Andrew Heath/Anne Chris Bakker * Landtitles
Sometimes music seems to alter the way you experience your surroundings…
Examples by Andrew Heath & Anne Chris Bakker and Landtitles.
Sometimes music seems to alter the way you experience your surroundings…
Examples by Andrew Heath & Anne Chris Bakker and Landtitles.
W.E._aa‘s album ཀ (Ka) is as surprising as the name suggests *** Sandro Mussida merges guitar, bass clarinet and violoncello (in three different tunings) with the reverb of a church.
Ian Hawgood introduces us to the Japanese traditions of ‘wabi-sabi’ in these collaborations with Craig Tattersall and Stijn Hüwels.
The nocturnal walks of Max Corbacho, the escapeology of Robert Scott Thompson, and the imaginary cities of Cryptic Scenery.
Robert Moran decomposes Wagner’s Parsifal using a 12-second reverb as an instrument *** Henrik Meierkord plays his meditative ambient cello to turn life’s burden into much-needed peace.
Fascinating electro-acoustic soundscapes by Jos Smolders and Iain Chambers, respectively:
Jos sonically explores a poem by Stéphane Mallermé ; Iain celebrates the brutalist architecture of Paris.
Escape from daily life on earth for a while watching clouds with Wil Bolton or drift off with Grigoni, Hatakeyama and Vitiello.
Adventurous debut from Ryan van Haesendonck *** Midnight stories as told by Valothikuu & Dynastor.