BBC Music Magazine: The Strange Highway Review

BBC Music Magazine: The Strange Highway Review

There's an uncompromising beauty to these works in “The Strange Highway” by the Iranian-born American composer, Gity Razaz. The closing “Metamorphosis of Narcissus” offers some fantastic musical storytelling. Impressive. Four stars.

The Wire: Telekinesis Review

The Wire: Telekinesis Review

A symphonic work that sounds like a lost sci-fi film soundtrack. It has the clustered, hovering awe of György Ligeti’s Atmosphères and the eerie arpeggiated angles of Hermann soundtracks like Vertigo and The Day The Earth Stood Still. It’s a hoot.

MusicOMH: Telekinesis Review

MusicOMH: Telekinesis Review

This admirably ambitious, envelope-pushing 87-piece work features electric guitars, orchestra, choir, and electronics and coalesces into various jolts of adrenaline.

ImpattoSonoro: Telekinesis Review

ImpattoSonoro: Telekinesis Review

Telekinesis ascends like sharp blades and stairs to madness or wide-ranging, dismay and illusory quiet, generating swirls in a closed circle of sensations.

New York Times: Telekinesis Album Review

New York Times: Telekinesis Album Review

Fans of this electronic and orchestral specialist have been waiting for the next big statement. And here it is... Tyondai Braxton in full command of his art.

The New York Times Calls Tyondai Braxton's Telekinesis "A Joy... The Next Big Statement"

The New York Times Calls Tyondai Braxton's Telekinesis "A Joy... The Next Big Statement"

Seth Colter Walls reviews our new studio album, Telekinesis: “And here it is... Tyondai Braxton in full command of his art…”

Uncut: Telekinesis Review

Uncut: Telekinesis Review

Telekinesis is a mark of Tyondai Braxton’s distinct style... it feels like a meeting of worlds-the bubbly experimental electronics Braxton brought to Battles meets the orchestral dissonance of 20th-century composers such as György Ligeti.

Sequenza21: Telekinesis Album Review

Sequenza21: Telekinesis Album Review

“The coordination between these various forces and the electronics is superb… An ambitious and imaginative piece, Telekinesis is Braxton at his best.”

The Times: Telekinesis Album Review

The Times: Telekinesis Album Review

Remarkable… the best kind of soundtrack: one with the power to cast whatever surroundings you find yourself in in a more interesting hue.

The Skinny: Telekinesis Album Review

The Skinny: Telekinesis Album Review

"Amplified by gorgeously dramatic bursts of symphony and chorus. A real gem."

Spectrum Culture: Telekinesis Review

Spectrum Culture: Telekinesis Review

Frankly, everyone involved in the production of Telekinesis should take a bow for just how magnificently produced and orchestrated it is.

Changed, Unchanged, a Puerto Rican on the Mainland

Changed, Unchanged, a Puerto Rican on the Mainland

Han Chen talks with Iván Enrique Rodriguez about his music focused on human experiences, social justice, and activism, and imbued with his Puerto Rican musical heritage.

Light

Light

Han Chen talks with Gity Razaz about the compositional process she’s developed throughout her career, including how she wrote a piece like Light and how her Middle Eastern roots subtly color her works.

Flame Keepers 71: Keisuke Matsuno

Flame Keepers 71: Keisuke Matsuno

 

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Keisuke Matsuno

July 18, 2022

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Keisuke Matsuno is a guitarist and sound / noise maker in the realm of composed and improvised music. His own aesthetics in music have been described as "salt of the earth" (Bird is the Worm) and "most extravagant, mind-blowing, and unheard-within-the-unheard" (Blow Up). He is the founding member of the post-krautrock band "Trio Schmetterling", is currently a core member of bands such as Jim Black's "Smash and Grab", Charlotte Greve’s "Wood River", Sana Nagano’s "Smashing Humans", Briggan Krauss’ "The Need Trio", Lukas Akintaya's "Hues", Andrej Ugoljew's "3ZvoVII", and John Zorn’s "Bagatelles", and has further collaborated with artists such as Chris Speed, Thomas Morgan, Rudy Royston, Tommy Crane, Ted Poor, Marja Burchard, Hans Tammen, Greg Cohen, Stefon Harris, Grey McMurray, Talibam!, and Red Baraat. Besides having performed in over 30 countries on five continents and contributed to over 30 records, he has also collaborated in dance, theater, and film. Born in the divided Berlin, Keisuke grew up in the reunified city and relocated to New York City in 2010. More »

 
 
 

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Flame Keepers 70: Sivan Cohen Elias

Flame Keepers 70: Sivan Cohen Elias

 

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Sivan Cohen Elias

June 13, 2022

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Sivan Cohen Elias is an electroacoustic experimental composer and intermedia artist, originally from Israel, who seeks to create new mixed-media experiences with the aim to sharpen the connection between our senses. She received numerous international awards, residencies, and commissions including Akademie Schloss Solitude residency, Stuttgart, Music Theatre Competition Staatstheater, Darmstadt, and most recently she received the Fromm Commission Award. She earned her Ph.D. from Harvard University. This summer she is relocating from New York to Minneapolis, MN, where she has been appointed as an Assistant Professor of composition/music technology emphasis, starting in Fall 2022. More »

 
 
 

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Variety: Bangsokol Released as Album

Variety: Bangsokol Released as Album

Him Sophy’s Bangsokol stands on its own as an extraordinary musical experience that brings cultures and people together while serving as a model for how art can be a powerful vehicle for reconciliation in post-conflict societies.

Flame Keepers 69: Aliya Ultan

Flame Keepers 69: Aliya Ultan

 

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Aliya Ultan

June 6, 2022

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Aliya Ultan (b. 1996) is a composer/improviser, cellist and vocalist from Brooklyn, NY. Born into a family of artists and musicians, Ultan was immersed in a variety of creative mediums and environments. Ultan grew up, periodically homeless with her mother and sister traveling across the U.S. and Canada. At age 12, Ultan fell in love with the cello turning it into her way out of poverty. Emerging from a unique yet challenging childhood, Ultan participated in the New York Philharmonic’s Very Young Composer’s Program where her music was both workshopped and performed at the Lincoln Center. Throughout her classical training, Ultan maintained an interdisciplinary approach to creating art which has led to performances with artists such as Douglas Ewart (Chicago Art Ensemble) and Katinka Kleijn of the International Contemporary Music Ensemble, among others. More »

 
 
 

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Flame Keepers 68: Maya Keren

Flame Keepers 68: Maya Keren

 

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Maya Keren

May 30, 2022

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Maya Keren is a pianist, vocalist, composer, and songwriter from Philadelphia. They are interested in the process of environing people, voices, instruments, and sounds in ways that invite connection with one’s erotic instinct, embody compassionate and queer relations with the self and the collective, and destabilize learned systems of domination. More »

 
 
 

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Flame Keepers 67: Sydney Spann

Flame Keepers 67: Sydney Spann

 

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Sydney Spann

May 23, 2022

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Sydney Spann, originally from Baltimore, MD, is a sound artist and musician based in New York. She works with synthesis, chance operations, recursive compositional processes and voice to intervene within a personal archive of field recordings, culminating in long form compositions and improvised performances. Her music engages the private experiences that shape public spaces, and the affective dynamics within childcare work. She has released albums with Ehse Records (Baltimore), She Rocks! (NYC), and Reading Group (NYC), with a full-length release forthcoming on Recital in 2022. She has performed at the High Zero Festival of Experimental Free Improvised Music, Bar Laika by e-flux, Performance Space New York, Center for Performance Research, Cafe OTO (London), KM28 (Berlin) and in diy spaces and galleries throughout the US. Recent works for streaming include Sending up a Spiral of on Montez Press Radio and Attached/Detached (partial disappearance) for ISSUE Project Room’s With Womens Work Series. She is a 2022 Artist in Residence at ISSUE Project Room and an MFA candidate in Music/Sound at Bard College. More »

 
 
 

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Flame Keepers 66: Elias Stemeseder

Flame Keepers 66: Elias Stemeseder

 

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Elias Stemeseder

May 15, 2022

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Elias Stemeseder is a pianist, electronic musician and composer working in a wide-ranging variety of contemporary musical idioms. He has collaborated with Laurie Anderson, John Zorn, Craig Taborn, Ingrid Laubrock, Peter Evans, Joe McPhee, Anna Webber, Hamid Drake and Christian Lillinger, among others. Elias’ debut album Piano Solo was released by the acclaimed Swiss label Intakt Records in 2022. Elias Stemeseder is a longtime member of acclaimed drummer Jim Black’s piano trio (with Thomas Morgan on bass) which has released four critically acclaimed albums. He appears on over 30 recordings released by labels such as Intakt, Winter&Winter, Clean Feed and Pirouet Records, and has performed at the Village Vanguard, Elbphilharmonie, The Stone, Jazzfest Berlin and Copenhagen Jazzfestival among others. More »

 
 
 

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