Articles by Eric Hill
Jóhann Jóhannsson
Virdulegu Forsetar
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
This is perfect music for sunrises, fog drifting in harbours, glacial erosion anything mysterious, majestic and slow moving. It is the mu...
Zbigniew Karkowski
One and Many
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Billed as "an ode to loudspeakers, Zbigniew Karkowskis new work is informed by his current residency in Tokyo, Japan and his involvement...
Simon Keep
Interview with the Eggs
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Based upon various sound sources recorded on MiniDisc during a trip to Japan, Interview with the Eggs began as a multi-headphone gallery in...
BJ Nilsen
Fade to White
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
In optical light, white is deemed to be the unbroken source of all other colours. Logically, if one were capable of recombining the split s...
Pita
Get Off
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Peter Rehberg (aka Pita) has worked with and, as one of the individuals behind the influential Mego label, released music by several lumina...
Yasunao Tone & Hecker
Palimpsest
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
It is without hyperbole to call Yasunao Tone a pioneer of improvisational and, later, digital experiments in music. He began in 1960, found...
Various
Spire: Live in Geneva Cathedral
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
"Spire: Organ Works Past, Present & Future was the deceptively stuffy sounding title for a series of performances in September of 2004 tha...
Keith Fullerton Whitman
Multiples
PUBLISHED May 1, 2005
Given access to vintage synths, oscillators and other instruments to play with during a stint at Harvard University, Multiples is the sound...