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    The Dialogues: Lee Fraser

    by 5:4 December 21, 2018 • 09:34
    December 21, 2018 • 09:34

    i’m really happy to be able to present the next instalment in my series The Dialogues. This time i’m in conversation with UK composer Lee Fraser, whose music has been consistently blowing my mind for the last few years. The first album of his music, Dark Camber, was my best …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    HCMF 2018: Duo Gelland, Ensemble Mosaik

    by 5:4 November 18, 2018 • 15:04
    November 18, 2018 • 15:04

    Yesterday’s late evening concert at HCMF, given by Ensemble Mosaik in Bates Mill, presented the first UK performance of Enno Poppe‘s Rundfunk. There are ways in which the piece is remarkable, and ways in which it isn’t. What certainly is remarkable – and the more i’ve thought about this the …

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  • Concerts

    The Barbican, London: Ryoji Ikeda – Music for Percussion / datamatics [ver. 2.0]

    by 5:4 October 2, 2018 • 15:23
    October 2, 2018 • 15:23

    Last Sunday, the Barbican in London was treated to an evening of music by Japanese composer Ryoji Ikeda. For much of Ikeda’s career, he’s created a unique kind of electronic music, blending the aloof coldness and potential impenetrability of the most raw sounds – sine tones and noise – with more …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Gráinne Mulvey / Christopher Fox – Aeolus / untouch; John Wiggins – The Listened To Sound; Lee Fraser – Cor Unvers

    by 5:4 August 7, 2018 • 16:29
    August 7, 2018 • 16:29

    A new EP out on the Metier label brings together two works that each exist in an interesting relationship to real sounds. Irish composer Gráinne Mulvey‘s Aeolus, as the title suggests, takes its inspiration from the eponymous king of the island of Aeolia, names better known to us today via the …

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  • FestivalsPremières

    Proms 2018: Chaines – Knockturning; Laurie Spiegel – Only Night Thoughts; Daphne Oram – Still Point (World Premières)

    by 5:4 August 2, 2018 • 15:40
    August 2, 2018 • 15:40

    For the most part, the Proms has always liked to pretend that electronics don’t really exist. The exception to this wilful ignorance are the occasions when electronics are made the focus of either a specific piece or an entire concert, as was the case with ‘Pioneers of Sound’, a late …

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    Beyond Pythagoras; Phantom Images

    by 5:4 June 27, 2018 • 18:00
    June 27, 2018 • 18:00

    Perhaps the most consistently and fearlessly challenging of UK new music labels is Huddersfield Contemporary Records. As such, they’re not exactly a label needing to up their game, but with their latest couple of albums they’ve done just that, releasing some of the most unforgettable stuff i’ve heard this year. …

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    Tom Mudd – Gutter Synthesis, Jeroen Diepenmaat – Ode

    by 5:4 June 21, 2018 • 11:44
    June 21, 2018 • 11:44

    Another recent release from the Entr’acte label that’s been intriguing me lately is Gutter Synthesis by British electronic experimentalist Tom Mudd. The six tracks on the album are divided between three Gutter Synthesis pieces and three Gutter Organ pieces, all of which were composed using Mudd’s own software, created specifically …

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    The Tolmen Centre, Constantine: Kevos – From this world to the next

    by 5:4 May 23, 2018 • 14:21
    May 23, 2018 • 14:21

    The extent to which contemporary music is well-represented in ‘the provinces’ of the UK, away from major cities, is extremely variable and in the case of Cornwall it’s not really pushing a point to describe it as being almost non-existent. Kevos (Cornish for ‘contemporary’), a six-piece ensemble formed in 2016 by …

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  • Announcements

    Gigs, gigs, gigs: Night Liminal; Who knows if the moon’s

    by 5:4 May 16, 2018 • 07:28
    May 16, 2018 • 07:28

    A couple of performances of my work are coming up soon. Most imminently is the #EarBox series of art and music performances organised by the University of Kent. Their next event features my 2012 ambient work Night Liminal in conjunction with a new exhibition titled Extending the Frame. It’s taking …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Robert Scott Thompson – Of Natural Magic and the Breathing of Trees; William Price – Rush Hour

    by 5:4 May 14, 2018 • 16:13
    May 14, 2018 • 16:13

    A couple of noteworthy albums of electronic music by US composers have found their way to me recently. Of Natural Magic and the Breathing of Trees by Robert Scott Thompson was released last year and pretty much tells you everything you need to know in that title. Aesthetically, the five pieces contained on this album …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    Estonian Music Days 2018 (Part 2)

    by 5:4 April 26, 2018 • 15:16
    April 26, 2018 • 15:16

    One of the defining features of the Estonian Music Days is its openness to including decidedly unconventional concert situations. Last year’s Obscure Avenues, a two-hour experience during which we were blindfolded and led around to various performance spaces, remains among the most radical and memorable musical encounters i’ve ever experienced, …

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  • AnnouncementsCD/Digital releases

    New release: ma

    by 5:4 April 5, 2018 • 13:38
    April 5, 2018 • 13:38

    In a few days’ time, my most recent cycle of electronic music will be released by the adventurous Portuguese label, Crónica. The title of the cycle is the Japanese word 間 (ma), which is difficult easily to translate into English. The concept it embodies is a spatial one, specifically the gap between …

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  • ConcertsFestivalsPremières

    Electric Spring 2018

    by 5:4 March 2, 2018 • 13:07
    March 2, 2018 • 13:07

    Huddersfield is supremely talented at providing distractions (and shelter) from the vicissitudes of winter: HCMF does the honours at the start of the season, in late November, whereas at the other end, in late February, it falls to the university’s annual five-day festival of “electronic sonic exploration”, Electric Spring. There are …

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  • CD/Digital releasesFree musicThematic series

    Brothomstates – Untitled; Stephan Mathieu – A Microsound Fairytale

    by 5:4 January 20, 2018 • 12:54
    January 20, 2018 • 12:54

    The next recommendations in my series looking at free internet music are a pair of pieces exploring extremes of computer-mangled audio. The first is a new release from Finnish composer Lassi Nikko, better known as Brothomstates, and even writing his name in the context of a new release – something i never …

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  • CD/Digital releasesFree musicThematic series

    Kreng – Pleiades EP; Zomer

    by 5:4 January 15, 2018 • 14:20
    January 15, 2018 • 14:20

    While we’re still caught up in winter, and before the days get too much lighter, it’s one of the best times of the year to get stuck into the music of Belgian composer Pepijn Caudron, better known as Kreng. He came to my attention around six years ago, when Works …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Monty Adkins – Shadows and Reflections

    by 5:4 November 4, 2017 • 13:31
    November 4, 2017 • 13:31

    An interesting aspect of what i’ve been calling ‘steady statism‘ is the relationship it has with the idea of stasis. What is a musical stasis? Considering that music unfolds in time, isn’t it an oxymoronic idea? Furthermore, is such a hypothetical stasis intentional (objective) or perceptional (subjective) – or both? …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Jasun Martz – A Retrospective: Non-Finito, Alchemy, Corrosion, Chroma, The Pillory, The Battle

    by 5:4 October 26, 2017 • 10:21
    October 26, 2017 • 10:21

    Another unusual release i’ve received recently came from Jasun Martz, a US musician and artist of whom i was previously unaware, but a quick search online reveals has apparently been involved in music for almost 50 years, with a variety of both classical and pop/rock connections. What i received consisted of six …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Jeroen Diepenmaat – Double Landscape

    by 5:4 October 21, 2017 • 13:29
    October 21, 2017 • 13:29

    One of the more unusual items to have arrived at my door recently is Double Landscape, by Dutch “visual artist with a preference for sound” Jeroen Diepenmaat. It’s unusual insofar as it comes in the form of a small plastic wallet containing a small business card CDr – which contains just …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Singular, ingenious, historic: Roland Kayn – A Little Electronic Milky Way Of Sound

    by 5:4 October 18, 2017 • 17:42
    October 18, 2017 • 17:42

    From a certain perspective our galaxy, the Milky Way, could be described as being ‘little’. However, with a diameter of up to 180,000 light years across, comprising as many as 400 billion stars, that perspective would be a decidedly rarefied one, viewing things, both figuratively and literally, on an astronomical …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Fovea Hex – The Salt Garden II

    by 5:4 August 29, 2017 • 17:43
    August 29, 2017 • 17:43

    It’s high time i flagged up one of the standout new releases i’ve been spending time with over the summer. Whenever Irish experimental electronic folk group Fovea Hex put out something new, it’s not just a cause to rejoice but a guarantee of something unique and indescribably wonderful. They’ve been around …

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