Bill Callahan’s December 2001 radio session for John Peel, broadcast on BBC Radio 1, is being given a standalone release via ...
Björk is publishing a photobook called Cornucopia. Spanning 480 pages, the book chronicles the Icelandic artist’s concert ...
Field Day will leave its base of Victoria Park and take place at Brockwell Park next summer. The day festival is moving to ...
Semibreve has added a final wave of specially commissioned sound works to the programme for its upcoming 2024 edition. The ...
‘Misty’ opens with the semi-surreal dichotomy of harp strumming and droning strings in a tangle under her voice. The song ...
At this year's edition of Riga's Skaņu Mežs , Daryl Worthington finds an eclectic and boldly-curated lineup that offers ...
On the 50th anniversary of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Mat Colegate argues that Tobe Hooper deserves just as much acclaim ...
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With its squelchy electronics, post-trip-hop beats and black metal roar, this might be the Finnish quintet’s shortest album, ...
John Doran admires the noise to signal ratio at Unsound Krakow while taking in Petronn Sphene, Lankum, Aya, Yellow Swans and ...
Electroclash seems to be having something of a moment – or perhaps it’s a moment that’s been happening for a while now. Its ...
The Lancastrian electroacoustic composer weaves a web of sonic fictions around his latest exercise in epic ambience ...