Frank Makowski * Microtub
From microtonal tubas recorded in a watertank to music reflecting the celestial mechanics of eclipses: fascinating music from Microtub and Frank Makowski.
From microtonal tubas recorded in a watertank to music reflecting the celestial mechanics of eclipses: fascinating music from Microtub and Frank Makowski.
Lost Worlds and half-forgotten landscapes, in outer space or somewhere on earth, both equally fascinating. Albums by Multicast Dynamics and Halftribe.
Opposites attract: from the bright and soft combinations of Pinkcourtesyphone’s soundscapes with Gwyneth Wentink’s harp, to the dynamic speaker filling ‘careful maximalism’ of Erik Levander
Whoohoo! Celebration time: this is DreamScenes edition #60, which means it has been going on for five years now!
So for this special occasion I’ve created a special mix that, to be honest, is not very different from all previous DreamScenes editions.
Michael Bonaventure explores the darkness combining the intimidating sound of the church organ with electronics and samples *** Todor Todoroff explores various parallel universes with a fascinating array of electroacoustic and acousmatic sounds.
“Don’t despair, life goes on, just not as we know it.”
Albums from Daniel W.J. Mackenzie & Richard A. Ingram and Gail Priest.
One World, One Music. Sounds from Java,Europe, USA, Argentina, harvested and recreated by Gregory Taylor and YYYY
Almost six hours of music on two compilations supporting charity organisations (War Child and Red Cross) – curated by Fluid Audio and Past Inside The Present.
Kevin Richard Martin takes ‘intensity’ to a whole different (and personal) level *** Max Würden’s tracks came to life over a period of two years but fell together like fitting pieces of a puzzle.