Rare Noise The line-up for the self-titled Anguish album is quite a treat and certainly an unexpected one. Just listing the ingredients; two parts Dälek, two parts Fire! Orchestra and Hans Joachim Irmler from Faust would cause a thrill of delight from most alternative music enthusiasts. Recorded over the course of just three days at Irmler’s studio, the result is a dystopian study in paranoia and a creeping […]
Daily archives: 08/01/2019
Important Éliane Radigue‘s Geelriandre / Arthesis loves time, luxuriates in it. Its frequencies gradually slip its grasp, or your perception, in that slow luxuriating bend to the goods that eats into your consciousness, subliminally cuts, the eerie exponentials creeping up on you like the textural dance of a Max Ernst painting. Solemn, solar, tumouring an odd timbre that percussively curls on tight jewels of Cageian prepared-ness
Odin We often have a particular image of northern European jazz, particularly that from Norway and Sweden, as being just a little clinical. I can see why people would want to discover something new and put some distance between them and what is seen as the old guard of jazz, but the Hanna Paulsberg Concept manages to keep a foot in both camps, pushing the body of jazz […]