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Rewire Festival and a photography project documenting Den Haag’s underground
A new album by theatre group Object Collection warns against political nostalgia
From eternal music to the secret of eternal life: what to read this weekend
Writer Hari Kunzru speaks about his new novel, White Tears, a timely reflection on race, class and cultural appropriation in the US
With the reissue of their eponymous debut album, revisiting the career of legendary Berlin art project / punk band Die Tödliche Doris
Phillip Sollmann’s latest composition pays homage to three distinct and unconventional instrument makers
Recent rereleases from new-age music's 1970s and '80s heyday speak to current social anxieties
Samson Young's multidisciplinary work confronts the ways in which sound can both transcend borders and enforce them
A series of installations and a new LP from artist, composer and percussionist Eli Keszler
Included in CTM Festival in Berlin, musician Guillermo Galindo discusses the instruments he builds from the discarded belongings of migrants
From modern art as a torture technique to transgression in grime: what to read this weekend
Dan Fox pays tribute to the life and work of a writer, theorist, cultural commentator, and friend, who passed away last week
From the perversity of suburbia to the politics of partying: what to read this weekend
From Beethoven's lesbianism to the precarious foundations of political philosophy: what to read this weekend
Geeta Dayal looks back on the life of US composer Pauline Oliveros, including reflections from, amongst others, Terry Riley and Morton Subotnick
‘Walshe’s work as a composer and sound artist draws on a form of cultural consumption that stems from living on the periphery of the metropolis’
From the many unpublished obituaries of Fidel Castro to the architecture of Dubai: what to read about this weekend
Father and son duo Yoshi and Tashi Wada talk Fluxus, Hindustani singing and home-made instruments
A report from the Cycle Festival for Music and Art in Kópavogur, Iceland
Animal cloning, police violence, and clubbing - the '90s in video by Nicolas Trembley