Gregor, ‘Destiny’ review
Leonardo Da Vinci had a formula for painting buildings: “To make one appear more distant than another, you should represent the air as rather dense. Therefore make the first building… of its own colour; the next most...
Posted by Simon Winkler | Nov 11, 2020 | ALBUM REVIEWS |
Leonardo Da Vinci had a formula for painting buildings: “To make one appear more distant than another, you should represent the air as rather dense. Therefore make the first building… of its own colour; the next most...
Posted by Simon Winkler | Nov 10, 2020 | ALBUM REVIEWS |
I’ll Probably be Asleep is the debut from Melbourne-based Hachiku, led by songwriter Anika Ostendorf. It’s an extraordinary album, filled with poignant, playful, and powerful songs. Contrary to the title, we find...
Posted by Simon Winkler | Oct 23, 2020 | ALBUM REVIEWS |
Earlier this year Ela Minus performed a live streamed set from her studio space in Bogotá. A unique opportunity to witness the prodigious polymath at work, we see an array of samplers, synths and sequencers, carefully...
Posted by Simon Winkler | Oct 9, 2020 | ALBUM REVIEWS |
Cognitive scientist Alexandra Horowitz once walked around the same city block 11 times. Each time with a different travel companion, from an artist, to a geologist, to a dog. The aim: to see a familiar world with fresh eyes....
Posted by Simon Winkler | Aug 27, 2020 | ALBUM REVIEWS |
Nyaaringu is the debut full-length release from Miiesha. It draws upon gospel, R&B, hip hop, soul and spoken word poetry to create something unique, universal, and profoundly personal. “Nyaaringu is a collection of...