In the same way that graffiti is written, painted, or drawn on a wall or other surface, Badun paints on an audible canvas that is quite flexible and confounding.
Tag: Improvisation
Babak Ahteshamipour :: Mind Flaying Flavored Flails (Jollies)
Occupied with sampled guitars, pianos and field recordings, crushed into granulated bits that serve as a spicy audio tortilla filling, with electronics and synthesizers dueling over the last bite, reinforcing a sense of a tectonic collision of cordial restlessness and soothing hypnotic states.
Steve Peters :: With My Back to the World (Self Released)
Ambient, gentle, and dreamy instrumental compositions commissioned for the original soundtrack to Agnes Martin: With My Back to the World, a documentary about the iconic abstract painter (1912-2004)…
Beispiel :: Muster (Faitiche)
Sharing an infinite love for modular synthesizers and electronic ventriloquists fullest in their encircling surprises.
Jeremy Young :: “Trafic” (feat. Tomonari Nishikawa) — video premiere
The pieces that make up Amaro are what happens when you take a bunch of citrus and herbs and ferment them together, and then distill them. “Trafic” video premiere.
Ian Boddy :: Axiom (DiN)
The aptly titled release is particularly self-evident in that it is a prime example of an established musician allowing himself to express emotion effortlessly via […]
Eli Neuman-Hammond :: New Songs (Self Released)
New Songs avoids a simple, pandering “deconstructed club” characterization—which is part of what makes it so enjoyable. Instead, it champions a deceptive repetition-as-change monotony. Apparently […]
Chris Weeks :: Black Hole (Odd John)
A beautifully sculpted deep ambient album which explores the mechanism of dreams in a quite Bachelardian, intuitively poetical mood. Offered as a beautiful limited CD […]