A Guy called Gerald: “Music is actually a celebration of freedom.” Interview by Ruth Bailey.
The dance eras of England through the eighties, nineties and noughties are periods characterised by…
The dance eras of England through the eighties, nineties and noughties are periods characterised by…
To mark the release of her new album Proto, Holly Herndon skypes Zacharias Szumer to…
Duoud are a unique combination of the ancient North African stringed instrument the oud, and…
Gwenno Mererid Saunders is a Welsh musician, sound artist, DJ and radio presenter with a…
Estonian duo Maarja Nuut & Ruum create these strange otherworldly suites of electronic music that…
Thembi Soddell is a sound artist, electroacoustic composer and practice-based researcher with an interest in…
Kahvi Collective is a netlabel hailing from Finland that has been strongly connected to the…
Australia double bass player, improviser and composer Clayton Thomas is also one of the organisers…
The majority of electronic music is created by a single program these days. Anything can…
Andrew Khedoori runs the long running Australian label Preservation, and recently launched Longform Editions. Longform…
Clark is one of our heroes of electronic music. Appearing in the the early 2000’s…
Melbourne label Bedroom Suck recently released Midday Moon, an eclectic double disc collection of local…
British composer and experimental music artist Christopher James Chaplin studied the piano with Irene Denereaz…
It’s always good to catch up with Seph, a long standing reference in the electronic…
The Body is the 20th release for Australian improvising trio the Necks. They formed in…