The Velvet Underground co-founder and longstanding experimental outlier reflects fondly on his 18-hour long debut US performance, producing for The Stooges and writing an ode to Brian Wilson, and makes a case for the avant-garde genius of Snoop Dogg Photo by Madeline McManus In J … | Continue reading
µ-Ziq Grush After thirty years in the game, Mike Paradinas is clearly still having a heck of a time, finds Jon Buckland Grush by µ-Ziq µ-Ziq aka Mike Paradinas has been in the game long enough to see styles and fashions come and go. Hell, in his career spent carving out glitchy, … | Continue reading
The NYC-based saxophonist, composer, bandleader of the Contortions and member of Teenage Jesus And The Jerks passed away on Tuesday of an unspecified illness James Chance, the New York City-based no wave, free jazz and punk funk musician and composer died at the age of 71 on Tues … | Continue reading
The label will release remastered vinyl versions of 'Locust Abortion Technician', 'Hairway To Steven' and 'Cream Corn From The Socket Of Davis' in September Three records by Butthole Surfers are to be reissued by Matador later this year. The label will issue remastered vinyl vers … | Continue reading
The music and audiovisual art platform co-funded by the European Union will curate lineups at Polja Festival and şien Festival respectively SHAPE+, a music and audiovisual art platform co-funded by the European Union, has announced two collaborative showcases outside of the EU, a … | Continue reading
The tracks from four highly limited cassettes released in 1981 are being released alongside some previously unheard material Chrislo Haas and Beate Bartel's collaborative work as CHBB is to be given its first official reissue. Out later this week, the release takes in all nine tr … | Continue reading
The expanded 30th anniversary release is out across multiple formats in October Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II is getting an expanded reissue by Warp Records. Out in October, the 30th anniversary release will include all of the album's songs that were released on v … | Continue reading
The suspension affects all of Live Nation's UK festivals for 2024 Barclays has suspended its sponsorship of all UK-based Live Nation festivals for 2024 following protests against the bank's ties to Israel. Protest group Bands Boycott Barclays, which has encouraged artists to pull … | Continue reading
Richie Culver Hostile Environments Hull-born sound artist and painter simmers with resentment, finds Ian Opolot Richie Culver · Hostile Environments Richie Culver paints a decrepit landscape in Hostile Environments. It’s a record that features a fusion of distorted synth sounds i … | Continue reading
The Rotherham-based musician and artist looks back 40 years and considers the noise of industry, the noise of industrial action, the noise of excessive police violence and electronic music as political resistance. Digital and 35mm photographs of the site of the former Orgreave Co … | Continue reading
It’s four decades since Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds released their debut album From Her To Eternity, a record that found Cave attempting a new musical and lyrical language that could free him from his past and help him create – and curate – his future, says Wesley Doyle “At the e … | Continue reading
Taking in a solo track by each artist, the new record is out now on Hyperdub Burial and Kode9 have released a split single, titled Phoneglow / Eyes Go Blank. Available now for digital download and streaming via Hyperdub, it features a solo track by each artist. Burial's 'Phoneglo … | Continue reading
Immersion Nanocluster Vol.2 Thor Harris from Swans, Penelope Isles’ Cubzoa and Matt Schulz from Holy Fuck join Malka Sppigel and Colin Newman’s ever-convivial Immersion project for a head-on collision of experimental technique and poppist euphoria Malka Spigel and Colin Newman ar … | Continue reading
Noel Gardner brings us artificial birdsong, real birdsong, a metal nail hammered up a nostril, and a big set of technoise gloomsteppers in his latest re from British fringes Weird Weather Nothing like starting your reviews dispatch with a release that makes you question how you’v … | Continue reading
In the first podcast from Kiev's 20ft Radio, we're taken deep into the otherworldly folk sounds of the Ukrainian underground of the late 80s and early 90s. New Voices Ukraine is a collaboration between The Quietus, 20ft Radio, Neformat, the Ukrainian Institute and the British Cou … | Continue reading
Anthony Galluzzo's new book Against the Vortex uses John Boorman's cult sci-fi film as the starting point for exploring a neglected strand of '70s thinkers and artists whose ideas propose a radical degrowth utopia as the horizon to which our politics should be oriented Anthony Ga … | Continue reading
KRM & KMRU Disconnect The Bug and Joseph Kamaru find common ground and companionship in a stifling world on their album-length collaboration, writes Skye Butchard Disconnect by KRM & KMRU Kevin Martin’s 2017 collaboration with doom metal band Earth had fun pointing out their diff … | Continue reading
Regis and Surgeon talk to Bernie Brooks and Kristen Gallerneaux about techno, big tent gigs, and BMB's unexpected and excellent debut LP Active Agents and House Boys by British Murder Boys "I used to work at a nightclub in Birmingham," says Karl O'Connor, better known as Regis, o … | Continue reading
It will be released by Mute in September Aaron Hemphill, formerly of Liars, has announced details of a new album under his Nonpareils moniker. Spanning nine tracks, Rhetoric & Terror is his second album as Nonpareils, following 2018 debut Scented Pictures. The new record features … | Continue reading
Taking place at the MeetFactory venue, the talk will precede a concert by Chelsea Wolfe Synapse Knowledge – an annual event run out of Prague venue MeetFactory that takes in live performances, talks, listening sessions and more – will host a lecture by tQ's own John Doran later t … | Continue reading
The 12-track record is out now on his longtime label home of Ilian Tape Skee Mask has released a new album, titled Resort. Out via his longtime label home of Ilian Tape, the 12-track record is the German producer's fourth studio album, after 2016's Shred, 2018's Compro and 2021's … | Continue reading
'I'm With Pulp, Are You?' features photographs, flyers and other material, alongside a foreword by Jarvis Cocker Pulp guitarist Mark Webber is publishing a book, featuring a visual history of the much-loved Britpop band. Set to be published in September, I'm With Pulp, Are You? g … | Continue reading
The special party this October will take in sets from label artists such as Duke Garwood and Rainbow Grave Duke Garwood God Unknown Records is putting on a 10th anniversary event in London this October. Taking place at Walthamstow Trades Club on October 5, the special party will … | Continue reading
'Buchla Concert At Galeria Bonino New York April 1974' is out in August Recordings from Suzanne Ciani's very first public performance using the Buchla synthesiser are set to be released through the UK archival label Finders Keepers. Buchla Concert At Galeria Bonino New York April … | Continue reading
Berliner takes radical politics and 12th-century Persian poetry and sets them to an infectious disco beat, finds Ilia Rogatchevski Mary Ocher reclines on a rubber dinghy that is perilously adrift at sea. Her voice lifts above the waters as a shuffling backbeat dominates the track … | Continue reading
Normil Hawaiians Empires Into Sand Four decades after their last album, peripatetic London postpunks return in force Empires into Sand by Normil Hawaiians The fourth album by Normil Hawaiians, a band founded in London but with a transient way of living, comes nearly forty years a … | Continue reading
3-step is a new evolution within South African dance music, writes Skye Butchard in the latest instalment of our antidote to the algorithm You can achieve a lot just by removing one element. Sometimes, it even creates a genre offshoot of its own. By removing a kick in a 4/4 groov … | Continue reading
Punk bands Speed, Scowl and Zulu are among the acts who will no longer play the event this weekend Several bands have cancelled their appearances at this weekend's Download festival over Barclaycard being listed as one of the event's official sponsors, due to Barclays providing f … | Continue reading
The two records have been remastered for an updated September release Two classic Japanese techno albums from the 90s are being reissued this September for their 30th anniversaries. Tokyo-based label MUSICMINE will handle the reissues of Ken Ishii's Reference To Difference and Su … | Continue reading
Underground Resistance, Voices From The Lake and Shannen SP are among the acts playing the Dutch festival this September Tilburg's Draaimolen Festival has shared the full lineup for its 2024 edition. Returning to its usual home of the MOB Complex, the Dutch event's programme will … | Continue reading
Our French music columnist David McKenna reflects on how falling head over heels for the music of Françoise Hardy set him on the course he’s still following to this day, and reflects on the many peaks from her extraordinary career Francoise Hardy in 1967, photo via Wikimedia Comm … | Continue reading
The Polish festival will this year take in sets from Lankum, Kali Malone and more Unsound has confirmed the first wave of acts playing its flagship festival in Kraków later this year. Returning to multiple venues in the Polish city, this year's event will, as ever, host a number … | Continue reading
As Diamanda Galás prepares to release new album In Concert, she selects and guides Luke Turner through select moments of her musical life in recording, improvisation and performance. Portrait by Logan White Diamanda Galás’ visceral music has always sought, through her own astonis … | Continue reading
'Jacked' the latest Dan Carey production Heartworms by Gilbert Trejo The excellent Heatworms is back with a new single on the Speedy Wunderground label that continues to evolve the sound tQ first loved on previous bangers 'Retributions Of An Awful Life' and 'A Comforting Notion'. … | Continue reading
Patrick Clarke tracks down Martha Skye Murphy to discuss temporal distortion, vulnerability, Cold War aesthetics, and the struggle between revelation and secrecy that defines her debut album UM I ring the bell on a blacked-out door in a pleasant Bloomsbury side street. Martha Sky … | Continue reading
Eric Chenaux Trio Delights of My Life Woozy, semi-improvised jazz ballads collide with celestial sophisti-pop as the Canadian songwriter jams loose with Philippe Melanson and Ryan Driver Delights Of My Life by Eric Chenaux Trio A phrase that keeps coming back to me in one of life … | Continue reading
The track was recorded during studio sessions for last year's 'My Back Was A Bridge For You To Cross' LP ANOHNI And The Johnsons have shared a new track, titled 'Breaking'. Centred around a stripped-back trio of guitar, clarinet and vocals, the song was written and recorded durin … | Continue reading
Both records will be made available on vinyl for the first time this August Two long-out-of-print records by Throbbing Gristle, TGCD1 and The Third Mind Movements, are being reissued by Mute. Due out in August, the re-releases will mark the first time both records have been made … | Continue reading
It's now 30 years since 'You Don't Love Me' became the sound of the summer of '94; the same amount of time it took to become a hit single in the first place, writes Wrong Tom In a West London pub, sometime in 1968, Lee Gopthal made a bet with his friend Clive Crawley; he’d cough … | Continue reading
Your latest electronic music roundup brings an eclectic list of top-shelf singles, albums and EPs, from innovative UK techno and eco-charged electronica to deep crate reissues, maximalist new age vibes, and club acrobatics from Miami. Nuno Beats, photo by Marta Pina When UK pop a … | Continue reading
British Murder Boys Active Agents & House Boys A dozen years since their 'final show', the duo of Regis and Surgeon prove they can still tear it up Active Agents and House Boys by British Murder Boys British Murder Boys went out with a bang in 2012. Performing their “final show” … | Continue reading
The festival has also confirmed an additional Pat Metheny show at the Barbican after the first sold out EFG London Jazz Festival has added a second wave of acts to the lineup for its 2024 edition, taking place later this year. Matthew Herbert is set to return to his house alias, … | Continue reading
The six-hour 'CHIROPTERA MATIERE PREMIERE' is the soundtrack to a 2023 performance at the Paris Opera House Thomas Bangalter, formerly one-half of Daft Punk, has released a new soundtrack album, CHIROPTERA MATIERE PREMIERE. The six-hour album comprises music that the French artis … | Continue reading
Machinedrum and object blue are among the acts playing the event this September Prague's Lunchmeat Festival has revealed the first wave of acts playing its 15th edition later this year. Returning for a full week across multiple venues in the Czech capital, this year's event will … | Continue reading
Machinedrum and object blue are among the acts playing the event this September Prague's Lunchmeat Festival has revealed the first wave of acts playing its 15th edition later this year. Returning for a full week across multiple venues in the Czech capital, this year's event will … | Continue reading
Combining choral and orchestral roots with a love of grindcore, new wave, dream pop and techno, Alex Rigotti speaks to London newcomers Ebbb about the many collisions that have created their sound Photo by Vasilisa Skasca Heaven, Ebbb demonstrate on 'Himmel', is to be found on a … | Continue reading
Charli XCX Brat On her eighth album, the English singer seems both older and somehow younger, still as blunt as ever, without a single duff track on the deck “Yeah, hey, I was just about to do my song, actually.” The previous Charli XCX album Crash, from 2022, gave off the vibe o … | Continue reading
In this month's subscriber podcast John Doran and Luke Turner discuss Claire Denis' 1999 masterpiece Beau Travail It’s a tapsaff special for this month’s Low Culture Podcast, and (quite obviously) that’s got nothing to do with the weather at the moment. Instead, it’s all about Jo … | Continue reading