Claire M. Singer * Galya Bisengalieva
Claire M. Singer explores the possibilities of different organs to capture the dramatic Scottish landscape *** Galya Bisengalieva’s Polygon sonificates the effect of 465 nuclear tests in the Kazakh steppe.
Rhucle * David Cordero
Sounds of warm summers past: Rhucle. David Cordero. And also David Cordero & Rhucle.
Alva Noto * Atom™
The second edition in Alva Noto’s HYBR:ID series of choreography scores *** Atom™ further explores the many possible textures of sound.
From The Mouth Of The Sun * Claire Deak
Two albums from Lost Tribe Sound’s latest subscription series (which you don’t necessarily have to subscribe to to enjoy them): one by From The Mouth Of The Sun, and another by Claire Deak and her Sotto Voce Consort.
Yui Onodera * Onodera / Kokubo
Yui Onodera’s music inspired by Ishigami’s Water Garden, and Thousand Bells: his collaboration with Takashi Kokubo.
CV & JAB (+ Vantzou) * Branciforte & Bleckmann
CV & JAB (Christina Vantzou & John Also Bennett) present their third (‘rhizomatic’) collaboration. Joseph Branciforte & Theo Bleckmann further explore the musical language they developed earlier.
Rutger Zuydervelt * Coen Oscar Polack
Rutger Zuydervelt’s score for Lily&Janick’s contemporary circus performance *** Coen Oscar Polack explores new concrete pastures.
Quiet Places * Flocks
Quiet Places presents four sides of associative sonic landscapes, not unlike that of the KLF. Flocks debut album merges Jon Hassell’s Fourth World music with some Krautrock ingredients.