Tracks of the Week 19.03.22
Eight years in the making, the found sound purveyor Janek Schaefer and frayed loop master William Basinski reshape a piano passage from their collective archive in a meditation on the mirrored facades...
Eight years in the making, the found sound purveyor Janek Schaefer and frayed loop master William Basinski reshape a piano passage from their collective archive in a meditation on the mirrored facades...
With the crackle and hiss of an old blues record and a high-pitched caterwaul which lies somewhere between Grouper and Skip James, from the living room of her house in the seaside...
Blurring the boundaries between genres and traditional concepts of high and low art, turning the construct of world music inside out as popular forms suffuse only to be reanimated by life on...
This week Ethel Cain issues avowals of love in the form of a thirteen-minute drone swarm, citing as references the Whore of Babylon and an autobiographical exploration of female neurosis in horror...
Collaboration is the key word this week, as Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen light one up on an irresistible duet. Danny Brown leads the Bruiser Brigade alongside Bruiser Wolf, J.U.S, Fat...
On her sophomore album An Overview on Phenomenal Nature, Cassandra Jenkins cuts through the noise with a conversational turn of phrase and melodies gold-by-bronze. For Crestone, the debut film by Marnie Ellen...
Through smooth jazz and a steady recitation of anecdotes, from Saint Germain and the chakras to talk of sculpture in Queens, Cassandra Jenkins goes digging for gemstones and wraps her finds in...
As the spring-summer fashion shows came to a climax in Paris, perhaps nothing could have successfully diverted eyeballs so much as the second season of Savage x Fenty. The fall 2020 collection...
Zola Jesus rings out ‘Changes’ by Black Sabbath, The Soft Pink Truth take on crust punk by the Swedish band Totalitär, and Whitney and Waxahatchee traverse the Blue Ridge Mountains to the...