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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #13 : Vox Femina

    by 5:4 September 30, 2009 • 16:33
    September 30, 2009 • 16:33

    Today finds me feeling not at all well, so i’ve kept myself occupied making a new mixtape, with a theme i’ve wanted to explore for a while: female vocalists. At a guess, i’d say i listen to more female singers than male, and the content of this mix reflects a …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Roads less travelled: Benn Jordan – Louisiana Mourning

    by 5:4 September 4, 2009 • 20:53
    September 4, 2009 • 20:53

    Out this week is the latest release from Benn Jordan, better known as The Flashbulb. It’s high time Jordan’s music was featured on here, as he’s nothing short of a marvel, his music touching on a wide variety of styles, every one of which seems to turn to gold in …

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  • Anniversaries

    25 years on: Propaganda – Dr. Mabuse and Bronski Beat – Smalltown Boy

    by 5:4 August 30, 2009 • 00:12
    August 30, 2009 • 00:12

    This year marks the 25th anniversary of two of the most striking songs of the 1980s—as well as being, in my opinion, among the best songs of all time. The first is “Dr. Mabuse” by German synthpop outfit Propaganda, inspired by the character made famous by Fritz Lang. Released to …

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #12 : Electronics

    by 5:4 August 22, 2009 • 21:15
    August 22, 2009 • 21:15

    Back, not so much with a vengeance as a new mixtape; the theme this time is simply electronics. Many of the pieces are rather long, so this mix, more than the others, features excerpts rather than complete works. The mix opens with one of the most exciting electronic works by …

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  • Announcements

    Fermata

    by 5:4 August 9, 2009 • 08:36
    August 9, 2009 • 08:36

    The Moors and the Dales are beckoning, so the Beloved and i are going to be away in Yorkshire for the next couple of weeks (if any readers live in that great county, let me know), so time for a hiatus here on 5:4. “Silence is more musical than any …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    New CD: Triptych, May/July 2009

    by 5:4 August 6, 2009 • 21:52
    August 6, 2009 • 21:52

    Posts have been somewhat less frequent through the last two or three months; but these hands have been far from idle. i’m very happy to announce that my first CD will be released at the end of August, containing a new electronic work, Triptych, May/July 2009. Lasting 25 minutes, the …

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  • Premières

    HCMF 2008: Markus Trunk, Richard Barrett, John Cage

    by 5:4 July 29, 2009 • 07:17
    July 29, 2009 • 07:17

    Returning to the (more recent) archives, here are some interesting works taking a look back at the 2008 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. Markus Trunk‘s Parhelion is most striking for its extreme delicacy; after a while, the prominent celesta actually starts to sound loud. The material appears as though formed from …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Quality control issues: Steven Wilson – NSRGNTS↑RMXS

    by 5:4 June 30, 2009 • 16:32
    June 30, 2009 • 16:32

    Remixes are an entity about which i have long felt deeply ambivalent; experience has taught one to approach them with extreme caution. In musically imaginative hands, they can of course be spectacular, teasing out new aspects of the original, even redefining it, becoming worthy to stand equally beside it, a …

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  • ConcertsPremières

    Size isn’t everything (but it is something): Sorabji – Organ Symphony No. 2

    by 5:4 June 17, 2009 • 23:01
    June 17, 2009 • 23:01

    “Too many notes”, complained Emperor Joseph II to Mozart in response to his opera Le Nozze de Figaro; quite how he would have reacted to the concert that took place a little over a week ago in Glasgow University Chapel – featuring the Finale from Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji‘s Second Organ Symphony, …

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    Client is dead; long live Northern Kind!

    by 5:4 May 21, 2009 • 11:07
    May 21, 2009 • 11:07

    Take a large helping of electronica, add more than a hint of retro, a dash of attitude, and then bestow on the combination a northern accent. The result might have been Client, Sarah Blackwood’s project for the last 5 years—were it not for the fact that Client have proved themselves …

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    When worlds collide: the dazzling, bi-polar explorations of Hecq’s Steeltongued

    by 5:4 May 19, 2009 • 22:29
    May 19, 2009 • 22:29

    It’s perhaps not too fanciful to say that music today has two ‘poles’: one characterised by the presence of beats (in whatever form), the other by their absence. Occupying each end of an impossibly wide continuum, these poles have both had their creative bars set extremely high, from the intricate, …

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #11 : Joy

    by 5:4 April 19, 2009 • 19:36
    April 19, 2009 • 19:36

    Following a hectic Easter weekend, and a few days spent in Cambridge, here’s a new mixtape, the theme this time being joy. To start, a wonderful jazz-folk fusion number from Yellowjackets; Greenhouse is an album i’ve loved for years, and “Freda” is one of its most exciting tracks. It’s followed …

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  • Uncategorized

    Hoping against hope: the soft, exquisite sorrow of Daisy Chapman

    by 5:4 April 5, 2009 • 22:05
    April 5, 2009 • 22:05

    What is it, i’ve often wondered, that makes melancholy such rich, fertile inspiration for art? Perhaps because in its impossibly deep, dark furrows—in the troughs of our experience—there simply is nothing else an artist can do, but (in whatever guise) sing. Art, after all, captures what words alone cannot; it …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Frail, impassioned and allusive: Polly Scattergood

    by 5:4 April 1, 2009 • 21:18
    April 1, 2009 • 21:18

    Of late, i’ve been revelling in new releases from a number of British female singers, all of whom deserve much wider appreciation. First up is the superbly-named Polly Scattergood, whose self-titled debut album was released early last month. Scattergood—her real name—is an alumnus of the BRIT School, an inconsistent institution …

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  • Miscellaneous

    Peter Maxwell Davies – The Wells Service

    by 5:4 March 26, 2009 • 13:39
    March 26, 2009 • 13:39

    Yesterday’s Choral Evensong came from one of our most beautiful cathedrals, Wells Cathedral, celebrating the feast of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. The canticles came in the form of Peter Maxwell-Davies‘ Wells Service. The Magnificat is a dense and stodgy affair, briefly aerated with a treble solo; it’s …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Playing around in digital detritus: Venetian Snares – Filth

    by 5:4 March 24, 2009 • 11:23
    March 24, 2009 • 11:23

    Is it me or is Aaron Funk’s output beginning to slow? Nine months on from last year’s Detrimentalist, Funk is back with a new Venetian Snares album, Filth, released in late April. Opening track “Deep Dicking” is a paradigm for the whole album, hyperactively squelching around in digital detritus; sounds, …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    New free EP from Nine Inch Nails et al.

    by 5:4 March 22, 2009 • 09:50
    March 22, 2009 • 09:50

    Almost a year on from their last tour EP, there’s now a new 6-track EP from Nine Inch Nails, together with their tour buddies, Jane’s Addiction and Streetsweeper (the new project from Rage Against The Machine’s Tom Morello). Titled the NINJA 2009 Tour Sampler EP, it features two tracks from …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    A shining example of synth-ballad: Röyksopp – Junior

    by 5:4 March 20, 2009 • 13:29
    March 20, 2009 • 13:29

    There was a time, not so very long ago, when adverts seemed to be full to bursting with music by, first, Moby (Play), then Goldfrapp (Felt Mountain) and then Röyksopp (Melody A.M.). Such exposure does little to help these or any other albums, at best distracting from, at worst suffocating, …

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  • Miscellaneous

    George Benjamin – Viola, Viola; Three Miniatures for Solo Violin; Into the Little Hill

    by 5:4 March 5, 2009 • 17:33
    March 5, 2009 • 17:33

    George Benjamin is one of the first contemporary composers in whom i became interested, as a teenager. It’s difficult to pin down or articulate quite what i find appealing in his music, and in fact reasonably often i’ve found myself ambivalent about certain pieces. There’s an intensity and earnestness of …

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #10 : Melancholia

    by 5:4 February 28, 2009 • 19:55
    February 28, 2009 • 19:55

    Lent: ’tis the season to be dolorous, and so the tenth 5:4 mixtape has melancholia as its theme. Both songs and instrumental music are included, taken from a diverse selection of artists and composers. It begins with the opening of one of the best of William Basinski‘s Disintegration Loops, “d|p …

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