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The Quietus | Features | Quietus Charts | Music Of The Month: The Best Albums And Tracks Of January 2021

Patrick Clarke , January 29th, 2021 12:00 The new year brings a continuation of old miseries, but a resurgence of extraordinarily good music. Here s our guide to the best albums and tracks of a particularly strong month I m not sure why, but in a year so far as disastrous as the last, in which musicians fortunes continue to plummet to the point that total collapse looms as a real possibility, the art they ve been releasing sounds stronger than ever. From Sleaford Mods blistering career-best new album, to anti-colonialist duo Divide And Dissolve s unbelievably powerful cascades of crushing doom, to The Body s latest head-melting extremity, music has provided plenty of necessary catharsis.

Graded on a Curve: New in Stores for January 2021, Part One

The Vinyl District January 7, 2021 Part one of the TVD Record Store Club’s look at the new and reissued releases presently in stores for January 2021. NEW RELEASE PICKS: Alina Kalancea, Impedance (Important) Romanian sound artist and composer Kalancea, who’s based in Modena, Italy, has a prior full-length in her discography, The 5th Apple, which came out in late 2018 on the störung label. That one required four sides of vinyl, and hey, so does this follow-up, which serves as my introduction to her work. Succinctly, it’s a slow-building beauty of electronic soundscapes, an instrumental affair (but with a couple sourced voices in the weave) featuring ten tracks that flow interconnectedly with an edge that’s frequently dark, though the non-vocal design situates the whole as more about atmosphere than attitude. That’s sweet. And that Kalancea rides the Buchla into these realms is even better, as the hands-on approach amplifies

The Quietus | Features | Quietus Charts | Quietus Tracks Of The Year 2020

The Quietus , December 14th, 2020 11:58 These are our favourite tracks of the last 12 months as voted for by Jennifer Lucy Allan, Bobby Barry, Aaron Bishop, Patrick Clarke, John Doran, Christian Eede, Noel Gardner, Ella Kemp, Fergal Kinney, Sean Kitching, Anthea Leyland, Peter Margasak, David McKenna, JR Moores, Luke Turner, Kez Whelan and Daryl Worthington. Illustration by Lisa Cradduck There s not much more I can add to what has already been said about our relationship to music in this pandemic-hit year by my colleagues Luke Turner and Patrick Clarke in their respective introductions to our lists of the year s best albums and best reissues, compilations, mixes etc.

The Quietus | News | tQ Writer Jennifer Lucy Allan To Publish Foghorn Book

The Quietus , December 10th, 2020 20:58 It will be published by White Rabbit next year tQ writer and BBC Radio 3 Late Junction host Jennifer Lucy Allan is to publish a book on the honking navigational aids that surround our coasts. The Foghorn s Lament covers not just the shipwrecks, eccentrics and remarkable feats of engineering that constitute the history of foghorns, but investigates them as a cultural phenomenon that intersects with soundsystem culture, ship symphonies, and the very question of what, exactly, music is. Speaking about the book, Allan says: You get some funny looks when you say you re writing a book about foghorns, as it seems so esoteric, but this huge melancholic sound has something to tell us about the way sound operates in our lives. It is one that s captivated me for years – as it not only connects us to maritime and coastal landscapes, but can trigger intense emotions and associations with life and death, safety and danger, even in those of us who d

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