ATTN:Magazine
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ATTN: Magazine is an exploration of new experimental music and sound art, founded on a love for the failures and contradictions in articulating the experience of listening. ATTN is run by Jack Chuter (they/them) from Bournemouth, England: writer, intermittent musician and author of Storm Static Sleep: A Pathway Through Post-Rock.
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Mad standards, worst planet ever, fire in a pet shop. The improvising pianist discusses three important albums ..read more
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Clarity and self-indulgence, the end of history, awakening the ear. The philosopher and artist discusses three important albums ..read more
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No kick drum, three sounds and humour, the power of multidirectional expression. The Hungarian electronic producer discusses three important albums ..read more
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An articulation of the liquid era through strands of language, hampered fidelities and expressions of water ..read more
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Nothing but blancmange, beautiful death-adjacency, laughing through the discomfort. The vocalist of Buñuel and the late Oxbow discusses three important albums ..read more
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Small music, the lazy way of listening, the motor of collaboration. The Tokyo-born, Düsseldorf-based musician discusses three important albums ..read more
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Noisy artefact discovery, spilling soft toys at the parade, heartbroken AI minds. The Swiss-Philippine composer and musician discusses three important albums ..read more
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2M ago
Perfect trumpet voice, music as prayer, Ben Monder's right hand. The improviser and songwriter discusses three important albums ..read more
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3M ago
Techno unravelled through the M.O. of percussive improvisation, celebrating Detroit and the Black American Male ..read more