RATTLE's 'Encircle' in The Quietus, The Wire, The Arts Desk etc.

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An-Ting's experimental audio-visual project 'Lost Communications 失絡之聲' enchants the press with coverage in Electronic Sound, Through Sounds, Moonnbuilding Zine and others.
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"An-Ting Chang is a sound artist, each of the album's seven pieces begins with manipulated birdsong recorded in the UK, Mongolia, Hong Kong, Sichuan and Taiwan, and are augmented by electronics that fly rapidly between dark and light." Electronic Sound
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Avant-garde outfit Rosie Tee’s debut mini-LP ‘Night Creature’ gets a rave review on The Quietus “Birmingham psychonaut moves in a tighter, more pop-focused direction.” Catch them on their UK Spring dates.
Arborist’s third album ‘An Endless Sequence of Dead Zeros’ produced by Matthew E. White and featuring the house band of Spacebomb studio is out now to much critical acclaim including 4**** in MOJO (click on header to see more). Catch Arborist on his full band April-May 2023 tour.
Arborist (aka Belfast native Mark McCambridge) returns with his third album 'An Endless Sequence of Dead Zeros' (21 April 2023, Kirkinriola Records), produced by Matthew E. White at Spacebomb Studio and featuring the Spacebomb house band.
Someone’s (aka composer, producer & visual artist Tessa Rose Jackson’s) cinematic psych-pop album ‘Owls’ is out now on Tiny Tiger Records, with glowing write-ups in Aesthetica, Electronic Sounds, Clash, The Arts Desk, The Forty-Five etc.
Fifteen Questions interview Dutch/British musician/visual artist SOMEONE (aka Tessa Rose Jackson) about her creative processes - from the imagery in her lyrics, the influence of film, her production work, and on having no rules when it comes to writing songs. Stream her debut album 'Shapeshifter' (out now on Tiny Tiger Records) and read the piece in full here.
Pepe Deluxé talk Music Radar through some of the weirdest instruments recorded on their new album ‘Phantom Cabinet Vol. 1’ (out now on Catskills Records), including a human skull drum, the world's largest cowbell and a synth made for group sex. Read the interview in full here.