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Month: August 2019

The Fountain

A version of this article was originally published by The Silent Ballet, 23 February 2007. ———————————— When one thinks of … More

clint mansell, darren aronofsky, film scores, kronos quartet, mogwai, the fountain

Interview: From Monument to Masses

This two part feature was originally published by The Silent Ballet in 2008. Interview conducted in San Francisco in the … More

FMTM, from monument to masses, post rock, san francisco

Emiliano Romanelli ~ 333 Loops (Volume 1)

Originally published at http://www.acloserlisten.com Emiliano Romanelli (b. 1979) is well-known amongst the Italian scene for his work in the multimedia … More

333 loops, abstraction, art, emiliano romanelli, giuseppe ielasi, italy, minimalism, painting, senufo, tu m'

On the Pedagogical Organization of Record Collections

This post is a revised and expanded version, originally published at A CLOSER LISTEN as “The Problem with ‘My Husband’s … More

Albert Ayler, Baudrillard, books, collecting, concrete shelves, cory archangel, LPs, madlib, my husband's stupid record collection, order, pedagogy, record collecting, records, sociality, system of objects

Steve Reich @ 70

Originally published by The Silent Ballet, 17 December 2006 New York– I recently read an article about a Zen Buddhist … More

minimalism, New York, process, Steve Reich, systems

Sound Propositions 016: Félicia Atkinson

It is an honor to present this extended conversation with Félicia Atkinson, whose latest record, The Flower and The Vessel, … More

Félicia Atkinson, poet, poetry, shelter press, sound propositions, The Flower and The Vessel

Tim Hecker ~ Anoyo

Anoyo, which means “the world over there,” is the counterpart to last year’s glorious Konoyo, or “the world over here.” … More

anoyo, church, gagaku, japan, konoyo, organ, profonations, sacred, temple, tim hecker, tokyo gakuso

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