She Makes the Music Vibrate Like a Living Organism
With repeated listens, everything begins to make sense. Sonne’s coolly understated voice is the glue that binds the entire soundscape together.
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With repeated listens, everything begins to make sense. Sonne’s coolly understated voice is the glue that binds the entire soundscape together.
»'Dråberne 5, 7, 8, and 11' is a seductive, inspiring, and downright sumptuous experiment in which the love between the two artists can be felt in every tone.«
»Nigma Enigma« will speak to those who can relate to the spiritual and philosophical questions Miniawy raises.
The somewhat mixed experience of the evening’s program does not change the fact that Organ Sound Art Festival is an atmospheric, ambitious festival that dares to take risks.
»Liebe« is one of those performances one feels grateful to have experienced.
»'Myriads' is better – more enriching – than any club in Aarhus’ Latin Quarter.«
I was left with a somewhat flat feeling. The piece also ended so quietly that several people were unsure whether it had actually finished and whether we could applaud.
»And that is how it sounded. Cold. Like the saddest Instagram filter imaginable – with sound.«
»It was as much the enchantment of Rumi’s poetry as the myth of the poet himself that drove the work.«
Sensitive jazz guys? Nope – suddenly Marsalis hurled himself into the seated audience with a somersault – and a scream.
For about an hour we breathed together. And it is profoundly good to do something together at a festival.
What a strange release, nostalgically so in its way. And how creative.
It is saturated, direct, and seemingly made for a grippingly intense choreography. A powerful partnership on the grand stage.
With »Music for Lovers«, the Swiss drummer and electronic musician Samuel Rohrer gets many things right. But the songwriting, unfortunately, falls short.
There was no affected distance or feigned coolness – only pure, unadulterated musical beauty.
Emotionally potent, and filled with pleasing, warm synth tones that recall 1970s German Kosmische Musik.
»Hoshi« is an album packed with microscopic moments that together form a frayed, exploding, radiant, idiosyncratic whole—a stellar moment of just under 38 minutes