The NY composer/multi-instrumentalist provides an insight into his “Cold Pin” installation – in which piano strings are placed along walls and set into vibratory life through motorised devices – ahead of his performance at PAN Festival at Cafe Oto this week.
Interview: Nathan Amundson (Rivulets)
Following the recent release of “We’re Fucked” on Important Records, Nathan Amundson (aka Rivulets) talks about the record’s themes and the writing process behind it.
Feature: The Book Report Series
As the Kindle and the iPod refashion our interaction with books and albums, The Book Report series – devised by Wist Rec – offers both a chance to go hand-in-hand into the irreversible demise of the physical product.
Interview: Greg Anderson (Sunn 0))), Goatsnake)
Following the re-release of 00 Void on Southern Lord, Sunn 0)))’s Greg Anderson looks back at the “early years” of Sunn 0))), as well as discussing how the band have progressed in the decade since.
Feature: Top Five Records of 2011
A quick trawl through ATTN’s “Record” section will indicate how much new music we’ve encountered this year. I’ve managed to whittle it down to five of the very best.
Interview: White Hills
Prior to their stellar set at SUPERSONIC FESTIVAL last month, Dave W. of White Hills spoke to ATTN about their recent European tour and their latest album, Hp-1.
Interview: Martin A. Smith
Prior to his “Written on Silence” exhibition at GV Art gallery – running from 24th to 26th of November – Martin A. Smith spoke to ATTN about the themes behind the exhibition, and its execution within a gallery context.
Interview: Enablers
ATTN caught up with “spoken word rock” outfit Enablers, during a European tour leg to promote their latest “Blown Realms and Stalled Explosions” full length.
Interview: John Richards (Dirty Electronics)
Nick Zurlo offers his contribution to the SUPERSONIC FESTIVAL PREVIEW – an interview with John Richards of Dirty Electronics, whose reputed build-your-own workshop will no doubt be a festival highlight.
Interview: Tremoro Tarantura
The calamitously noisy duo from Norway talk about their upcoming album “Avaleeches”, and playing their music at “inhuman volumes”.



