electronica
CD: Yasmine Hamdan - Al JamilatMonday, 20 March 2017![]() Lebanese singer Yasmine Hamdan founded Beirut’s groundbreaking 1990s electro-duo Soapkills with Zeid Hamdan – the first Middle Eastern electro band to garner a cult following across the Arab world. More recently she featured in Jim Jarmusch’s 2013... Read more... |
French Touch, Red GalleryFriday, 17 March 2017![]() Un Voyage Á Travers Dans Le Paysage Électronique Français, the French subtitle, goes further. French Touch is the first exhibition to celebrate and dig into France’s electronic music heritage: exploring the lineage which laid the ground for the... Read more... |
CD: Mary Ocher - The West Against the PeopleSunday, 12 March 2017![]() OK, the title could be offputting, suggesting as it does the crassest of adversarial politics. But this record is something far deeper, far subtler and far more enjoyable than that. Yes, the Russia-born, Israel-raised, Berlin-based singer-songwriter... Read more... |
CD: Depeche Mode - SpiritWednesday, 01 March 2017![]() There is no band of the Eighties generation who've remained both as big, and as great, as Depeche Mode. Duran Duran? Lightweights. U2? Sunk into self-parody a long time ago. But the boys from Basildon are something else: they've come through all the... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: New OrderSunday, 12 February 2017The equipment pictured above is the Powertran 1024, one of the first digital sequencers to hit the market. According to the May 1981 issue of Electronics Today International magazine, which unveiled it to the public, the British-invented “1024... Read more... |
Albums of the Year: Autarkic - Can You Pass the Knife?Thursday, 22 December 2016![]() 2016 has been a big year for Tel Aviv’s burgeoning underground scene. Acts including Red Axes, Moscoman and Naduve have produced endlessly inventive music at an impressive pace and on a range of labels. Of these, Disco Halal, run by Chen Mosco and... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: The MicrocosmSunday, 04 December 2016![]() Pictured above is Sweden’s Ralph Lundsten. He might look like a guru or mystic but is actually a multi-disciplinary artist most well-known on his home turf for his pioneering electronic music. His first album, 1966’s Elektronmusikstudion... Read more... |
Autechre, Royal Festival HallSaturday, 26 November 2016![]() At the Royal Festival Hall the cliché seemed complete. Milling around were white men, white men and more white men – all in their late thirties and older, most looking a little bohemian and a lot geeky, with a few of them a little more hardcore in... Read more... |
CD: Xam Duo - Xam DuoWednesday, 23 November 2016![]() Everything about Xam Duo’s debut album, out earlier this month on Sonic Cathedral, has a wonderful sense of self-indulgence: from the freeform, experimental feel, the stretched-out tones and resulting melodies that exist almost by implication, to... Read more... |
CD: AYBEE - The OdysseySaturday, 29 October 2016![]() Berlin's electronic music world has been traditionally been very white. Sometimes, as with the inward-looking minimal techno of the 2000s, it could feel painfully so. Obviously a city can't really help the nature of its demographic, but monoculture... Read more... |
CD: Moby & the Void Pacific Choir - These Systems Are FailingWednesday, 12 October 2016![]() Moby’s last proper album, not including the ambient affair he released via a free download from his LA restaurant earlier this year, was Innocents in 2013. It was a rich yet melancholic affair, the culmination of some years when a sober Moby, no... Read more... |
Tubular Brass play Tubular Bells, Howard Assembly Room, LeedsMonday, 26 September 2016![]() Sandy Smith’s brass band transcription of Tubular Bells is an improbable triumph. He draws heavily on composer David Bedford’s 1970s orchestral arrangement, along with Mike Oldfield’s two recorded versions. Musically the work holds up very well. But... Read more... |
