Crucial Listening #146: Dhangsha The dirt aesthetic, non-relinquishable frequencies, opening up that filter. The London-based sound artist and "mutant dancehall" practitioner discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #145: hyacinth. Slowing everything down, emotionally devastating lines, the snare on Faucet. The Portland-based producer discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #144: Fortresses Mellow ingenuity, drowned in reverb, London at its most gloomy and miserable. London-based multidisciplinary artist Sam Ashton discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #143: Jessica Pavone Weird symphony, no crazy vibrato, Terry Riley on the discman. The violist and composer discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #142: Dorian Wood High-altitude Bryars, trash on the walls, desperate shamans. The Los Angeles-based multidisciplinary artist discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #141: aircode Emotional rollercoasters, impossible Neo Tokyo, perfect snares. The London-based Swedish producer/sound designer discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #140: Lucie Vítková Architectural sound, understandings of freedom, and how do we end? The composer, improviser and performer discusses three important albums.