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    New releases: Miguel Angel Tolosa, Giulio Aldinucci & Francis M. Gri

    by 5:4 August 2, 2017 • 13:47
    August 2, 2017 • 13:47

    Ephimeral is a recent release of electronic music by Spanish composer and sound artist Miguel Angel Tolosa. Tolosa first got my attention in 2015 with Loner, his superb collaboration with Ingar Zach (which ended up on my Best Albums of 2015) and this disc has got me just as excited. That title, …

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    New releases: John Wall & Mark Durgan; John Edwards / Mark Sanders / John Wall

    by 5:4 July 29, 2017 • 12:30
    July 29, 2017 • 12:30

    Regular readers of 5:4 will know how fascinated i am by the music of John Wall, and the last couple of months have seen two new releases featuring Wall alongside some his most long-standing collaborators. In collusion with Mark Durgan is Contrapt, a 39-minute sequence of pieces culled from free improvisations …

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    The Dialogues: Monty Adkins

    by 5:4 April 18, 2017 • 09:22
    April 18, 2017 • 09:22

    It’s a real pleasure to present a new instalment in my occasional series The Dialogues. This episode is in conversation with composer Monty Adkins, whose music i’ve written about many times on 5:4 and hold in very high regard. Our discussion explores a wide range of topics, including the fundamental aspects of …

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  • Lent SeriesThematic series

    Javier Álvarez – Overture

    by 5:4 March 1, 2017 • 00:43
    March 1, 2017 • 00:43

    Today marks the start of Lent, and for this year’s Lent Series i’m turning to the world of the small: miniatures. i’ve written in the past with no little enthusiasm about ‘epic’ compositions, but there’s something equally remarkable about a piece of music that’s able to convey something cogent in …

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  • ConcertsFestivals

    Electric Spring 2017

    by 5:4 February 27, 2017 • 15:35
    February 27, 2017 • 15:35

    i was fortunate to catch four-fifths of last week’s Electric Spring festival, Huddersfield University’s annual exploration and celebration of things electronically musical. As usual, attention was focused on a daily evening concert, featuring a substantial programme preceded by one or more relatively brief opening acts. The festival’s emphasis on electronic music …

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    The Dialogues: John Wall

    by 5:4 October 18, 2015 • 15:22
    October 18, 2015 • 15:22

    i’m delighted to be able to present the latest instalment in my occasional series The Dialogues. In this episode, i’m in conversation with the composer and performer John Wall, whose work i’ve very deeply admired for many years. Wall and i got together over the summer, and our conversation took …

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    Electric Spring 2015

    by 5:4 February 25, 2015 • 21:33
    February 25, 2015 • 21:33

    i don’t know which felt more strange, being in Huddersfield for a music festival in February (rather than November), or the fact that, somehow, for two decades the university’s Electric Spring festival has entirely passed me by. Better late than never, i suppose, especially as this year’s festival, which took place …

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    Imperfect Forms: The Music of Kenneth Kirschner

    by 5:4 December 2, 2014 • 18:35
    December 2, 2014 • 18:35

    On various occasions in the past, i’ve written about the music of American experimental composer Kenneth Kirschner. His work, all electronic and available free via his website, is endlessly fascinating, exploring a wide and unexpected variety of sonic shapes and timbres within formal contexts that take a radical approach (informed in …

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    An acousmatic revelation: BEAST – Pioneers of Sound, Birmingham

    by 5:4 February 3, 2014 • 21:28
    February 3, 2014 • 21:28

    Last weekend Birmingham was treated to what will surely be regarded as one of the highlights of the 2014 electronic music calendar. Presented by Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theatre (BEAST), Pioneers of Sound was a 3-day festival primarily exploring works by three of the central figures of acousmatic music, François Bayle, …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Sonic ceremonial & blasted bedrock: Paul Jebanasam – Rites; The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation – Roadburn

    by 5:4 October 19, 2013 • 18:29
    October 19, 2013 • 18:29

    My favourite album of 2012, Kreng’s epic Works for Abattoir Fermé 2007–2011, dove into the deepest depths of doom-laden, gothic, dark ambient. It’s not going to find an equal any time soon, but there have been two albums this year that have come particularly close. The first is by Paul …

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  • Mixtapes

    Mixtape #28 : Speech

    by 5:4 October 1, 2013 • 12:14
    October 1, 2013 • 12:14

    For the last mixtape of 2013, i’ve decided to explore music in which speech is paramount. Within a musical context, spoken words can jar in much the same way as an actor breaking the fourth wall, unsettling us by (ostensibly at least) withholding abstraction in favour of direct reference. The …

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    Ny lydkunst i Bergen

    by 5:4 July 28, 2013 • 18:03
    July 28, 2013 • 18:03

    My recent travels in Norway – focused in and around the environs of second city Bergen – yielded plenty of jaw-droppingly splendorous landscape, but nothing in the way of contemporary music. Neither of the city’s CD stores betray any knowledge of the existence of Arne Nordheim, Maja Ratke and the …

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    Mixtape #27 : Drone

    by 5:4 July 1, 2013 • 22:26
    July 1, 2013 • 22:26

    It’s 1 July, so here’s the new mixtape, focusing on the intense genre of drone. Drone music suffers the same kind of malaise as more generalised ambient music—immobility and drift as tacet apologias for a dearth of imagination and subtlety of ideas. But these 21 tracks offer an insight into …

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  • Lent Series

    Robert Mackay – Augustine’s Message

    by 5:4 March 7, 2012 • 22:22
    March 7, 2012 • 22:22

    The next work in my Lent series is one of my absolute favourite electronic compositions. The composer Robert Mackay, based in Scarborough, composed Augustine’s Message while studying in Bangor, in 2001. It was performed at the Bangor New Music Festival that year, and was included in an edition of Radio …

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  • Audiovisual

    Semiconductor – 20 Hz

    by 5:4 October 21, 2011 • 19:14
    October 21, 2011 • 19:14

    This has to be the most fascinating and beautiful audio-visual extravaganza since Gantz Graf: According to Semiconductor (artists duo Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt), “20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio, we …

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  • Thematic series

    Contemporary Epics: V/Vm – The Death of Rave

    by 5:4 October 21, 2011 • 06:53
    October 21, 2011 • 06:53

    In the last few days i’ve highlighted some impressive examples of music composed on an ‘epic’ scale. i’ve saved the biggest until last, but even by saying that, i’ve touched on an inherent danger lurking in a discussion of this kind. When any musical parameter is taken to a compositional …

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  • Thematic series

    Contemporary Epics: The Hafler Trio – Trilogy in Three Parts

    by 5:4 October 19, 2011 • 07:03
    October 19, 2011 • 07:03

    It’s impossible to speak of ‘contemporary epics’ without given especial mention to The Hafler Trio (the nom de guerre of Andrew McKenzie). While Kenneth Kirschner and Pat Maherr, discussed previously, usually restrict themselves to relatively modest durations, it’s rare for music by The Hafler Trio not to exceed an hour …

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  • Thematic series

    Contemporary Epics: Indignant Senility – Blemished Breasts

    by 5:4 October 18, 2011 • 16:22
    October 18, 2011 • 16:22

    What makes Kenneth Kirschner’s “July 17, 2010” so significant—and, in my view, qualifies it as an ‘epic’—is the fact that its 2-hour duration is not subdivided into sections, or even particularly episodic (although its timbral qualities could be said to have a periodicity of roughly 20 minutes, but that’s just …

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  • Thematic series

    Contemporary Epics: Kenneth Kirschner – July 17, 2010

    by 5:4 October 17, 2011 • 13:32
    October 17, 2011 • 13:32

    Imagine yourself in a situation where you’ve agreed to listen to a piece of music, but have no idea what it is. You get yourself comfortable, and shortly before the music starts, you’re informed that the piece will last three minutes. Now imagine that situation again, but this time you’re …

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  • CD/Digital releases

    Mika Vainio – Life (… It Eats You Up)

    by 5:4 August 1, 2011 • 01:43
    August 1, 2011 • 01:43

    For around seven minutes, you wonder where you are. Extended, sharp, contorted droning outbursts emanate from somewhere, wrestling either to cling to or break free from their origin. It’s like witnessing an alien voice learn how to speak. And then, seemingly from nowhere, IRRUPTION! the music transformed into a massive …

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