Parhelia are the result of sunlight passing through hexagonal ice crystals contained within cirrus cloud; this natural phenomenon could hardly be more appropriate as the title
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As part of our ongoing partnership with REMAIIN (Radical Electronic Music and its Intercultural Nature), guest writer André Vida interviews French/Lebanese sound artist and instrument builder
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Wassyl Abdoun-Tamzali unravels his vision for Phonetics Lisboa
Ahead of the third edition of Phonetics, a nomadic cross-genre music and arts festival taking place in Lisbon between 8-11 September, we caught up with co-founder
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Vādin discuss the alchemical sound of ‘Black Tortoise’
While it is quite a commonplace occurrence in music to find two independently respected musicians collaborating to create something perhaps even greater than their independent practices,
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Electric Jazz trio Lyder talk musical influences, theory and off-grid instrumentation
In a world where anyone with a laptop can become your next biggest musical fascination, and in which an avalanche of young or relatively inexperienced producers
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Wordcolour discusses the usage & significance of disembodied voices
When we first heard Wordcolour‘s music released through Houndstooth, our ears picked up: here was a producer clearly as equally fascinated by sound and inter-sonic relationships
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The Cosmic Music of Teiji Ito – Essay by Michiko Ogawa
Inverted Audio has partnered with REMAIIN (Radical Electronic Music and its Intercultural Nature), a project investigating non-European cultural influences on experimental and avant-garde music of the
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Aroent soundtracks a corrupt society for Infinite Machine
While we know to look for Mexico’s Infinite Machine label for forward-thinking music of a dizzying spectrum of music — both the kind which is easily
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OKO DJ opens up about Intonal Festival and relocating to Athens
After listening attentively to various mixes from OKO DJ, the immediately apparent oddball creativity and attention to eclectic selection seized our ears, and the excitement for
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Cromby talks Panorama Bar and Freaks on Speed
While Cromby is a name tingling on the lips of many in the dance music world lately, the nomination tip from DJ Mag as Best British
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Ukraine Aid: Artists and Record Labels you can support
Just like you, we are in complete shock of Russia’s abhorrent invasion of Ukraine and Putin’s reckless aggression that has threatened the very existence of our
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Best Albums of 2021
The last 12 months have seen us indulged with outstanding long players from artists new and old, and as the holiday season tradition goes, we’ve drawn
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Seven Davis Jr. discusses personal growth, recovering from COVID, and his new album
It is of course a cliché to say that an artist’s work feels personal, however, it feels appropriate when describing the music of Seven Davis Jr.
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Colombian unrest and relocation spark Luca Durán’s ‘Libertas’ LP
The last few years have been something of a proving ground for many, with a significant number of existing musical artists reinventing themselves, their sound, or
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Guy Contact binds Australian and UK music scenes on debut album
The tide of electronic music emerging from Australia seems to be washing increasingly fantastic artists against our shores, bringing with them tastes of the scene down
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Poltrock & de Roover’s ‘Vacuum’ marries modern classical with free-flowing choreography
A vacuum is a state swiftly filled in, in most instances, by an automatic reaction from nature: a concept that, with a little artistic license, can
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