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Keith Walsh is a writer based in Southern California, where he lives and breathes music, visual art, theater and film.
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All Kinds Of Strange: Bowie’s ‘Seven Years In Tibet’ 25th Anniversary

As Reeves Gabrels explains: “‘Seven Years in Tibet” is a great example of David’s genius in re-contextualizing found objects and…

VIDEO: AORRTA’s Stunning Modular Set High Above Switzerland’s Hills

AORRTA is an electronic musician in Switzerland who sent me a treat for the ears and eyes --a rooftop performance…

VIDEO: The Lovely Trauma Of ‘Beautiful Crisis’

“Beautiful Crisis” is the first single from a project of the same name. Collier plans to release a number of…

The Otherworldly Dream Of Thea Soti’s ØVER+ (INTERVIEW 2)

Thea Soti's new album ØVER+ on the Planisphere label, is a delightfully trippy mix, with narratives following a pattern of…

INTERVIEW: 5 Vocalists Featured On Taurus 1984’s Triumphant ‘Modern Romance’

Modern Romance features five vocalists throughout, along with pristine synthesizers and amazing saxophone work, on an album that conjures our…

Nuda Brings Grunge To Electronica With ‘Trigger’

Nuda brings intense synth beats and grungy synthetic textures. Her latest single “Trigger” is hot for the dance floor, with…

★PREMIERE★ ‘Saturn’ From Thea Soti Presents New Vox Forms

Thea Soti, a composer and sound artist located in Budapest, Berlin and Paris, gives us a work from the future,…

Gilles Snowcat Interview Reveals Magic Behind Creation Of ‘Last Summer’ EP

"Studio recording is like FX in a movie, it’s the illusion that prevails. Studio work is a bag of tricks,…

Electronic Innovations: Secrets Of Bowie’s ‘Earthling’ Revealed

David Bowie's 1997 album 'Earthling' finds the artist pushing envelopes once again, with a new brand of eccentric electronic music

Naughty Seaside Tunes: ‘Last Summer On The Beach’ EP by Gilles Snowcat

The title 'Last Summer On The Beach (We Were Drinking Limoncello) features a parenthetical phrase suggesting that there were stories…