May 17th, 2012 | by
Adamg | published in
Feature
Skopje, Marcedonia has played host to some of Europes most infamous clandestine music assaults in recent years, effortlessly fullfilling the criteria thats required to manufacture precocious artists and this weeks guest is direct evidence of it. From actively absorbing the foundations of music theory from a young age, hes engineered an ecclectic acoustic artery thats [...]
March 8th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Feature
Not every artist so easily conquers the various battles that arise throughout their career and emerge with a fresh wave of constructive energy and purpose. We’ve got no doubts Jonas Kopp falls into that category and the past two years have been somewhat of a renaissance in an ever evolving disposition. Releases across Ostgut Ton, [...]
March 6th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Feature
It’s been some 14 years since the release of Brikha’s Groove La Chord and it’s been a continuous period of achievement and demading presence that’s seen his studio work and live performances parading effortlessly across the world. The inspiration fuelled by the likes of Depeche Mode, Front 242 and Jean Michel Jarre from the younger [...]
February 16th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
As this weeks broadcast goes live, the night lights of Buenos Aires will be collectively instating a crusade on it’s streets, though it is in the concrete fields of this vibrant municipal where our guest this week has fortified himself. From a young age procuring the hardware that has sustained an experimental mentality, it’s now [...]
February 15th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Interviews
This weeks interview guest has been redefining and envisaging his own take on this scene for some 15 years and it has taken an unorthodox methodology in both the visual and sonic worlds to make a difference. It is these risks and digressions that excogitate work as opposed to linear approaches. It’s been this [...]
February 9th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
From the earliest of days launching renegade assaults on the illicit airwaves of the UK’s underground radio network, James Clements aka: ASC, has since dispersed his diversified interests that reconvene effortlessly. We can take what’s ever becoming a deeper passage back in time to ’97 and having been engaged in everything from drum & [...]
January 5th, 2012 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
Drugged redshifts, alien frequencies and the implementation of technology capable of conquering the ocular cosmos would be an appropriate precursor for a dissociative narrative and our host this week presents the scenario in a confronting medium. The modern classic world of Angelo Badalamenti, Klaus Schulze and Ennio Morricone set a precedent; a world’s indispensable depth [...]
December 22nd, 2011 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
A condensed pulchritudinous outlook on anyones inhibitions arguably sets a scene for an anarchical foray into futurity, and it’s this idea that presents every artist with the ominous prospect of making a difference. It’s the lifeline that we attach ourselves to, one that we find within ourselves that ultimately results in self-procurance – this weeks [...]
December 21st, 2011 | by
Kana | published in
Interviews
After headlining one of Australia’s more successful festivals in the form of Subsonic, our interview guests have left a lasting impression we’d like to think, one that’s naturally mutated from the earlier incarnations of Son Kite and Trimatic. Key components of improvisation, meditation and consistent faith have been integral in their successes – appearances [...]
December 8th, 2011 | by
Kana | published in
Kana Broadcast
We’ve always found a sort of comfort in confiding in electronic assassins and the silent requiems that are a result of their pursuits, perhaps none more so than our broadcast host this week. The birth of his path dates back to the vibrant cultural paroxysm that was Detroit in the mid to late 80′s which choreographed a timeless [...]