The Disintegration Loops I-IV
In 2002 William Basinski released 'The Disintegration Loops.' A four-part work born from the slow collapse of decaying magnetic tape.
In 2002 William Basinski released 'The Disintegration Loops.' A four-part work born from the slow collapse of decaying magnetic tape.
In 1984 Manuel Göttsching released 'E2-E4.' A single hour of crystalline repetition that would quietly reshape electronic music for decades.
In 2020, The Soft Pink Truth released 'Shall We Go on Sinning So That Grace May Increase.' A quiet, luminous, protest record that turns house into something devotional.
In 2011, Julianna Barwick released 'The Magic Place.' A luminous choral dreamscape that feels like stepping inside a memory.
In 1989, Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster and Panaiotis descended into an underground cistern to record 'Deep Listening.' A landmark ambient album where space becomes an instrument.
In 2016, Huerco S. released 'For Those of You Who Have Never (and Also Those Who Have)'. A quiet, weightless record that offers intimacy without words.