(05.29.07) TAKING to the stage for a wonderfully elongated evening of experimental and ambient music included openers The Phonographers Union, Son of Rose, Loscil and […]
Features
DECIBEL Fest 2006 :: Recap (Part 1)
(10.15.06) A month later and decompression has finally set in. It’s somewhat difficult to describe the vast amount of musical experiences one can consume during […]
The Facts :: Tower Records is history
I just heard today (Saturday, October 7) the unfortunate news that Tower Records, after years of toiling in bankruptcy (and suffering from maladies both internally […]
The importance of innovation :: by Andrew Duke
(09.04.06) The future of electronic music belongs to those who learn from their predecessors and innovate, not those who settle for simply recycling the past. […]
1916 :: 90 Years on the Rising Continues
(04.22.06) WHAT springs to people’s minds when they think of Ireland? An island beside Britain, “is it not still part of Britain?” An isle of […]
MERCK Records :: First public statement…
(02.20.06) Based on the statement posted on the Merck Records website a few months ago (read it here), several questions have poured in about the […]
iPod :: Neither Threat nor Menace?
THE iPod isn’t my preferred vehicle for delivery of music, but it’s been a hell of a great addition to my list of options. I […]
The Definition of IDM?
There are a lot of people on our planet that claim they love IDM. With a multitude of artists that make IDM, or say they […]
Decibel Fest (Part 4) :: The Stillness and the Rhythm
(10.14.05) I heard more than once during the Decibel Festival‘s Ambient Showcase on Sunday that sitting still is deadly. Especially after three full days of […]