Crucial Listening
Experimental musicians and sound artists discuss the albums that are important to them. A bi-weekly podcast from ATTN:Magazine.
#153: Madeleine Cocolas
Aggressive pianos, bursting arpeggios, music for the cool kids. The Australian composer and producer discusses three important albums.
Madeleine's picks:
Philip Glass β Glassworks
Dirty Three β Whatever You Love, You Are
Tim Hecker β Virgins
Madeleine's new album, Bodies, is out now on Room40. Check it out on her Bandcamp. Her website is here and she's also Instagram.
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#152: Black Brunswicker
Black metal for midwest drives, post-apocalyptic collage, ragas for John. The Manchester, UK-based ambient folk artist discusses three important albums.
Ethan's picks:
Wolves In The Throne Room β Two Hunters
Godspeed You! Black Emperor β F# A# β
Pelt β Ayahuasca
The new Black Brunswicker EP, A Moment Of Clarity, is out April 26th on Nettwerk. You can hear several tracks over on the Black Brunswicker bandcamp, and also see a couple of official videos over on Youtube. Ethan is also on Instagram.
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#151: Sara Bigdeli Shamloo (9T Antiope)
Cathartic tragedies, dog-eating opera, guitar improviser spirit animals. The vocalist, lyricist and composer from 9T Antiope discusses three important albums.
Sara and Nima's picks:
Scott Walker & Sunn O))) β Soused
Ben Frost β The Wasp Factory
Sidsel Endresen & Stian Westerhus β Bonita
The new 9T Antiope album, Horror Vacui, is out 12th April on American Dreams. Check it out here. 9T Antiope is on Twitter. Sara is on Twitter and Instagram.
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#150: Dis Fig
Voice drips like milk, rays of soprano sunlight, filthy metal bass face. Producer, vocalist and DJ Felicia Chen discusses three important albums.
Felicia's picks:
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Arvo PΓ€rt β Te Deum
Portishead β Dummy
Goth-Trad β Psionics
The collaborative record between Dis Fig and The Body is out now via Thrill Jockey. Check it out here. Dis Fig is on Instagram and Soundcloud.
The Body and Dis Fig will debut the collaboration at this year's Supersonic Festival in Birmingham UK, which runs 30th August β 1st September. More info here.
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#149: Mark Sanders
Driving in fury, letting the endings be real, slow and lonely. The free improvisation percussionist discusses three important albums.
Mark's picks:
Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell β Old And New Dreams (1979)
Evan Parker β Monoceros
Rebecca Saunders β Fury II
As always, Mark has a bunch of upcoming live dates. These include Evan Parker's 80th birthday residency at Cafe Oto, for which Mark has prepared a four-part percussion group. Mark's website is here.
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#148: Rosa AnschΓΌtz
Caught by howling, three people at the 2pm concert, vivid colour changes. The Berlin-based singer and artist discusses three important albums.
Rosa's picks:
Julia Shortreed β Violet Sun
Low β Double Negative
Tear Garden β To Be An Angel Blind, The Cripple Soul Divide
Rosa's new album Interior is out 23rd February on KLANGBAD. Check out her music on Bandcamp. Rosa's website is here. She's also on Instagram.
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#147: francisco lΓ³pez
Post-apocalyptic industrial environments, pseudo-music, twisted proto-typicalities. The sound artist and experimental musician discusses three important albums.
Francisco's picks:
David Lynch + Alan Splet β Eraserhead (OST)
Mnemonists β Horde
Meshuggah β Chaosphere
Francisco's work is available on Bandcamp, including the recent Conveyor Belts [USA]. His website is here.
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#146: Dhangsha
The dirt aesthetic, non-relinquishable frequencies, opening up that filter. The London-based sound artist and "mutant dancehall" practitioner discusses three important albums.
Aniruddha's picks:
Miles Davies β Dark Magus
Robert Hood β Minimal Nation
Hallucinator β Landlocked
Check out Dhangsha's music on Bandcamp here. His Hard Return EP "Aberrant" is over here. Dhangsha plays London's Cafe Oto on 24th January, and Electric Spring festival in Huddersfield on 17th February.
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#145: hyacinth.
Slowing everything down, emotionally devastating lines, the snare on Faucet. The Portland-based producer discusses three important albums.
hyacinth.'s picks:
DJ Screw β Bigtyme Vol II All Screwed Up
Earl Sweatshirt β I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
MIKE β War In My Pen
Check out hyacinth.'s music over on the peradam tapes. label. They're on Twitter β @hyacinthindecay.
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#144: Fortresses
Mellow ingenuity, drowned in reverb, London at its most gloomy and miserable. London-based multidisciplinary artist Sam Ashton discusses three important albums.
Sam's picks:
Explosions In The Sky β The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
Grouper β Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill
Burial β S/T
You can check out Sam's music over at the Fortresses Bandcamp or over at Dragon's Eye Recordings. He's also on Instagram.
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