Rhucle * David Cordero
Sounds of warm summers past: Rhucle. David Cordero. And also David Cordero & Rhucle.
Sounds of warm summers past: Rhucle. David Cordero. And also David Cordero & Rhucle.
The second edition in Alva Noto’s HYBR:ID series of choreography scores *** Atom™ further explores the many possible textures of sound.
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’s music inspired by Ishigami’s Water Garden, and Thousand Bells: his collaboration with Takashi Kokubo.
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’s score for Lily&Janick’s contemporary circus performance *** Coen Oscar Polack explores new concrete pastures.
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.
Drawing Virtual Gardens contemplates 22:22, and Kilometre Club explains how to unravel.