Julius Eastman’s ‘Feminine’ to receive first ever vinyl release
Julius Eastman’s seminal work Feminine is receiving a vinyl pressing for the first time from Helsinki based label Frozen Reeds. The pressing is a remaster of a 1974 performance o
Björk – Atopos
Björk refers to the music on her upcoming album Fossora as “biological techno”, a term that she and Gabber Modus Operandi coined for a sound Björk could only describe as “d
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith – Is it Me or is it You?
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith’s latest album Let’s Turn It Into Sound is her most playful to date. From the visuals, featuring a 3D animated neon coloured digital avatar, to the approa
Roundup, August #4
From demonic soundscapes to serpentine techno, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay updated on w
Roundup, April #1
From sci-fi gospel to another great Soulwax remix, we roundup our favourite releases of the week. Listen below. Follow our Roundup Selections playlist on Spotify to stay upd
Klein – Harmattan
Harmattan, the latest project from London based multidisciplinary composer Klein, opens with a simple enough gesture; a piano aria. But as for solo / piano reaches its apex, the ch
Björk launches orchestral concert series in support of women’s shelter
Image: James Merry Björk has launched a series of special orchestral concerts that will be live streamed globally to raise money for the Kvennaathvarf Women’s Shelter. The I
The new Moritz von Oswlad Trio dance between the synthetic and organic on dazzling new album, ‘Dissent’
Image by Charlotte Duale The Moritz von Oswald Trio has always been a bit of a revolving door of collaborators, held in place by the common denominator of von Oswald himself. Subse
Ziúr deconstructs the club on the kinetic new EP, ‘Blur’
Image by Stefan Fähler Berlin DJ and producer Ziúr has quietly and quickly made a name for herself as one of the most formidable voices in avant-garde electronic music. Occupying
Weekly roundup: what we’ve had on repeat
Image by Kai Whiston, Iglooghost & Daniel Mutton From a striking extraterrestrial concept album to an unexpectedly lusty industrial techno turn by one of pop’s foremost figur