“Bringing an audience to tears at the beginning of the show is maybe not an ideal way to start a concert, but it did amaze […]
Profiles
SONIC EXPOSURE :: Daniel Herskedal
“People say to me I should make music for movies. I’m happy that’s what people think, because hopefully that means they listen carefully, and imagine […]
Mussels, Beer & Acid :: The Kromatones Diet
Music that should come with a health warning: “May cause eye irritation. May damage hearing. Will destroy speakers.” I’ve never really understood why Belgium is […]
SONIC EXPOSURE :: The Kandinsky Effect
“While musically stretching can be risky, the nature of our improvisation is that the soloist is the climber, and the rest of the band is […]
From Philadelphia’s Foundries :: Great Circles
From a forgotten space, or a rejected one, comes caustic chords and rusted rhythms. Great Circles are part of that change to harsher dialogue. Panel […]
Divine Profanity :: In Paradisum Interview and Mix
An unstable middle ground has been carved out by these Frenchmen. 4/4 patterns exist, but these can easily dissolve into broken or eradicated beat. Melodies […]
Beneath Athens’ Electronics :: Lower Parts
Working from the Greek capital is Lower Parts, a name which may have blipped on a number of radars of late. Greece and Ireland have […]
Move over Andie MacDowell :: Sex Lies Magnetic Tape
Northern Ireland breaks out the electronic stream. I’ve never written so much about Northern Ireland as I have in recent months. Well, when I was […]