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: Krautrock
Music Mondays 010 :: “Sing Swan Song” — RIP Damo Suzuki
With a brief look at some notables along the road, Chang Terhune’s Music Mondays aims to shed light on both new and old(er) music over a wide spectrum of sound (and vision). This week, RIP Damo Suzuki
Ambidextrous :: Grounded Rectangle (Mestnost)
Grounded Rectangle sets the stage for Ambidextrous’ vision of future worlds transcending into the past. It’s a voyage we weren’t expecting from the veteran Russian electronic music enthusiast…
Vim and Tim :: Olio And Rammel (Datadoor)
Olio And Rammel traverses six tracks from both talented musicians in this harmonic amalgam that feels vintage, yet also provides forward thinking electronics with a delicate and rhythmic balance.
Oubys :: Deepest Of The Deep (Ogula)
The artist Oubys, our guide to the furthest regions of the micro and macrocosmos, has been exploring sounds that physically affect your synapses.
FLORIAN SCHNEIDER (Kraftwerk) :: 1947—2020
The width and breadth of Schneider’s and Kraftwerk‘s influence on music for the past 50 years is almost impossible to imagine. It’s safe to say […]
Dalham :: Heat Death (Castles In Space)
Heat Death is a sonic achievement allowing the listener to drift away in lost memories while its individual strands rest on solid foundations that will […]
Feverdreamt :: Melantant (Blackjack Illuminist)
This new album is fulfilled by darkened and obsessional theatrics, manifesting emotional states of existential fear, psychological isolationism, and lucid dreaminess. Alexander Leonard Donat, the […]