LLong Reads Read More 6 minute read Herb Deutsch: Out Of The EtherbyJoe Silva Moog collaborator turned university professor
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TThe School of Electronic Music Read More 2 minute read Theremin RecordsbyJack Dangers Resident archivist Jack Dangers waves his hands at the antennas of his collection of theremin records and pulls out three of his favourites
RReviews Read More 1 minute read Rymden ‘Space Sailors’ (Jazzland)byJames Thornhill The second album from Bugge Wesseltoft, Dan Berglund and Magnus Öström’s Scandijazz supergroup is another prog odyssey into…
RReviews Read More 1 minute read Rupert Lally ‘Marine Life ’ (Glass Reservoir)byBob Fischer The salty waters of Brighton ebb around the eclectic ambient missives of ‘Marine Life’. The current home of…
RReviews Read More 1 minute read Richard Skelton ‘These Charms May Be Sung Over A Wound’ (Phantom Limb)byVel Ilic With over 50 releases under his belt since his 2004 debut, experimental composer Richard Skelton is not only…
LLong Reads Read More 10 minute read Beverly Glenn-Copeland: A Singular LifebyBen Murphy At the age of 77, after 50 years of making a huge array of music, ranging from jazz-inflected folk to ambient soundscapes to operatic trip hop, the unique talent of Beverly Glenn-Copeland is finally being recognised
UUnder The Influence Read More 4 minute read Annie NightingalebyMatt Parker Bona fide radio legend Annie Nightingale on the people, products and punch-ups that shaped her career