Archive for July, 2016
Review: H Takahashi – Body Trip
Electronic bubbles, staccato loops and Sunday harmonics.
Review: Larkian – Iterations : alterations
Guitar loops blossom into waterfalls of distortion. Insignificant actions act as the foundations for panoramic event.
Review: Eluvium – False Readings On
Choral voices muffled by time erosion; wading through the fog of misremembering.
Review: Three Free Radicals – Diary Of A Left-Handed Sleepwalker
Guitar improvisations arranged into patterns of potential meaning, courtesy of American electroacoustician Scott Miller and Estonian guitarist Mart Soo.
Review: Makemake – From The Earth To The Moon
Prepared guitars in cramped spaces. Part rehearsal space, part unlicensed laboratory of impulse.
Review: Arturas Bumšteinas – Organ Safari Lituanica
Organ improvisations from 20 Lithuanian cities, meticulously arranged and overlain.
Review: Alan Courtis – Crystal Faisa
Two sides, two acoustic scenarios, two onslaughts of sound.
Interview: A.R.Kane
The resurrected London group talk feedback, drum machines and the hyparchic future.
Interview: String Noise
The classical avant-punk duo talk about the merits of working with Eric Lyon, crossed wires of punk lyricism and the cosy recording arrangement of “Covers”.
Review: KP Transmission – Temnoe Poznaetsya Chernim
A blurred monochromatic photograph.