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KIKS/GFR

Review: Qype Dikir – KIKSGFR021

It’s such a simple premise. One small room. Two entities: a central furnace of soft drones and tidal overtones, and a synthesised firecracker spitting and quivering across the ceiling. Malcolm Delaney adjusts the situation, gently guiding the firecracker one way and stoking the furnace from beneath, but his role
By Jack Chuter Apr 14, 2017

Review: Alan Courtis - Crystal Faisa

Two sides, two acoustic scenarios, two onslaughts of sound. Each of these seven-minute pieces is a meditation on a separate circumstance. Side one is a piano recorded in a Japanese train station. Side two is a recording of several electric guitars in an Argentinian studio. In each instance, Courtis seems
By Jack Chuter Jul 16, 2016

Review: Denton / Watson - Latencies

“More questions: Shall we set out a maximum or ideal duration? …also are these efforts intended to be laid over one another or kept as separate recordings?”  It’s a premise from which streams of sonic creativity and contemplative thought both flow forth: two artists recording simultaneously at separate locations,
By Jack Chuter Sep 16, 2013

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