A much lesser-known name is Russian composer Arseny Avraamov (1884-1944), who was producing music just as radical and challenging to audiences, and to our ears, and 100 years ago today.
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V/A :: Tone Science No.1 – Structure and Forces (Tone Science, DiN)
Contemporary Modular Synthesizer Compositions: Structures and Forces beautifully shifts from conceptual electronic experimentations to ambient galactic sounds around modular synthesis. A pleasant intellectual meditation on analogue soundwaves. […]
I Dream Of Wires in Berlin
Not some dodgy ’80s neu-Romantische synth-pop revival heralded by the headline, but a documentary about the modular synthesizer-its history, demise and resurgence. I Dream Of […]
V/A & Phooka :: Double review (Love Blast)
These are sounds of real anguish, where economic migration is the reality and the price of bread on the table means a family member missing […]
Cute Heels :: Spiritual (Dark Entries)
Cute Heels is, in part, continuing the Industrial project which was started in the late 70s. That coarse and primitive pulse of the past is […]
PSYCHIC MALMÖ :: Swedish synthesizer soothsayers
Psychic Malmö is a label that crosses the divide between acoustic and electric, and the boundaries of the label. The scourge of Sweden continues. Scandanavia […]
Peter Martin Christopherson aka “Sleazy” (1955-2010)
Christopherson’s personal legacy and contribution to underground music burns brightly and will live on for long to come. Never one to shy away from controversy […]