Deutsche Grammophon reissues “Infra”, the most personal of Max Richter’s early albums. In 2014 Max Richter signed with the prestigious record label Deutsche Grammophon. In…
“Ceremony”, by Anna von Hausswolff. It is challenging to start with a church organ as the main instrument on a record: its sound is resounding…
“Desertshore/The Final Report”, by X-TG. X-TG? In 2007 the four founding members of Throbbing Gristle (Genesis P. Orridge, Peter “Sleazy” Christopherson, Chris Carter and Cosey…
“Antworten”, by Qluster. Kluster was one of the basic German krautrock bands of the 1970s. One of its members, Hans Joachim Roedelius, without entrusting himself…
“Ars Sonora. Veinticinco años”. Various authors. Ars Sonora is a programme on RNE’s Radio Clásica (Saturdays, at 01:00) which will be 27 years old on…
“Transverse”, by Carter Tutti Void. Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti, founders of Throbbing Gristle in the 1970s, continued their musical career on the fringes…
“Drums Between the Bells”, by Brian Eno. Brian Eno, the ex-Roxy Music, the creator of ambient music (he called it “discreet”), the mega-producer (from U2…
“SERIES OF ANDS. Immediate givens”, by Wim Mertens. The Belgian composer and pianist Wim Mertens emerged in the eighties as the most popular voice in…
“Cluster ’71”, by Cluster. After Konrad Schnitzler’s departure from Kluster, the two remaining members, Dieter Moebius and Hans Joachim Roedelius continued under the name Cluster.…
Philip Glass and Tim Fain’s tour of Spain. Philip Glass visits Spain this May for a short tour, in duo format with violinist Tim Fain,…