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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Podcast of Durán Vázquez’s broadcasts at Rádio Zero
The podcast of Durán Vázquez new fortnightly radio program Radio Mil Colinas, broadcasted on tuesdays and fridays by Rádio Zero is now available for subscription at http://archive.radiozero.pt/radiomilcolinas.xml
Vitor Joaquim live in Torun
Next Friday, March 27th, Vitor Joaquim performs with live visuals by Hugo Olim at the CoCArt Music Festival, at the Centre of Contemporary Art in Torun, Poland.
“Ification” reviewed by Rock-A-Rolla
Waves of austerity crash down upon the recumbent listener upon playing this much-delayed fourth solo release from Pure. Each of the seven pieces contained within are densely textured, revelling in their level of processed, electronic detail, seeming to present fractured splinters of a disintegrating persona while maintaining a similarly foreboding mood throughout. It’s a bit [...]
“Berlin Backyards” reviewed by De-Bug