texture

  • christoph cox on approaching 'noise music'

    christoph cox on approaching 'noise music'

    “You have to get inside the music, rather than hearing it as something that has a progression,” says Christoph Cox when asked how audiences can approach noise music—which he describes as part of a series of musics that are “more…

  • richard garet + zimoun – 21.21

    richard garet + zimoun – 21.21

    Sonic texture not only speaks of detail and particularity; there’s also an implicit spatial interest around texture as it represents the diversification of morphology in its temporal development, similar to what Zimoun and Garet expose in 21.21, a piece set as a point created…

  • danny clay – ganymede

    danny clay – ganymede

    Listening is matchless, so ineffable in its own language that only the act of detention is able to glimpse the real state of a composition, or even the listener as such. True to this premise is ganymede, an album by Danny Clay that…

  • ocho tonos

    ocho tonos

    ocho tonos is an audible textile interface for tactile/sonic interaction by means of tangibles. Creating a soundscape through sensor technology inviting audiophiles to perform and explore with reactive textile elements.  Capturing the body, the senses and technology nexus. exploring the…

  • Into the Wood

    Into the Wood

    Into the Wood is an environment-themed electro-acoustic performance that uses wood as its main source of sound for the creation of sound textures, rhythms and melodies. The resulting sound lays the foundations for building a new relationship between timber and humans:…

  • taylor deupree – lost & compiled

    taylor deupree – lost & compiled

    We could say Deupree’s work is delicate, soft, intimate and peaceful, but his sonic textures are so rich and diverse that any kind of category doesn’t truly apply. It’s just sound, (im)perfectly chosen sound, something evident in his latest album “Lost &…