
PIERRE BASTIEN, the poetry of mechanised sound
Interview by Neshy Denton If there were to be a bridge between the random spontaneity of jazz and the metronomic precision of a clock, we’d

Interview by Neshy Denton If there were to be a bridge between the random spontaneity of jazz and the metronomic precision of a clock, we’d

Interview by Neshy Denton There’s a moment where repetition becomes barely perceptible. It sort of stops being a pattern and reforms into the arms of

Interview by Neshy Denton Risk is the possibility of loss, harm, or danger as the consequence of a certain action. It involves the feeling of

Text by Neshy Denton Live music is often, and now rather indefinitely, associated with the experience of seeing instruments handled by a musician in the

Interview by Neshy Denton Tristes Tropiques was Andrew Pekler’s first album to catch my attention. It felt like a mosaic of gurgling substance, pouring meaning