BREAKING: Lolina has released a new project called Who is experimental music?
BREAKING: Who is experimental music? features six new songs.
BREAKING: Haven’t heard ‘em yet, but if Lolina’s past releases are any indication, they are all (。♥‿♥。).
BREAKING: Lolina is also selling a “top with handmade writing in gold or silver ribbon.”
More about: Hype Williams, Inga Copeland, Lolina
Emamouse & Nicolò Desolation
Styles: eschatology, post-denpa
Others: the day after tomorrow, mother 2
Each week, the average human consumes enough microplastic — tiny fragments of discarded water bottles, Doritos wrappers, etc. — to print an entire credit card, according to a study conducted by the University of Newcastle. So much of the stuff passes through our digestive tracts that, last year, plastic was detected in the stool samples of all participants in a study of human waste.
More about: Emamouse & Nicolò
Various Artists: Wild Flesh Productions Various Artists
Styles: gelbe MUZIK, Crass Records, Just Another Asshole
Others: how dare you deprive me of my role as a transparent mechanism of delivering information
“Silence stays everywhere, unflowing.” Heralded as a maxim by artist Cammisa Buerhaus’s label Wild Flesh Productions, the sentiment expresses the anomaly of our attempts to hear — a deaf, cosmic blockade that exists behind the spectral “telephone operation” of music puttering up in our inner-vestibules.
More about: Alex Fleming, Cammisa Buerhaus, Candice Saint Williams, Crawlspace, DeForrest Brown Jr., Eve Essex, Felix Bernstein, Gabe Rubin, Gobby, James K, June Junior, Kayla Guthrie, Speaker Music, Stud1nt, Whitney Claflin
Thom Yorke announces new album ANIMA, Paul Thomas Anderson-directed short film, world tour all at once
Hey, Radiohead-heads! Put down that toilet paper, ‘cause I’ve got a word-of-the-day for you right here:
anima noun
an·i·ma | \ ˈa-nə-mə \Definition of anima: an individual’s true inner self that in the analytic psychology of C. G. Jung reflects archetypal ideals of conduct
also: an inner feminine part of the male personality
— compare ANIMUS, PERSONA
More about: Thom Yorke
♫♪ Félicia Atkinson - “You Have To Have Eyes”
The toasty early summer days have given way to a break this week of clouds, a little mist, and a more generally moody, broody atmosphere where I live. It’s a perfect time to get lost in this new Félicia Atkinson tune, “You Have to Have Eyes.” When I tune in it sounds like smoking cigarettes alone on front porch, only to realize you’re in a dream.
More about: Félicia Atkinson
AMAZONDOTCOM Mirror River
Styles: experimental club music, UK bass, tribal techno
Others: Siete Catorce, Debit, Bok Bok
Consider for a moment the pop-psychology spiel of dangerous predators and the rustle in the grass.
More about: AMAZONDOTCOM
Frankie Cosmos kicked in my door and then announced new album Close it Quietly, and here’s my Op Ed piece about it
Well, that was RUDE. Here I am, reading an article on farming subsidies, minding my own dang business, when all of Frankie Cosmos — Greta Kline, Lauren Martin, Luke Pyneson, and Alex Bailey, rest assured this was a full band effort — suddenly kick open my door with a startling crash. So jolting, my toupée just about slid down the front of my face. Gosh darn ticked off doesn’t even begin to describe my mood.
Then, they have the audacity to tell ME “Close It Quietly on September 6 via Sub Pop!?” What in the ever-loving heck?
More about: Frankie Cosmos
Iranian composer Siavash Amini to release a night-themed concept album on Room40 in August
“The sleeping body may lie under the stars, and the dreamer may dream of the stars—even of a journey to the stars—but the night of the dream is a night without stars.”—Maurice Blanchot
Lawrence English’s superb Room40 imprint is about to unveil a vast, post-classical concept album from Iranian sound artist Siavash Amini. Serus is scheduled for an August 2 release, and will be Amini’s first work for the Australian label.
More about: Siavash Amini
Constellation announces full slate of fall releases from Sandro Perri, Fly Pan Am, Matana Roberts, and Land of Kush
Strap in and keep your eyes to the skies, astronomers, because I’m about to give you the lowest-possible low-down on Constellation’s frankly immense schedule of releases for this fall with big drops from the likes of Sandro Perri, Fly Pan Am, Matana Roberts, and Land of Kush. Alright? Alright! Deep breaths now… aaaaaand… here we go:
More about: Fly Pan Am, Land Of Kush, Matana Roberts, Sandro Perri
LOFT and departt from mono games
Styles: club, experimental, discomfort
Others: Lotic, Rabit, Tessela, Lee Gamble
Dance music has always stirred up feelings of unease in my head. My earliest encounters with it, when I was maybe three or four years old, were intimate and unfamiliar in much the same way that violence is to a child’s imagination: You feel it, but you lack the capacity to make sense of it. I grew up in a flat directly above a nightclub where my dad worked, in a small post-industrial city on the coast of northeast England. Most nights I’d lie in bed surrounded by noises that I couldn’t place, loud and deep, rising up from below and surging through the darkness.
More about: LOFT
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