At the send+receive Festival of Sound, Limpe Fuchs first heard and appreciated the music of Mark Fell, planting the seed of a collaboration that came to fruition when Fell (along with his son Rian Treanor) visited Fuchs at her home in Peterskirchen, Germany in September 2022. Black Truffle announced the release of the results of this extensive session in the audacious form of a triple LP, housing over two hours of music across its six sides titled Dessogia / Queetch / Fauch.
Tag: Computer music
David Lee Myers :: Strange Attractors (Crónica)
The man never fails to delight the mind’s eye and ear to match, whether using his trusty feedback machines or ripping out the very innards of a whole host of modular devices, synths, and other mysterious noisemakers.
Printiig :: Walls (SUPERPANG)
Walls sees a diversification with its lean towards IDM in this release that again makes the label champions of representing the undergrounds best.
Emiliano Romanelli :: Tabulatura (Terziruolo)
Though little of Tabulatura may strike the outside ear as new, the inner will likely not have heard it so before—with indeterminacy’s agency laying the grain of […]
Fis :: The Blue Quicksand Is Going Now (Loopy)
A veneer of unkempt noise and disorder is attended by intimations of hyper-timbral detail and hermetic design. There’s definitely something in the water in Wellington […]
Celer / Achim Wollscheid & Bernhard Schreiner :: Double review (Baskaru)
Experimental electronics and sound art curators, Baskaru, issue few but select releases each year. With a roster spanning Maurizio Bianchi to Lawrence English through Francisco López, enhancement of the French imprint’s […]
Diving Bell :: Diving Bell (Haze Netlabel)
What we’re talking about here is quite high brow sonic exploration using algorithmic computer processes and some live input and processing manipulation. [Release page] The […]