electronica
Portico Quartet, The Komedia, BrightonSaturday, 03 March 2012![]() I do not envy the Portico Quartet’s stage manager. The Komedia stage is not very big and most of it is covered in wire, effects boxes, electronic gizmos and other units. Amidst this carnage of cables, before the band arrives on stage, stands laptop... Read more... |
CD: Mouse On Mars - ParastrophicsSaturday, 03 March 2012![]() Jan St Werner, half of German duo Mouse On Mars, recently held forth on their inspirations, citing the tension between metrical freedom and metronomic funk in the work of Sun Ra and Funkadelic as their key motivator. And while it might seem odd to... Read more... |
Sbtrkt, KokoFriday, 02 March 2012![]() A mea culpa from me: I never gave Sbtrkt's records the attention they deserved. I always thought they were a capitulation, a softening of the radical developments of the post grime and dubstep generation with more traditional musicality and indie... Read more... |
theartsdesk video exclusive: BlacksmifTuesday, 28 February 2012![]() Londoner Yemi Olagbaiye is the model of a new generation musician for whom the dissolution of genre categories means not homogenisation but an opportunity for greater individuality. Olagbaiye grew up playing guitar music, then moved on to drum'n'... Read more... |
CD: Santiago Latorre - EcliptícaWednesday, 22 February 2012![]() There's a whole world of music out there that floats in the zone somewhere between jazz, club music, sound art, contemporary classical and meditative new age background sound – so much of it that it all too easily blurs together. But there are... Read more... |
CD: Message to Bears - Folding LeavesWednesday, 08 February 2012![]() Oxford's Message to Bears project – a fluid collective around one Jerome Alexander – is one of music's best-kept secrets. In one and a half albums in 2008-9, Alexander created a new kind of ambient music: floating, rarefied chamber pieces in which... Read more... |
Nicolas Jaar, The RoundhouseFriday, 03 February 2012![]() The Roundhouse is a melee of moneyed cosmopolitan twentysomething trendies. The beautiful people are out in force. My God, there are some delicious women and men here, expensively dressed, uptown couture to the hilt, a hefty smattering of languages... Read more... |
Don't ThinkThursday, 02 February 2012![]() The Chemical Brothers have long had one of the most vital shows around. It’s a visual spectacular that can only be likened to peak-time Pink Floyd or Jean-Michel Jarre, yet precision-tooled, without the bombast of those acts. Their long-term visual... Read more... |
CD: Air - Le Voyage Dans la LuneMonday, 30 January 2012![]() A semantic side effect of my longish involvement in music culture has been hearing certain phrases pass from fringe slang obscurity to mainstream acceptance. Among these is the term “chill out”, purloined by ravers from the hippies to describe post-... Read more... |
Manchester Rising: Celebrating the City's Vibrant Club SceneFriday, 27 January 2012![]() I first heard Zed Bias's Biasonic Hot Sauce – Birth of the Nanocloud last autumn. He may have been one of the key players in the London-centric sound of UK garage, but he was never of that scene. Based in Milton Keynes through the first phase of his... Read more... |
CD: Portico Quartet – Portico QuartetWednesday, 25 January 2012![]() Although they’ll still be filed under jazz, Portico Quartet’s third album takes them even closer to the ambient and trance they’ve been edging towards since they attracted attention in 2007 after the release of their Mercury-nominated debut, Knee... Read more... |
Download: VersA Beatz - ImogenSunday, 22 January 2012![]() I've seen some genre intersections in my time, but gangsta ambient takes the biscuit. Baghdad born South Londoner VersA Beatz began as a grime producer, but like many has moved from that genre's hyped-up energy into the slower, more menacing... Read more... |
