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KCRW s Favorite Reissue, Remix, and Compilation Albums 2023

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Wu Tsang s VR Film and Sound Installation Takes Viewers on a Journey Through the Eyes of a Whale – SURFACE

At the Venice Biennale, the filmmaker, visual artist, and MacArthur 'Genius' Fellow flips the script on Herman Melville’s Great American Novel, Moby Dick, with a site-specific artwork that offers up a poetic reinterpretation of the whale’s story from below the surface of the ocean.

The Music of William Parker: Migration of Silence Into and Out of the Tone World, Volumes 1-10

Cisco Bradley 12 February 2021 Bassist, composer, and scene-maker William Parker has a colossal figure in creative music since the 1970s, particularly as a musician who has defined the sound of New York beyond the mainstream. His range is astonishing, but so is his focus. His recorded output is vast, particularly lately. Shying away from dealing with it all is understandable. Parker’s recordings as a leader exceed 100 albums, with sideman work particularly with Cecil Taylor, Charles Gayle, David S. Ware, and Matthew Shipp easily tripling that figure. How can we begin to grasp it all, particularly when the music ranges from modern jazz to free improvisation, from string quartet to vocal art songs?

The Quietus | Features | Rum Music | Rum Music For January Reviewed By Jennifer Lucy Allan

Jennifer Lucy Allan , January 27th, 2021 09:21 Jennifer Lucy Allan enjoys extended versions of Don Cherry tracks, architectural ambience from Romania, French bagpipes, gnarly dancehall and Welsh dub this January Alina Kalancea This month I’ve got a lot of music to catch up on, so there’s as much in my intro as there is in the actual reviews. Since Christmas and New Year is the only time I step off the new release train, I spend a month listening to music without a care for when it came out. I stockpiled for a cancelled Christmas by buying all three volumes of Jamaican doo-wop from Death Is Not The End, and a hand stamped paper bag containing five CD-Rs by Tuluum Shimmering, which was the best £10 I’ve spent in a very long time – their latest is my first entry for this month’s column.

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