Do Whales Actually Want to Listen to Us?
French electronic musician Rone attempts to talk to whales through music in a touching, but also a bit sentimental documentary
French electronic musician Rone attempts to talk to whales through music in a touching, but also a bit sentimental documentary
I was both entertained and intrigued along the way. As an experiment, the idea is strong – but in the long run also a bit too insistent for me to return to often
I gave up and instead allowed myself, hypocritically, to be intoxicated and seduced
At Alice, Abul Mogard let tones open their inner life through slowly shifting drone passages
The painful struggle of birth, despite the choir’s insistent chanting, never truly becomes mine
Both performances revolved around Iranian heritage. Not a heritage that necessarily needs to be understood, but one that appears as a mosaic of contradictions
Afstanden mellem insekterne og en selv gik i opløsning i et dirrende drømmebillede. Så var det pludselig lige meget, om der er liv på Mars
The composition was created in 2022 – before the current war in Gaza – but on this evening, with her immense voice and intense presence, she adds yet another verse to the endless song
At Phono, Laugesen sang – yes, sang – the prose of life across a wall of sound. His voice cut in between the rumbling bass and the grit of the snare drum
It is a testament to grief as lived experience, and as an archival bulwark, »Karakoz« thus takes part in the struggle for a free Palestine.
In a short space of time, »Miniatures« has become a favored sonic space for this reviewer when there is a need to retreat into the chambers of the mind
Bent Sørensen’s »12 Nocturnes« unfold the night’s intimate piano poetry, while the piano concerto breaks the spell.