Archive for March, 2017
Review: Köhnen Pandi Duo – Darkness Comes In Two’s
A three-part improvisation courtesy of Jason Köhnen and Balazs Pandi, recorded live in Budapest last year.
Review: David Vélez – Apathy Spreads
Broken engines and support beams outstretched to nowhere. An exercise in persistence and discomfort.
Radio: Resonance Extra – Episode 3 (28/03/2017)
An interview with Flaming Pines and a selection of pieces for the guitar.
Interview: Egidija Medekšaitė
The Lithuanian composer discusses weft, warp and her new album “Textile”.
Review: Oikos – The Great Upheaval
Broken Americana and celestial harmonics, both pre- and post-oblivion.
Interview: Triac
The Italian discrete electronic trio discuss belonging, three-part canons and their latest album “Here”.
Review: Orthodox – Supreme
Bass, drums and saxophone circle the drain of death.
Review: Ian Hawgood – Love Retained
A collection of sparse, imperfect piano sketches originally intended for use in collaboration.
Interview: Nonconnah
The duo formerly known as Lost Trail talk about new album The Gloom And The Glowing, the grandeur in collapse and the process of settling into a new artistic and geographic home.
Review: Ak’chamel – Transmissions from Boshqa
Isolation psychedelia and multicultural inquisition, sprouting from within a wasteland of dead air.