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BEAM SPLITTER‘s debut album „Rough Tongue“ is one part, a timbral collage of carefully extracted sound material and in another, a longer moment taken from an intimate room below the din. It is an honest metaphor for human relationship in process that even in the most serene moments can leave one raw and entirely exposed.
Scrivendo della Corvo Records in un articolo, vedi qui, ne parlavo come di una naturale erede della compianta Absinth, e almeno due di questi dischi confermano quella mia affermazione (Robin Hayward e Gilles Aubry erano presenti anche in quel catalogo). Oggi è infatti proprio la Corvo Records a porsi quale più attenta documentatrice di quanto …
MoreNão sendo um álbum de jazz, “And Who Sees the Mystery” retrata todo o fascínio que o Norte de África e o Médio Oriente provocaram neste género musical, muito por via da admiração que Paul Bowles e os escritores da Beat Generation durante algum tempo radicados em Tânger dedicaram à música tradicional de Marrocos.
MoreThessaloniki biennále for Contemporary Art “Imagined Homes” — 30 September 2017 – 14 January 2018
With live Performance by Alessandra Eramo for the opening night!
“Taking today’s increasing immigrant influx as its starting point, the 6th Thessaloniki Biennale focuses on the fluidity and continuous redefinition of the notion of “home”. The topics upon which the re- search and formation of the artistic, educational, and exhibition programs are based are therefore: the contemporary diaspora; identities; the emerging feelings of familiarity; new practices of assimilation, acceptance, and co-existence that correspond to alternative understandings of gender, religion, family, and community in the widest sense possible.”
More“… It’s a spellbinding, cathartic combination of beauty and discomfort, a stunning climax for a record that seems to be about investigating textures as much as it is about loneliness, longing, and the inevitable drift of history.”
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