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scleeve has written the following articles:

105971

DiS Does Neue Meister

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

The Berlin series of concerts continues to delight»

105754

Unexpected Sources: DiS Does Tirkultura 2018

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

A brave, forward-thinking event that richly rewards the curious»

105479

Mount Eerie - Now Only

Review by Sam Cleeve

It finds room to step, however briefly, outside of the agony that marked its predecessor»

104953

DiS Does Neue Meister 2017

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

A stunning showcase of modern classical composers and artists»

104402

William Basinski - A Shadow In Time

Review by Sam Cleeve

Among his most entrancing work»

104245

Loscil - Monument Builders

Review by Sam Cleeve

Some of Loscil’s best, most menacing, most uncompromising work»

104105

Hiss Golden Messenger - Heart Like a Levee

Review by Sam Cleeve

One just in time for the autumn, and then some.»

104050

Flock Of Dimes - If You See Me Say Yes

Review by Sam Cleeve

An endearing, very likeable record indeed»

103993

Another Day In Paradise: DiS Does Obonjan 2016

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

"Your perfect summer holiday with a festival twist", say their marketers. We say they're not far wrong.»

103892

Eluvium - False Readings On

Review by Sam Cleeve

There are some moments of pristine clarity in amongst these earthy, droning compositions»

100769

Night Beds - IvyWild

Review by Sam Cleeve

You almost want to see this wanton career move rewarded for its audacity»

100740

Wilderness 2015: The DiS Review

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

Wilderness plays heavy on the old trope of festival as bohemian utopia»

100702

Wilderness 2015: A Festival Preview

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

DiS's pick of the Oxfordshire festival.»

98029

A Winged Victory for the Sullen - Atomos

Review by Sam Cleeve

It’s as elegant and grandiose and soothing and enveloping as it ever was, and it’s come at just the right time.»

97926

Max Richter on The Blue Notebooks: A 10th Anniversary Track-by-Track Guide

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

Max discusses overcoming the commercial flop of The Blue Notebooks' predecessor...»

97736

Sondre Lerche - Please

Review by Sam Cleeve

Please so often feels like a fantastic exercise in finding the most unusual production direction that doesn’t demand the sacrifice of one iota of catchiness.»

96780

Brian Reitzell - Watch_Dogs Original Game Soundtrack

Review by Sam Cleeve

This music isn’t bad by anybody’s metric. It’s just quite clearly functional music.»

96087

Max Richter - Retrospective

Review by Sam Cleeve

Like moonlight, refracted through one of Buddha’s teardrops. Or something.»

96065

How to Dress Well - What is This Heart?

Review by Sam Cleeve

“What Is This Heart?” feels like How To Dress Well exploring the musical fringes of what How to Dress Well can be.»

95317

Sound and Vision: Music + Film at Sundance London 2014

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

Sam Cleeve reports on the best of Sundance London 2014...»

94746

Hauschka - Abandoned City

Review by Sam Cleeve

A fascinating study of exploiting a modest toolkit far beyond its means.»

92901

Douglas Dare - Seven Hours

Review by Sam Cleeve

These haunted, cloudy meditations certainly mark Douglas Dare out as a bright new talent, and Seven Hours is a formidable opening gambit.»

91247

“In a world you can't get lost in”: The Escapism of Laura Marling's Grand Eagle Ball

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

June 29th, 2013. In a field somewhere, Mick Jagger is warming up for a headline slot on the Pyramid Stage, fervently rooster-strutting around his dressing room. Earlier in the day, Laura Robson had become the first British woman in 15 years to reach the »

89413

Reich, Radiohead and the Pop-Classical Rift: Steve Reich's Radio Rewrite

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

So did everybody watch that three-part Beeb documentary series The Sound and the Fury that aired throughout February? It took a succinct and uncomplicated look at twentieth-century classical music, calling upon New Yorker critic Alex Ross’s bestselling bo»

88564

Stars of the Lid - The Ballasted Orchestra (vinyl reissue)

Review by Sam Cleeve

While The Ballasted Orchestra perhaps isn’t the jewel in the crown of Stars of the Lid’s catalogue, it remains a solid and worthy entry.»

88474

Philip Glass Koyaanisqatsi @ Barbican, London, 14/12/12

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

ko.yaa.nis.katsi (from the Hopi language), n. 1. crazy life. 2. life in turmoil. 3. life disintegrating. 4. life out of balance. 5. a state of life that calls for another way of living. This definition appears emblazoned across the screen above the»

94108

"A part of me would love to reclaim Vivaldi from muzak land" - DiS meets Max Richter

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

Max Richter casts a distinctive shadow on the contemporary classical landscape. Despite spending his formative years sheathed in the a world of musical academia, studying both at the Royal Academy of Music and with the likes of Luciano Berio in Florence (an influence he regards as “a genius,” describing their few meetings as “life-changing”), Richter continues to make the sort of music that's as accessible to fans of post-rock or electronica as it is to admirers of something more traditional.»

87408

Peter Broderick - These Walls of Mine

Review by Sam Cleeve

In many instances, These Walls of Mine is simply a musician following instinct and intrigue, and in that respect Peter Broderick and Erased Tapes have always been very cards-on-the-table about this record.»

87088

Ether 2012: The DiS Preview (+ Playlist)

In Depth by Sam Cleeve

Alongside the Meltdown Festival, Ether is an undeniable highlight of the Southbank Centre's calendar. An annual celebration of inventive, genre-hurdling music, it's previously yielded the sort of unmissable results that range from Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke's appearance alongside the London Sinfonietta (2005), through to last year's breathtaking screening of Stanley Kubricks' seminal 2001: A Space Odessy, in which the presumably problematic task of scoring the film live was effortlessly handled by the Philharmonia Orchestra. This year's programming signals no deviation from the festival's creative, groundbreaking repute. Some of DiS's highligts can be found below, with the full list over at Ether's minisite. At the bottom of the list, you'll find a Spotify playlist featuring some of the artists playing this month's festival.»

86714

Grizzly Bear - Shields

Review by Sam Cleeve

It's the understated confidence about Shields that will win it its admirers.»

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