Insight: Dual contrast, on Ziúr & James Ginzburg’s Myxomy noise songs
Pleasure and pain. Beauty and ugliness. Bright sun and heavy rain. In so many cases of aesthetic appreciation, it is the extreme of contrast that…
Pleasure and pain. Beauty and ugliness. Bright sun and heavy rain. In so many cases of aesthetic appreciation, it is the extreme of contrast that…
The pandemic has changed how we listen to music. With venues closed worldwide and no perspective of live music for the foreseeable future the We’re…
The world’s largest and most prominent particle physics research centre sits just outside Geneva and made the headlines in 2012 with the discovery of the…
Contributors, Digital Culture, Op & Ed, Sound
The unassuming island of Madeira is known for many things – Madeira wine, its round the year spring climate and forest walks. The slow pace…
Following earlier developments in the Middle East, the Copper Age brought into being such developments as the potter’s wheel and the first wheeled vehicles, kicking…
Interviews, Key Artists, Sound
If one would be forced to consider base level categorisations of musical instruments, it would perhaps feel instinctive to look to the contrasting nature of…
Every autumn in the charming city of Utrecht there is a meeting of minds and bodies who come together in the spirit of one central…
Many contemporary artists have a hand in a range of disciplines which broadens their remit beyond their core set of influences and intentions, and for…
Computing Art, Contributors, Op & Ed
Remember when data was a somewhat mysterious but specific collection of figures and potential facts that existed on actual paper or inside huge, beige-grey machines…
The recently published title Spectres, issued through French imprint Shelter Press unveils to readers some of the mysteries threaded through compositional techniques followed by experimental…