LX(RMX) / LISBON REMIXED

The Lisbon Remixe compilation features new works from Steve Roden, Pedro Tudela, Robin Rimbaud, Kate Carr, Shawn Kelly, Marielle V. Jakobsons, Paula Daunt and João Ricardo, created from field recordings of Lisbon by Elvis Veiguinha. All works can be streamed at SoundCloud and can be freely downloaded at FreeMusicArchive.

Futurónica 56

Episode 56 of Futurónica, a broadcast in Rádio Manobras (91.5 MHz in Porto, 18h30) and Rádio Zero (21h GMT, repeating on Tuesday at 01h) airs today, February 24th. The playlist for Futurónica 56 is: Simon Whetham + Iris Garrelfs, Crossover (2012, Crossovers, Crónica) Rebecca Joy Sharp + Philip Jeck, Crossover (2012, Crossovers, Crónica) Ben Gwilliam …

David Maranha live in Porto

David Maranha is performing at O Meu Mercedes É Maior Que o Teu, in Porto, next Friday, March 2nd. This performance is organized by Mana, as part of their ongoing monthly series of events at this venue. Maranha will be joined by Patrícia Machás, his long-time collaborator at the Osso Exótico project. More information at …

Electric Spring 2012 in Huddersfield

This year’s edition of the Electric Spring festival in Huddersfield will include performances by Derek Holzer, Annette Vande Gorne, Evan Parker / Adam Linson, Pedro Tudela and Miguel Carvalhais’s @c project, Nicolas Bernier, Peter Hölscher / Michael Rüsenberg, in what promise to be five days packed with excellent and demanding events curated by Monty Adkins …

“Mic.Madeira” reviewed by Neural

Firld recording exploded as a practice in experimental music during the 2000s. It has been used in the most varied ways, transcending its basic nature of “sampling” the environment, and in some inspired cases evolving a more conscious sense of recording something specific, then trying to preserve the sense of that place in subsequent uses. …

“Strings” reviewed by The Liminal

On 17 July 2011, the minimalist musicians Stephan Mathieu and David Maranha performed an acoustic concert in the tennis court at the Fundação Serralves park in Porto. Stephan Mathieu played his virginals harpsichord with electromagnets, while David Maranha used violin and shruti box. The performance lasted 29 minutes and 20 seconds. The performance centred around …