Excellent overview from an oft overlooked pioneer of electronic music on Sound Art Zone, which is itself a mine of information about all things sound art related.
Radiophonic Ladies by Jo Hutton – Sound Art Network
Arushi Jain on Identity, Indian Classical Music & Modular Synthesisers
Words by Chal Ravens
This is the final look back to releases of 2020, at least those I have listened to and posted elsewhere and is not exhaustive, so apologies if I left your release out of the 6 part series.
The idea of Throwback Tracks is to spotlight electronic music that’s older than last week : D
In all seriousness, some are well known pioneers but many are lesser known artists who might have fallen through the listening crevices, so to speak. It’s always eclectic and hopefully you may come across something that will become part of your listening collection.
Lingual Music
by Lily Greenham
The recordings date from between 1968 and 1984.
Last year was a strange year and that is probably an understatement but there were many great releases despite all the difficulties. I usually post throughout December as many as possible however due to the situation I thought I would extend it throughout January and I’ve still only barely scrapped the surface. These 20 have been posted on twitter this month…there may be more : )
Finally, made it to Christmas eve and probably, like many, I feel that it’s been a hard slog of a year, more so for some, especially those working in the Entertainment and Hospitality sectors. If you are able, and I know it’s hard, try and buy someone’s’ music this Christmas. Many artists are struggling and a ka=ching, however small, could mean more than you will ever know.
I’m going to post a couple of usual suspects, an old playlist that’s still good, and also a crazy happy new release from Xylitol that made me smile : )
Signing off now for a few days. Wishing you ALL, whoever you are, wherever you are, hopefully, a Peaceful and Happy Christmas. O / Feminatronic
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