“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…
“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.…
“Extractes d’un diari”, by Balago. The fourth album by the Spanish band Balago is not only their personal peak, their most melodic and rhythmic work,…
“I Am Love. OST”, by John Adams. John Adams is an American composer who has had the misfortune of being born ten years after two…
“Homeland”, by Laurie Anderson. Nine years have passed since her previous work, Life on a String, but the truth is that Homeland, the show of…
“Neguentropia”, by Mecánica Popular. A musician specialising in Andalusian and medieval music (Luis Delgado) and a producer (Eugenio Muñoz) who has worked with almost everyone…