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Music Review: Helga Arvesten – ‘Don’t Speak’ Suffuses Beautiful Alt-Pop Colors
'Don’t Speak' is gorgeous. The escalation of the harmonic progression synthesized with Arvesten’s rich, diaphanous voice coruscates with brilliant energy. Helga Arvesten is an artist to keep your eye on. There’s an indefinable flair to her music that’s captivating.
Read More »Music Review: RAC – ‘EGO’
Front to back, 'EGO' by RAC destroys the sophomore slump curse and proves to anyone listening (and you should be listening), he is only getting started. Buy a ticket to this ride soon before there's no more room on the train.
Read More »Interview with Shawn Decker of Synthetic Division [Part 2]
Shawn Decker discusses his musical collaboration with Alan Siegler. Also, he explains the huge impact of HIV advocacy.
Read More »Music Review: 5to4 – ‘Tip It’ EP
There is a lot in this EP that points toward a potential, ear-catching career in music for Goss once rougher edges have been smoothed.
Read More »Music Review: [debut] – ‘Postcards from Berlin’
‘Postcards from Berlin’ seems like a soundtrack featuring songs set within a narrow, well-defined style.
Read More »Music Review: Neu Gestalt – ‘Inside the Rain Chamber’
Neu Gestalt's 'Inside the Rain Chamber' is both beautiful and disconcerting, electronic yet oddly human.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Powerhouse,’ Bioplay About Raymond Scott by the Sinking Ship Ensemble
'Powerhouse' is a potent combination of inventive creativity and spot-on realization, with puppetry, dance, music, and a smashing cast.
Read More »Music Review: MiXE1 – ‘Lights Out’ EP
MiXE1 is an electronic powerhouse that needs to be experienced!
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘An Anthology of Noise and Electronic Music, Volume Seven’
With 'An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Volume Seven,' curator Guy Marc Hinant has completed the most exhaustive, intriguing, and brilliant historical record of the music ever.
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