B for the birds is a singular book that aims to rethink the film-form as an open cartography of its lines of enquiry, desire and fabulation.
Best magazine I know on contemporary music! In German so I hope you can read it, too! Glitter on the cover adds to the charm this time.
The ensemble of musical robots at the Logos foundation in Ghent inspired Leonardo Barbadoro from Firenze, Italy, to compose for it.
Fourth issue of the annual publication dedicated to sound and music experimentation, co-published by Shelter Press and Ina GRM – Groupe de Recherches Musicale..(read more)
First comprehensive introduction to the practice, and a broader commentary on the potential for live coding to open up deeper questions about contemporary cultu..(read more)
Titled after Soft Cell’s version of the 1965 Gloria Jones track, an inquiry into the twisted romantic ballad, giving a sense of both its history and conte..(read more)
In Dutch. With a Sonic Acts Festival Special, 2023’s end of the year lists, Cyanne van den Houten, Marina Herlop, and for the metalheads: an article about..(read more)
What happens to curatorial practices when treated as multi-voiced, pluralistic, process-based? What curatorship could be when freed from elitist notions.
Where sounding is understood as an exhibition of activity, vitality, and power, Dragičević proposes to analyse sonic phenomena in econo-political terms.
Brand new music magazine, conceived and fabricated by Korm Plastics man Frans de Waard and designer Alfred Boland. Great in its eccentricity and its eclecticity..(read more)
“We show intimate data in public. Mediated intimacy needs public dialogue.” Call for a new aesthetic AI approach to experience of intimate and empat..(read more)
Quiet and sparse arrangements , plenty of time for the tone to resonate. Mariska Baars carefully selects each note, and lets the sound evolve with care.
Respect for this groundbreaking work! Whether you’re a musician, dancer, designer or programmer, complete guide to imagining and building interactive work..(read more)
Great-sounding punk-rap duo of Martha de Barros & Goya van der Heyden experimenting, a vibe of NYC No Wave, and of raw early hip-hop.
“Institutional critique has historically evaded aesthetics, something Archey seeks to rebalance in her selection.”(Art Review)
short pop song versions of previously extended space-synth improvisations. Get your inflatable bed and pink bubblegum out and float away on these joyful and ecc..(read more)
Draksler’s music has been described as being “in the border area and in the intersection of jazz, free improvised music, classical modernism and new..(read more)
This beautiful wearable album will look good on you, or on anything! Completely hand-made wearable containing USB-stick. Artwork on 12 cards in 7″ size ..(read more)
Debut album by Andreas Pallisgaard. Calm explorative timbral studio experiments of analogue synths, reminding me a bit of the classical-music-inspired works of ..(read more)
Already the 10th album by Zach Phillips and Sarah Smith. Quirky pop songs with lyrics full of sharp social commentary as well as a slightly juvenile joyfulness...(read more)
Remaster & vinyl reissue of a release from 2014 by Danish musician Mads Emil Nielsen (on C30 tape). The cover artwork by visual artist Dane Patterson is the..(read more)
What Kenneth Goldsmith started in 1996 as a site to share relatively obscure literary works grew into an essential archive of 20th and 21st century avant-garde...(read more)
The Goodiepal Equation is not only the soundtrack for the wonderful documentary of the same title, but your Pal would not be your Pal if he would not cram more ..(read more)