Ales Tsurko – Microscale
Ales Tsurko‘s Microscale is a web-based generative album, that uses a set of six randomly picked Wikipedia articles as input for its score.
Ales Tsurko‘s Microscale is a web-based generative album, that uses a set of six randomly picked Wikipedia articles as input for its score.
Two different ways of looking back:
James Murray revisits his ‘biographical trilogy’; Pleq‘s work is re-composed by many different Dronarivm artists…
Pausal‘s music of many colours, Corbacho‘s soundtrack to nocturnal photography, and Barnhoorn‘s reconnection with deep ambient music.
The Los Angeles Percussion Quartet presents a stunning double album with 84 minutes of contemporary compositions for percussion.
Performing works from Daniel Bjarnason, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Christopher Cerrone, Ellen Reid and Andrew McIntosh.
What remains after removing important details? Richard Chartier explores…
Porya Hatami explores ‘Monads’: basic elements of perceptual reality.
And finally, we’re realigned by Broken Thoughts.
Two great ‘Contemporary Classical’ albums:
Christoph Berg‘s ‘Conversations’, released on the Sonic Pieces label.
and
Jeffrey Roden‘s Next Level Minimalism on volume 2 of “Threads of a Prayer”
Intercontinental Ambience:
Leandro Fresco and Rafael Anton Irisarri work together from Argentina and Washington – Steve Pacheco, from Los Angeles, publishes his album on a Belgian label – and Italian composer Lorenzo Montanà has his first American release on Projekt Records.
Anyone fancy a 1000 EUR download? Check this Olan Mill release…
The recent Anjou and Hotel Neon releases are considerably more affordable, though…
Two duo’s reflecting on each others work: Orphax / Machinefabriek and Stijn Hüwels / Danny Clay.
And some ‘smoke columns’ by Federico Mosconi as an encore!