DiS discovers the art of discord at Dark Mofo festival, Australia
We explore Australia boldest, darkest and most eccentric festival»
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So steady in progression that you never even notice the final collapse into chaos»
We explore Australia boldest, darkest and most eccentric festival»
An originality which few albums can fully lay claim to.»
As if a child was operating two stereos and alternating turning the volume up and down on each one»
Slowly, irresistible torpor»
The Swedish electronic artist talks us through her new album, an incredibly personal, uncompromising piece of work»
If you are a fan of Air, it should keep you happy»
Erasure and Echo Collective are interesting projects, but they may need to find another way to work together»
This is an excellent album, and should appeal to anyone interested in contemporary composition»
Continuously changing, perfectly timed, evenly spaced - an impeccable album»
The down under edition of Unsound is every bit as rich and delightful as its European version»
Both calming and exploratory»
Almost like a time lapse recording of the disintegration of place over time»
Unfortunately, the remix format really extracts and commodifies the sounds of the original albums rather than do anything wildly different or interesting to it»
Both elegiac and sacred»
It’s a nice album»
Consistently sweet and lilting, building multiple layers of sound to orchestral intensity»
We talk to the duo about their long-running soundtrack radio show from Australia»
DiS explores the Sydney scene with a few of the key players»