
Daryl Worthington
Spool's Out Columnist at The Quietus
Temporary Spool's Out columnist at The Quietus Music maker at Beachers Co-manager of the Bezirk tape label
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thequietus.com | Daryl Worthington |Patrick Clarke
“I don’t have the words for it,” says Richard Dawson. “I almost want to cry telling you about it. What they’ve achieved, and what they do, is so important. It’s really precious.” Dawson is speaking tenderly about a place that means a lot to him. Where he has spent hours sat in darkness, in contemplative silence, as images and sounds play out on a screen over the quiet hum of the city’s metro that runs beneath it. The Tyneside cinema in Newcastle is “an absolute beacon”, he says.
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thequietus.com | John Doran |Daryl Worthington
Kevin Drumm’s music draws attention to the act of listening, perhaps even the workings of our ears themselves. Since the 90s, he’s moved through uncompromising extremes. Some of his records are ferocious, others barely audible. Some zoom in on harsh minutiae, others are glacially beautiful. Yet the Chicago-based artist never seems to venture to the edges purely for the sake of it. His fiercest tracks aren’t sheets of noise but richly layered and fluctuating.
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1 month ago |
thequietus.com | Daryl Worthington |Bobby Barry |Levi Dayan
thrill jockey Longtime collaborators and kindred spirits More Eaze and Claire Rousay seem to embody a select group of internet-era musicians who have actually made good out of an unprecedented access to music, where so much work is detached from its context and sense of purpose. Their music reflects their rich background in experimental music, but it’s also informed by slowcore, indie folk, ambient and emo. These are all genres that can often be dismissed as having a suffocating sense of...
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1 month ago |
thequietus.com | Daryl Worthington |Patrick Clarke
Michał Fundowicz is a tape enthusiast through and through. He runs the Molt Fluid cassette label which unites experimenters working in fields loosely adjacent to sound art and musique concrète but with a DIY, homemade spirit – think somewhere between GRM and Siltbreeze and you’ll get an idea of Molt Fluid’s aesthetic. He also hosts a radio show on Lahmacun where he DJs entirely from cassettes.
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thequietus.com | Jakub Knera |Bobby Barry |Daryl Worthington
Moiré patterns are peculiar optical effects that occur when similar sets of lines or patterns are superposed onto each other. The same process is behind the wavy rainbow patterns that appear in photos sometimes. Relatedly, moiré is a term applied in textiles to describe rippled finishes. The word originates in the French for “watered”. The suggestion that something fixed is starting to behave like a liquid. Audible moiré patterns ripple through the music of Dmytro Nikolaienko.
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