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The biggest, baddest Diamanda Gal‡s interview

 

 
Air  
Damon Albarn 
Andy  
Kevin Ayers 
Baby Dee 
Devendra Banhart 
Beck 
Black Dice  
Hal Blaine 
Brother Ali   
Cat Power   
Nick Cave 
Dewey Cox   
Holger Czukay
Daedelus
Marianne Faithfull  
Bryan Ferry  
Flaming Lips  
Milos Forman  
Robert Fripp  
John Frusciante 
Diamanda Gal‡s  
Matt Groening 
PJ Harvey
Jon Hassell  
Hecuba 
High Llamas 
Scarlett Johansson 
Joy Division 
Laibach 
John Lennon 
Sean Lennon 
Lost in Translation
Lowriders  
John Lydon 
Magma  
Modulations  
Neon Neon 
Nortec 
One A.M. Radio 
Yoko Ono 
Christopher O'Riley 

Iggy Pop  

Radiohead 

Lou Reed 
The Residents  
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Elliott Smith 
Sparks 
Super Furry Animals 
Osamu Tezuka  
Scott Walker  
Ken Watanabe   
Wim Wenders  
White Stripes 
Brian Wilson 
Wire 
Robert Wyatt 
XTC   
Neil Young 
Tom ZŽ
 

...and more...

Features

GolijovÕs Pasi—n

"All these rhythms that seem to be 'untouched,' like very pure, actually are all contaminated. You know, the tango has to do with habanera rhythm ÐÐ everything has to do with everything."

Morphing Man

Gustavo SantaolallaÕs
Tango Bajofondo

Ludovico Einaudi

Electronicians' Quarterly

Deftones


Matmos & So Percussion

The Dillinger Escape Plan

Liars Lost in Sisterworld

Harmonic Hypnotist: Tracing Michael Rother

Electronicians' Quarterly:
The King Has Red Ears

The Red Krayola's Five American Portraits


Ancestors' revelations

A Little Dragon in the Machine

Alan Rich 1924-2010

Angels, Demons and Lisa Germano

Now-Again's Wide Weird World of Wax

Imperial Dogs Unchained

Electronicians' Quarterly:
RJD2

Electronicians' Quarterly:
Editors

Matthew Shipp

"In the metaphysical world of making the music there are no labels, there's just making music."

Ecstacy, Generosity, Multiplicity

Terry Riley in the cusp of magic

East Is West Is The Kronos Quartet

Electronicians' Quarterly:
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club


Mother Sky

Plastic Ono Band

Mayer Hawthorne: from Motown to Our Town

Petra Haden Can See Forever (on a clear day)

In the beginning was Les Paul

Harry Partch's Boxcar Revelations

Forever Changes: Philip Glass in the time of Music

 

 

 

Osvaldo Golijov photo: John Sann

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