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Features Sound as Medicine: the ancient roots of sonic healing in Asia
We speak to the producers-slash-researchers of Wonderfruit’s Sonic Minds programme, Nick Luscombe & James Greer, on how frequencies, natural textures & intentional silence can restore the mind & body
New Releases Modular synthesis meets Iranian tradition in Oliv Oliv’s ‘Tehran Mountains’
The Utrecht-based producer layers electronics with oud, kamancheh, field recordings & narration for his debut LP
New Releases Kiss Nuka channels mystical rhythm & flow on ‘Taabiir’
Part of Siamese Twins’ ‘Ragom’ VA, the track explores the rhythmic depths of South Indian Carnatic music, tribal atmospheres & layered vocal chants
Features Bali beyond the usual: insider picks for your island getaway
Skip the clichés. This summer guide goes straight to the source; people who live here, love it here, and aren’t afraid to tell you to get out of Canggu.
Features “AI doesn’t exploit musicians, people do”: What if artificial intelligence doesn’t have to hurt the music industry?
The many issues and misuses of AI in the music industry are well documented, but there are still artists and industry professionals who believe it can be a positive force if used correctly. Nadia Says reports, speaking to Benn Jordan, Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst, Imogen Heap, Portrait XO, Robert Owens, and AI music companies
New Releases yingtuitive unveils personal & textural debut ‘Letters to Self’ on Third Place
Ambient soundscapes meet Southeast Asian roots in this introspective LP, complete with a dreamy Salamanda remix
Music Jordan Rakei creates track comprising of entirely of Heathrow Airport field recordings
Created in partnership with the London aviation hub, the ambient track incorporates boarding calls, baggage belts and jet engines to create a "relaxing experience" for terminal attendees
New Releases Field recordings & raw electronics collide in sonic ritual for ‘Ragom V.A.’
Rooted in Eastern energy flows & natural rhythms, the Siamese Twins Records cassette is best experienced “lying upside down or levitating in your living room”
