Jóhann Jóhannsson, Dictaphone, and Black Devil
Since I’m already listening to one vinyl per day and writing about it in this newly born Daily Spin column, I figured that I might as well play and cover something very unique…
Since I’m already listening to one vinyl per day and writing about it in this newly born Daily Spin column, I figured that I might as well play and cover something very unique…
We continue to dive into the history of electronic music, covering time-stretching, time-compressing, and pitch-shifting algorithms that all contributed towards the development of breakbeat, jungle, and drum’n’bass.
… an arresting, fluorescing album that blends full-frequency dronescaping with a slow-burning ambient minimalism…
“… emanating sounds which let dissolve all conceivable questions of a man about life and death…”
“… an analogy of a hallucination in which real and imaginary space are intertwined into a sonic, visceral trip…”
Visit an incredibly gorgeous studio of this Argentinian-born, Berlin-based composer.
An excerpt on the history of synthesizers from Modulations written by Mike Berk
… a meditation on nature’s primordial cycles and forces…
“Fields is something different. Something less dark. Less fractured. It’s something warmer and perhaps more calm.”
Today we’re visiting with Janus Rasmussen, one half of Kiasmos [the other being Ólafur Arnalds], in his Iceland studio