electronica
CD: Thom Yorke - Tomorrow's Modern BoxesMonday, 29 September 2014![]() Thom Yorke’s second solo LP arrived unexpectedly this week via BitTorrent as a paid-for fileshare, a medium Yorke and producer Nigel Godrich hope to promote to empower artists to sell direct, without the need for a corporate hosting system. In a... Read more... |
CD: The Juan MacLean – In a DreamMonday, 15 September 2014![]() John MacLean has been recording as The Juan MacClean for just over a decade on former LCD Soundsystem main man James Murphy’s label DFA Records. Previously, Murphy was involved in MacLean’s old band Six Finger Satellite. In a Dream makes the link... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Chris & CoseySaturday, 21 June 2014![]() Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti are a living lesson in the rejuvenating power of remaining experimental in art. Their music holds its own alongside the young guns of electronica, who indeed frequently idolise them, and in person they frequently... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 11Thursday, 29 May 2014![]() Denmark’s Broken Twin take the lead in the latest of theartsdesk’s regular round-ups of the new music coming in from Scandinavia. Debut album May is melancholy. Minimally arranged, with lyrics addressing the pain brought by the passing of time,... Read more... |
CD: Matt Berry – Music for InsomniacsWednesday, 21 May 2014![]() Declaring that your new album can help conquer insomnia seems, initially, self-defeating. If it induces such a calmness that potential listeners drift off to sleep, then there’s the potential it may never be heard in full. Yet this is what lies... Read more... |
Murmur/Inked, Aakash Odedra, Patrick Centre, BirminghamFriday, 09 May 2014![]() It might be quite unnerving for a young performer to have the première of a new solo show take place in the same building, at the same time, as Sylvie Guillem is dancing William Forsythe, Mats Ek and Jiří Kylián. But Aakash Odedra, who... Read more... |
CD: Olga Bell – KraiSunday, 20 April 2014![]() Krai – Край – is employed in Russia to label tracts of land separating regions or marking borders. These liminal places each have their own name, defined limits and character, and have inspired the second solo album by the Brooklyn-based Olga Bell.... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Oslo: The Tape to Zero FestivalWednesday, 09 April 2014![]() The on-stage collaboration between north-Norwegian ambient maestro Biosphere and his similarly inclined but sonically darker countryman Deathprod was a one off. At Oslo’s Tape to Zero festival, Biosphere and Deathprod bought the you-had-to-be-there... Read more... |
CD: Liars - MessThursday, 20 March 2014![]() Liars are well known for trying different musical styles. In times past, we’ve had the punk funk of 2010’s "Proud Evolution", the industrial noise of 2007’s “Dear God”, 2006’s freak folk “The Other Side of Mt Heart Attack” and the psychedelic garage... Read more... |
10 Questions for musician Burnt Friedman - with video exclusiveMonday, 17 March 2014![]() Bernd “Burnt” Friedman is one of the most relentlessly questing of experimental musicians. In over 30 years of making music and 25 years of releasing it, he has specialised in researching ancient, hypermodern and as-yet-undiscovered methods of... Read more... |
CD: Neneh Cherry - Blank ProjectSunday, 23 February 2014![]() “Good things come to those who wait” sings Neneh Cherry on “Everything”, from her new album, and the 17 years since her last solo album certainly has been a long wait. She’s right though - Blank Project has good things in abundance.RocketNumberNine... Read more... |
Loop Collective Club Night, The VortexSunday, 09 February 2014![]() The emergence of artists’ collectives, bristling with idealism and wacky manifestoes, is usually a sign of a vigorous cultural scene. London’s new improvised music scene enjoys several successful examples, of which Loop is perhaps the most prominent... Read more... |
