Kevin Press
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This week’s faves:
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Released: 2022 Label: Glitterbeat Records Genre: Contemporary The Gleam won’t speak to everyone and I don’t think it’s meant to. More people might enjoy the “Korean traditional plus electronic” music that’s becoming popular, but there should be an equal eye on the artists who are evolving directly through the existing values. Park Jiha’s The Gleam will be…
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Released: 2022 Label: SofaBurn Genre: Contemporary From touring with Nirvana and collaborating with David Byrne and The Wedding Present to scoring a number of films, operas and dance performances, Goldston has applied her creative visions across a range of forms. This plasticity extends to the genre of her work too, blurring the line between classical, folk and…
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Released: 2018 Label: Forwind Genre: Contemporary Brørby hasn’t just produced a well-crafted, fascinating album. He’s produced a line of sight into a kind of tension and sadness we should all understand, even if we never experience it directly. The Moderns
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Released: 2018 Label: Touch Genre: Contemporary It is an intense, fascinating recording, sometimes calming, other times ominous. While both versions stand up as beautiful sound installations, it’s difficult to detach their aesthetic appeal from the environmental significance of the marginal ice zone. The result is powerful, both intellectually and emotionally. The Moderns
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The Moderns ep. 319
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