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Review: Phil Maguire – ijzer en staal

Review: Phil Maguire – ijzer en staal

VERZ. While Maguire’s previous work, Bairds of Gartsherrie, was a broader reflection on his family’s hometown of Coatbridge, ijzer en staal focuses on the physical process that quite literally powered the town’s history: the creation of iron and steel. The former release is imbued with an outward
By Jack Chuter Apr 16, 2021

Review: Ben Zucker – o ur gab

What if Zucker was to perform these pieces live? How close would I have to stand to hear a tongue squashing itself against the front teeth, or to feel every audial ridge of those injured pigeon coos, or to sense Zucker’s mouth changing shape as he emits a mere
By Jack Chuter Sep 14, 2017

Review: Phil Maguire – aural documents #1

The synaesthesic clarity of aural documents #1 is such that I could draw it. Three individual groups of circular black blots, each separated by jagged rectangles that extend across the page like hedges seen from a birds eye perspective. Sonically, the blots are little digital plosives veering in and out
By Jack Chuter Jan 31, 2017

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