‘In flamenco, there’s melancholy, but there’s also joy and humour.’ An...
Fiesta en el vacío is the title of a poem by Alejandra Pizarnik, and also the name of Luna María Cedrón’s solo project. Initially purely instrumental, her music is constantly evolving. Lately, Luna...
View ArticleHear our latest Resonance FM radio show with Adela Mede
Adela Mede is a Slovak-Hungarian musician and singer whose works weave together elements of Central European folklore, contemporary vocal techniques, minimalistic compositional structures and...
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An architect of textured, neo-ambient soundscapes, Dania explores both sound and identity, focusing specifically on how the latter has fractured in a post-colonial world. Born in Baghdad, raised in...
View ArticleVangelis goes to Silent Hill. An interview with Jan Nemeček
Jan Nemeček is a synthesist and sound designer hailing from Belgrade, Serbia. He has been releasing electronic music since 2005, with a particular focus on ambient and bass-heavy electronic...
View Article‘I want a physical experience while playing.’ An interview with Junge Eko
Junge Eko’s upbringing with the organ shaped the distinctive tone of her voice. Having come a long way from home, the instrument maintains her connection to something familiar and well-known. Junge...
View ArticleHear our latest Resonance FM show with Nic Krog
As a music and sound artist, Nic Krog’s signature is a distinct and volatile blend of bass-heavy club music juxtaposed with subversive sound art and spoken word. Their artistic trajectory is...
View ArticleKhrystyna Kirik: ‘I seek stillness amid the rush’
Khrystyna Kirik is a sound artist specialising in experimental improvisational music and performative art. In her work, she explores the sensory state of sound perception, focusing on the...
View ArticleKinga Ötvös: ‘I love being bilingual and bicultural’
Kinga Ötvös is a shapeshifter and voice acrobat based in Berlin. With degrees in academic vocal and acting studies, their art lies at the confluence of different territories such as music, theatre,...
View ArticleBetween between luminous landscapes and darker realms: An interview with Lamina
Lamina is the moniker of Brussels-based French artist Clarice Calvo-Pinsolle. In Basque mythology, the term refers to a half-human, half-animal spirit that dwells in the forest. Essentially a...
View ArticleLenhart Tapes: ‘There’s a feeling of solidarity that hasn’t been here before.’
Lenhart Tapes is a one-man cassette tape manipulator, best known for his striking and unforgettable live performances. Yes, Walkmans are his musical instruments, and he creates live mixes of selected...
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