The Finnish trio’s cleaning robot alter egos make industrial music from the contents of a linen cupboard around sci-fi themes that are anything but domestic. From left: CW04 (Tero Vänttinen), CW01 (Risto Puurunen), CW03 (Timo Kinnunen) – Photo by Jussi Karjalainen. In the music video… Read More
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Vanessa Rossetto
The composer and field recordist draws on a painterly sensibility to layer loops and samples into documentary narratives that are startling, funny and human. Photography by Ashley Markle Poised over a laptop at a recent Cafe Oto show in London, Vanessa Rossetto pulls up spliced… Read More
Something Bigger Than Us: An Interview with Saagara
Ilia Rogatchevski speaks to Polish multi-instrumentalist Wacław Zimpel and master ghatam player Giridhar Udupa about their parallel journeys through music, and their combination as “interstellar folk” project Saagara. Photo by Rakesh Maiya. In the first few seconds of ‘God Of Bangalore’, the track that opens… Read More
Once Upon A Time In Vilnius
The interweaving stories of avant rock band Ir Visa Tai Kas Yra Gražu Yra Gražu, jazz improvisors Haruspic and radical film maker Artūras Barysas provide a window into Lithuania’s underground from the Soviet era to the present day. Lead image: Juozas Milašius, Artūras Barysas in… Read More
Signal To Noise Ratio: Simon Fisher Turner Interviewed
Ilia Rogatchevski speaks to the child star turned artist, musician and composer about his excellent new album Instability Of The Signal and his many collaborations with Derek Jarman. Portraits by Marta Ruly On a torrid June morning, I’m invited to speak with Simon Fisher Turner… Read More
KMRU: Different Every Time
The Kenyan born producer and artist finds a sense of place via field recordings, music and installations, giving voice to ethnographic sounds and archived objects By Ilia Rogatchevski Photography by Laura Schaeffer Listening to Disconnect, KMRU’s collaborative album with Kevin Martin, fills your gut with… Read More
O YAMA O: The Art of Falling Apart
O YAMA O The quartet formed from the eclectic cultural milieu around London’s Cafe Oto take folk, sound art and call and response to create a liberated vision of modern song. By Ilia Rogatchevski Photography by Wendy Huynh. Sitting outside East London’s Cafe Oto, O… Read More
“Everyone was afraid, not only the musicians”
The underground music veteran Mihály Víg looks back on Hungary’s Soviet-era scene.Image: Balaton’s Károly Hunyadi (left) and Mihály Víg in Budapest, 1980s. Photograph by János Vetö Outside of his native Hungary, Mihály Víg is best known as a soundtrack composer. His work is closely associated… Read More
Sympathy for the Devil
Mihály Víg — The Hungarian composer, actor and musician recalls his 40 year relationship with director Béla Tarr in advance of an epic screening. Photography by Balázs Fromm. Béla Tarr’s Sátántangó (1994) is glacial cinema. The seven-hour epic is shot in the Hungarian director’s signature… Read More
Valentina Magaletti
Art brut and surrealism help defeat the boredom of repetition for Italian drummer Valentina Magaletti whose projects range from gamelan ensemble work to orchestral improv, and hauntological dream pop to dub. Photography by Amanda Hakan. Valentina Magaletti leans forward in her chair, drumsticks in hand.… Read More









