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Rewire Festival and a photography project documenting Den Haag’s underground

BY Robert Barry |

A new album by theatre group Object Collection warns against political nostalgia 

BY Andrew Hultkrans |

From eternal music to the secret of eternal life: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Writer Hari Kunzru speaks about his new novel, White Tears, a timely reflection on race, class and cultural appropriation in the US

BY Dan Fox |

With the reissue of their eponymous debut album, revisiting the career of legendary Berlin art project / punk band Die Tödliche Doris

BY Robert Barry |

Phillip Sollmann’s latest composition pays homage to three distinct and unconventional instrument makers

BY Grayson Revoir |

Recent rereleases from new-age music's 1970s and '80s heyday speak to current social anxieties

BY Nathaniel Budzinski |

Samson Young's multidisciplinary work confronts the ways in which sound can both transcend borders and enforce them

BY Peter Meanwell |

A series of installations and a new LP from artist, composer and percussionist Eli Keszler

BY Michael Barron |

Included in CTM Festival in Berlin, musician Guillermo Galindo discusses the instruments he builds from the discarded belongings of migrants

BY Josh Hall |

From modern art as a torture technique to transgression in grime: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Dan Fox pays tribute to the life and work of a writer, theorist, cultural commentator, and friend, who passed away last week

BY Dan Fox |

From the perversity of suburbia to the politics of partying: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From Beethoven's lesbianism to the precarious foundations of political philosophy: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Geeta Dayal looks back on the life of US composer Pauline Oliveros, including reflections from, amongst others, Terry Riley and Morton Subotnick

BY Geeta Dayal |

‘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’

BY Colm McAuliffe |

From the many unpublished obituaries of Fidel Castro to the architecture of Dubai: what to read about this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Father and son duo Yoshi and Tashi Wada talk Fluxus, Hindustani singing and home-made instruments

BY Sara Cluggish |

A report from the Cycle Festival for Music and Art in Kópavogur, Iceland

BY Elvia Wilk |

Animal cloning, police violence, and clubbing - the '90s in video by Nicolas Trembley

BY Nicolas Trembley |