Iranian experimental musicians Shahin Entezami (aka Tegh) and Adel Poursamadi reunite for their third collaboration album Bayal, a creative response of greyscale synthesis, violin, and traditional instrumentation to a 1964 collection of short stories by seminal Iranian author Gholam-Hossein Sa’edi.
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Tegh & Kamyar Tavakoli / Federico Durand :: Double review (Hibernate)
Newly emergent from Hibernate come low-light Tehran tone-tweakers, Shahin Entezami & Kamyar Tavakoli, with an EP, Through the Winter Woods, and bright-eyed Buenos Aires bard, Federico Durand, with a digital upgrade of a limited tape, Música […]
ALAN LOCKETT :: Elsewhereness mix
Igloomag’s Alan Lockett alias albient (mixcloud | soundcloud) dials in an ambient-electronic mix. Among its dream-scape streams and aether waves, reverb-trails and echo-veils, feature a number of recently igloo-‘viewed goodies. Here is elsewhereness… […]
Futuresequence SEQUENCE8, No Future SEQUENCE
Futuresequence’s Michael Waring has seen fit to draw SEQUENCE to a close. Futuresequence has declared SEQUENCE8 the last in its SEQUENCE. The free compilation series curated […]
Tegh :: Night Scenes (Inner Ocean)
With sonorous grace and a gravity nearer doleful than dark, more glimmer and glowing than glowering and grim, Tegh’s Night Scenes are suggestively rendered to […]

















