With over 100 recordings to his name under numerous imprints, now in his latter 50’s, Bianchi is the sort of composer to be reckoned with […]
Author: TJ Norris
VLADISLAV DELAY :: Away from the unnecessary
One thing that has Vladislav Delay’s work standing the test of time is an endless sense of definition-proof direction, not at all scattered, masterful in […]
Neotropic :: Equestrienne Remixes (Architects + Heroes)
A quiet, bass-fueled soundtrack, where Maslen’s whispery vocal meets a cavalcade of thick drone head-on. It’s a tiny mile long steam train in the vast […]
Steinbrüchel :: Narrow (Room40)
There is an underscored peace, like a wisp of scratchy fronds along side your ankles as if time-traveling through a foggy scape. For Ralph Steinbruchel […]
INFINÉ MUSIC :: Emotive structures in music
InFiné Music is a still somewhat young Berlin/Paris-based label (only five years old) dedicated to a certain wave of what some may consider rather cinematic […]
Tomas Phillips + Marihiko Hara :: Prosa (Tench)
The composers both deal in the absence of sound as much as they want to bring forth the sense of viscerality of what it’s like […]
Alexander Schubert :: Plays Sinebag (Ahornfelder)
Though in the end Plays Sinebag never flies into bantering cliché, instead becoming a mad dash through an acoustic wilderness with a feverish gusto. A […]
Frank Bretschneider :: EXP (Raster-Noton)
Packed with crisp clicks/cuts, waves and funky beats we hear short pieces ranging from 14 seconds to 3 minutes, all with one thing in common, […]