A Fugue in Four Colors
Most fugues only have three movements.
Most fugues only have three movements.
Here is Part 3 of my interview with artist Guy Laramée. Read Part 2 here. ANOBIUM: Many of these ‘thinkers’ you mention are definitively ‘eastern’ in their philosophical approach. What do you think about the East vs. West dichotomy (if it can even be called that), and do you feel that you address this question with […]
Drunk or in character, or both.
It might be better said as the immateriality of evil. There’s something pernicious about the way Bolaño writes. It lacks the pulp and flame of commercial horror, but it cuts the center of horror. It takes that nasty thing, throws it against the wall, and watches it drip to the floor. That’s the real secret: how […]
I love me some minimal music. I really, really do. When my soul begins to crave a daze, a drone, music that is more aura- than piece-driven, nothing else will do. Philip Glass put a famous face to minimal music in the mid-60s and ‘70s. What makes this music some of the most interesting to […]