future.
Vladislav Delay :: Anima [2022 Remaster] (Keplar)
Fortunately, the test of time shows Anima could be released today handheld its own against any new electronic or experimental release. Allowing for a deeper […]
Richard H. Kirk :: Earthshaker
Given a musical career spanning almost 50 years it’s almost impossible to estimate the effect Richard’s output has had on both listeners and musicians that he’s inspired — Richard H. Kirk passed away on Sept. 21, 2021.