Adam Wiltzie
Adam Wiltzie, co-founder of Stars Of The Lid and A Winged Victory For The Sullen, shares the forces that have shaped his creative life, from football to John Peel
Maria Uzor
One half of Sink Ya Teeth grazing in solo pastures
André Almuró
Resident archivist Jack Dangers knocks the chairs off the tables of French poetry with avant-garde composer André Almuró
Stardrive
Zipping through time and space, Kris Needs continues his adventures in sound. This month: Stardrive
Brian Eno ‘The Ship’ (Warp)
Float On
Collapsing Drums
Location: London/Bristol Est: 2020
Trees Speak: Special Branch
Kraftwerk, motorik beats, New York synthcore, free jazz and lashings of psych. Deeply and thrillingly eclectic, the new album from Arizona duo Trees Speak is one heck of a sonic brew
Leftfield ‘Alternative Light Source’ (Infectious Music)
Techno demigod Neil Barnes picks up where he left off. Brace your ears
Bernie Krause: King of The Wild Frontier
As if being one half of Beaver & Krause wasn’t enough. Since his days as pioneering recording artist/Moog salesman extraordinaire Bernie Krause has carved out a further groundbreaking career as a respected sound archivist. We catch up on his recent exploits and then, in an extract from the recently republished ‘Becoming Elektra’ book, discover how the future-facing duo got their first break
Bluedot 2023: Max Richter
Proms in the park vibe gives way to the classical moshpit
Immersion
Immersion’s Colin Newman and Malka Spigel gang up on the quick-fire question machine
Sheffield: Tales from The Steel City
The Human League, Cabaret Voltaire, Clock Dva, Vice Versa, and a whole lot more besides. What on earth was going on in Sheffield in the late 1970s? Was the electricity really better there? Six of the key players take us back to the early days of the Steel City’s pioneering electronic scene, with tales of groups like Musical Vomit, The Dead Daughters, The Studs and The Future…