Innesti * Wil Bolton
Innesti’s self released album ‘In Letters’, and Wil Bolton’s sonic interpretations of the colors of Hokusai’s famous Kanagawa Wave painting.
Innesti’s self released album ‘In Letters’, and Wil Bolton’s sonic interpretations of the colors of Hokusai’s famous Kanagawa Wave painting.
Lawrence English explores the ‘elegant uncertainty’ of a Brisbane pipe organ *** Saffronkeira and Siavash Amini create a sound environment to trigger false memories.
Just imagine yourself sitting in a local bar at the end of the day. A bit tired, your head full of thoughts. The murmuration of the people around you slowly gets blurry as you drift off. Your thoughts begin to wander, memories are mixed with fantasies and places you never even visited. Until now.
Unusual atmospheres: ethnic-sounding ‘medicine music’ from Otorongo, and granulated theatrical cello sounds by Olenc.
Simon McCorry’s solo album ‘Flow’ – and his collaboration with Requiem on ‘Critical; Mass’.
The unique ‘dark jazz’ blend of Dictaphone and the cyborg-like heartbeat of Jason Sharp.
Venturing into the darkness with Skrika (Monty Adkins) and the Lovecraftian tragedy of Jason Köhnen’s The Lovecraft Sextet.
Andrew Heath draws inspiration from imagined cities *** The Transition Recordings by Son of Chi & Radboud Mens.