
Insight: Datashader confront erosion of genuine human connection & identity gentrification through music
Text by Olya Karlovich There was a time when we anticipated the Internet would bring us new connections and allow us to find like-minded people

Text by Olya Karlovich There was a time when we anticipated the Internet would bring us new connections and allow us to find like-minded people

Interview by Olya Karlovich The Swiss composer and sound artist Noémi Büchi has always been driven by sound. Even though she loved music very much

Interview by Olya Karlovich Managing Contort, releasing on Downwards, curating Berlin Atonal — with such a track record behind, Samuel Kerridge needs no introduction for

Text by Olya Karlovich I vividly recall my first Berlin Atonal. I bought tickets on the advice of more progressive friends without having clear expectations

Text by Olya Karlovich Since its launch in 1982, Berlin Atonal has established itself as a stronghold of avant-garde electronic music and audiovisual art. Resisting

Interview by Olya Karlovich Sound design, A/V performances, music production, label management, mixing — for interdisciplinary artist Ben Shirken, multitasking is an inseparable part of

Text by Olya Karlovich This month, from July 6th to 9th, Heroines of Sound celebrates its 10th anniversary. Since 2014, Berlin’s festival team, led by

Text by Olya Karlovich Since 2007, the multidisciplinary art studio FUSE* has been exploring how new technologies and scientific discoveries can affect our perception of

Text by Olya Karlovich Despite the pandemic and all the negative consequences of Brexit, the House of Reptile Label is showing a very favourable momentum.

CLOT Magazine’s monthly highlights, recommendations and things to do, plus a few things on our playlist. This month from the editors-in-chief

Interview by Olya Karlovich From the metronome to music boxes and mechanical pianos — people have been experimenting with automating instruments since the old days

Interview by Olya Karlovich It all started with improvisation. When 20-year-old Merche Blasco was looking for a hobby to switch off from studies in communication

Text by Olya Karlovich Sunday evening, sitting in an old-school chair of the Akademie der Künste’s auditorium, I am trying to focus on a collaborative

Text by Olya Karlovich After two years of lockdown, CTM Festival is finally returning to its usual format, simultaneously unfolding a diverse range of IRL

Interview by Olya Karlovich In his music and art practice, Lamin Fofana explores the questions of movement, migration, alienation and belonging. And not only the

Text by Olya Karlovich For nearly a decade, the practice of artist and researcher Sougwen Chung has been evolving around co-creation with robotic units. Each

Text by Olya Karlovich In the Saint Abdullah project, New York-based Iranian-Canadian brothers Moh and Mehdi create sounds influenced by the Middle East’s social, political,

Interview by Olya Karlovich Such a feature of sound as spatiality has helped people to explore and communicate with the external environment since prehistoric times.

Interview by Olya Karlovich The Western world started more broadly discovering Iran’s growing electronic scene after 2015 when the first edition of SET Experimental Art

Interview by Olya Karlovich Chris Speed (CVS), a Goldsmiths Computational Arts program student, began his career solely as a digital artist. But his passion for