Winter Solstice 5
My 2-hour contribution to the 5th edition of the 8-hour Winter Solstice broadcast on Concertzender Nederland.
My 2-hour contribution to the 5th edition of the 8-hour Winter Solstice broadcast on Concertzender Nederland.
My 2-hour contribution to the fifth edition of the 8 hour Winter Solstice broadcast on Concertzender Nederland.
Soriah combines his Tuvan throat singing with drones from Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Norman Westberg *** Roedelius’ collaboration with Arnold Kasar presents an entirely different atmosphere.
Claire M. Singer explores the possibilities of different organs to capture the dramatic Scottish landscape *** Galya Bisengalieva’s Polygon sonificates the effect of 465 nuclear tests in the Kazakh steppe.
‘Research, Reflect, and Revalidate’ with The [Law-Rah] Collective, and observe sound as through a looking glass with ‘t Geruis.
Imaginary landscapes already pre-visualised for you on Gunnar Jónsson Collider’s album S.W.I.M. *** Four hours of (almost) lost dark ambient soundscapes by Mount Shrine.
Ambient and bagpipes: a pairing few would consider. Brìghde Chaimbeul (with Colin Stetson) and Six O’Matic prove that it works very well.
‘In Praise of the Saddest Chord’: all of the tracks in this mix are in D-minor, which is said to be ‘the saddest chord’.