
Insight: Dual contrast, on Ziúr & James Ginzburg’s Myxomy noise songs
Pleasure and pain. Beauty and ugliness. Bright sun and heavy rain. In so many cases of aesthetic appreciation, it is the extreme of contrast that
Pleasure and pain. Beauty and ugliness. Bright sun and heavy rain. In so many cases of aesthetic appreciation, it is the extreme of contrast that
Fly Pan Am originated in Montreal’s late 90s music scene. The group electrified together with the city’s rock bands emerging and vigorously experimenting there back
Maxime Primault is a French musician who has generated many projects over the years, including Black Zone Myth Chant (or BZMC), originally described as «Sun
Vorspiel, the parallel citywide program of events before and during transmediale and CTM festivals in Berlin is celebrating its 11th anniversary, a celebration of the
This Sunday 22 January, SWEET DEBRIS launches an event series that will be dispersed throughout 2022 at Equivalentbehaviour, a gallery space in Northeast London. For
For our next mixtape set, duo Auf Togo will be taking us into a session of Pop, Funk & 70’s Cosmic Disco, filled with hypnotic
As nature preservation has become a major global concern, artists Rachel Pimm and Graham Cunnington scrutinise the magnitude of the physical world and its undisclosed
For over thirty years, British artist Vicki Bennett – aka People Like Us – has been radically approaching audiovisual collage. Self-described as redirector and decomposer,
Electronic musician and sound artist Josep Kamaru, aka KMRU, takes us on the first of December’s sonic journeys. Born in Nairobi and currently based in
TodaysArt and We Are Europe co-present Spectrum by Schweigman and Cocky Eek, hosted at the new Amare Theatre in The Hague (The Netherlands) from December
Wolfson College Arts (Oxford, UK) launched the experimental outdoor installation Until the Word is Gone created by artist Sergey Katran and curated by Irene Kukota.
Patricia Dominguez is an artist, educator and activist from Chile whose work merges socio-political and economic matters with mysticism and ancient botanical knowledge. She is
I used to think of black holes as cosmic voids bringing death and destruction, but working with scientists like Anna Barnacka and Fabio Pacucci has
In 2018, it was the last time I travelled to Kraków without a Covid-19 passport on hand. Presence was the theme of Unsound Festival already
Robert Gerard Pietrusko is a designer, composer and educator who investigates the strain of everlasting data in time and space. Using multiple resources and jumping
Our 35th Mixtape instalment comes from DAHJYN, a musician, producer and vocalist originally from the Pacific Northwest of the U.S and currently based in Brooklyn.
Keith Rankin (Giant Claw) and Theo Triantafyllidis, two artists well known to our audiences, have recently collaborated to produce a video for Giant Claw album
‘Mixed reality’ techno-ecologies we live in desperately demand a digital era Gesamtkunstwerk that would encapsulate its problematics in an exciting but non-simplistic way. Most Dismal
Since 1991, British artist Vicki Bennett (People Like Us) has been working across the field of audio-visual collage, repurposing pre-existing footage from both the experimental
Most Dismal Swamp, one of the most exciting multidisciplinary projects in the mycelium of London’s experimental underground scene, is launching their music label new album
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