Maria W. Horn * Bastarda
Maria W. Horn presents four impressive contemporary compositions on her follow-up to Kontrapoetik * Bastarda reinterprets medieval music about death and mourning and make them sound like they were composed in our time.
Maria W. Horn presents four impressive contemporary compositions on her follow-up to Kontrapoetik * Bastarda reinterprets medieval music about death and mourning and make them sound like they were composed in our time.
Bass Communion and Freiband (Steven Wilson and Frans de Waard) present a 3CD set created solely from the sound of the Casio VL-Tone VL1 synth * Ben Vida reduces the tempo to zero with a four-hour set of deep drones.
Five compilations (totaling almost 26 hours of music!) that help you start 2020 in a great way: compilations by Eilean Rec., Taâlem, Silent Records, Kompakt, and Txt Recordings.
A two-hour mix for the longest night: Winter Solstice. To be played (and hopefully enjoyed) in the deepest darkness.
“Dream All The Dark Away” …
Fourth World music from imaginary islands by Andrew Pekler, J.G. Hadid’s installation works for Casa Victoria Ocampo in Buenos Aires, and ‘site-determined’ work by Robert Gerard Pietrusko for six microphones.
Michael Begg’s mysterious tribute to painter Leonora Carrington, Zeger de Vos’ hallucinatory underwater visions, and ambient guitar soundscapes from Nymphalida.
DreamScenes for December 2019: “Be careful what you wish for – Be careful what you dream..”
Cray Twins (Paul Baran and Gordon Kennedy) assembled a virtual collective for their album *** Two consecutive albums by Zakè (Zach Frisell).
Jen Kutler’s Disembodied raises questions about ‘de-sexualization and de-objectification of the feminine spectrum body’.
Ánd is very interesting to listen to!