
Spenser Tomson
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1 month ago |
thewire.co.uk | Spenser Tomson |Daryl Worthington |Esi Eshun |Lucy Thraves
April 2025 Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 494. Inside our brand new issue: Raven Chacon: The Diné/Navajo composer foregrounds unheard and silenced voices in his radical works for ensembles, electronics and noise. By Esi Eshun Ingrid Laubrock: The New York based reedist creates settings for koans and poems as part of a unique new compositional practice.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
bfi.org.uk | Spenser Tomson
We first meet German physicist Johannes Leinart in 1974, as a guest on a talk show, looking dishevelled and slightly haunted. He’s there to plug his novel The Universal Theory, a tale of love and fate, parallel universes and murderous conspiracy – though he insists that this is no fiction but an account of events that unravelled at a scientific congress 12 years earlier.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
thewire.co.uk | Spenser Tomson |Simon Reynolds |Julian Cowley |Claire Biddles
Magazine - In Stock AR Kane: The dreampop originators return with an archival retrospective, live performances – and a brand new line-up. By Simon Reynolds Intermodulation: A hidden history of UK electroacoustic experimentation is told via an extensive new reissue. By Julian Cowley Cuntroaches: Berlin’s experimental noise punks tap into the sounds of the sewer.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
thewire.co.uk | Spenser Tomson |Simon Reynolds |Julian Cowley |Claire Biddles
December 2024 Subscribers: read this issue online. Subscribe to the magazine. Buy issue 490. Inside our brand new issue: A R Kane: The dreampop originators return with an archival retrospective, live performances – and a brand new line-up. By Simon Reynolds Intermodulation: A hidden history of UK electroacoustic experimentation is told via an extensive new reissue. By Julian Cowley Cuntroaches: Berlin’s experimental noise punks tap into the sounds of the sewer.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
electronicsound.co.uk | Spenser Tomson
What’s in a name? Quite a lot it’d seem if you are as misunderstood as Fujiya & Miyagi, whose warm, thrumming tunes are… well, what? we do our best to get to the bottom of the whole thing
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