Features
Interview: Kali Malone
The composer and sound artist on the endurance element of her work and the epiphanies of her new album.
The Return of Events: Berlin
Berlin returns to the dance floor. Maya-Róisín Slater visits five parties to find out how the city's club scene is embracing its recent rebirth.
One adds and the other subtracts: Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke on Ableton
Perspectives: Niks Delanancy, Cofounder Of Black Bandcamp
As Black Bandcamp enters its fifth month, we speak with one of the founders about its rapid growth and fiercely independent approach.
The Many Second Lives of Lindsay Lohan
Once again, the former child star is back, and trying to convince us she’s turned herself around.
Rising: Hiro Kone
Mica Levi on soundtracking ‘Monos’
Following their scores for Under the Skin and Jackie, the London experimentalist is now orchestrating for a new teen survival thriller.
Rave's Psychedelic Resurgence
We explore the renewed interest in LSD and psilocybin, their long history in the dance music scene and usage as tools for transformation—and fun.
Laurie Anderson: where to start in her back catalogue
Our Listener’s Digest series continues with the unlikely major-label star and electronic music pioneer who emerged from the New York art world
Club Matryoshka: The Virtual Nightclub That Predates Coronavirus
The organisers tell us why online raving was a popular choice long before the pandemic.
Caterina Barbieri: Ecstatic computation
The Italian composer distills her creative process with Maya-Roisin Slater.
Amnesia Scanner: Reprocessing Realities
The kaleidoscopic world of Courtesy
Aesthetic: Pan Daijing
Why Ziúr Makes Music For Outsiders
Maya-Róisín Slater speaks with the Berlin-based artist following the release of Antifate, her most personal album to date.
Glenn Copeland: the musical visionary finding an audience at 74
He worked for years on kids’ TV shows like Sesame Street while making ambient masterpieces in obscurity. Now Copeland is finally getting his dues – and finding comfort in his identity
Richie Hawtin on his origins as F.U.S.E. and how he made techno in the early ’90s
Signal Path is a series that delves into the creative process of our favorite producers and musicians.
'It's an absurd profession': the world's most infamous bouncers tell all
They have a fearsome reputation for excluding eager clubbers – but as a documentary about Berlin’s doormen is released, three of them explain why their policies are ‘all about tolerance’
Lucrecia Dalt: Atmospheres touch
Maya-Roisin Slater hears about the method behind the Colombian artist's surreal musical constructions.
Holly Herndon: Mind-bending music for a digital apocalypse
Where is Ana Mendieta? Inspiring a new generation of artists
This piece was for the now defunct publication ArtSlant, and is no longer archived online.