Skip to content

The Sound Projector

Better Listening Through Imagination since 1996

  • About
  • Radio Show
  • Current issue
  • Submissions / contact
  • Shop
  • Recent arrivals
  • Radio show playlists
16/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

Rare Birds

Magda Mayas is a young percussionist from Berlin but her favorite instrument is the piano. And this is sheer luck

Continue reading
16/06/2013 nausika

Wir werden: duo in the process of becoming a significant music-making unit

Rdeca Raketa, Wir werden, GOD Records, GOD 11 (2013) Second album by a Viennese duo specialising in electroacoustic improv, “Wir

Continue reading
15/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

The Purloined Letters

Omnivore is Glenna van Nostrand from Cambridge, MA. On her self-titled LP (FEEDING TUBE RECORDS FTR072) the gimmick is that

Continue reading
15/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

Mirrors Beneath

Phantom Horse produce quite jolly and pleasant music out of their keyboards, guitars and percussive objects, creating a rather dense

Continue reading
14/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

Rise of the Ptarmigans

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 14th June 2013 Glockenspiel, ‘Bellville’ From Dupleix, UK BABEL LABEL / VORTEX BVOR12108 CD

Continue reading
14/06/2013 nausika

Eternal Zio: free-ranging folk drone improv psychedelia weaves a strange spell

Eternal Zio, self-titled, Boring Machines BM043LP / Black Sweat Records BS003LP, LP (2012) Don’t let that label name Boring Machines

Continue reading
13/06/2013 nausika

Billow Observatory: insubstantial ambient music that drifts aimlessly

Billow Observatory, self-titled, Felte CD 003 (2012) Billow Observatory is a duo of two musicians, both with a fair amount

Continue reading
12/06/2013 nausika

A View that won’t Change: hard-rocking melodic proposition with mood music and ambient surprises

Vaquez, A View that won’t Change, self-released CD (2012) The work of one man, Andrew Phillips, but sounding much like

Continue reading
07/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

The Jug is On

The Sound Projector Radio Show Friday 7th June 2013 Motoomi Doi, ‘The Eye of Night has Opened’ From The Illuminated

Continue reading
03/06/2013 Ed Pinsent

No Man is Killing Me

Eventless Plot are probably nobody; “Kanenas” [1. Kanenas means ‘nobody’ in Greek.] as Homer states through the mouth of Ulysses

Continue reading

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 548 549 550 551 552 … 658 Next Posts»

Search

Editorial Address

Ed Pinsent
The Sound Projector
BM Bemused
London WC1N 3XX
United Kingdom
Terms and conditions

Instagram: thesoundprojector
BlueSky: soundprojector.bsky.social

Please note we are not currently accepting submissions. 

Archives

Recent comments

  • Gerry King on Avant-synth-pop with Patrick Wray
  • Amanda on Non-financial Instruments
  • Jason Berry on A Tongue Shriller than all the Music
  • Jim Dennis on Women Of Noise
  • Terry Bennett on Dragged Across Concrete

Tags

acoustic (306) ambient (966) avant-rock (670) beats (345) Black Metal (438) cassettes (500) classical (143) collage (137) composition (931) conceptual (332) dark (694) doom (189) drone (1208) electroacoustic (469) electronic (1312) electronica (294) field recordings (704) folk (212) free jazz (147) guitar (559) improvisation (1246) industrial (260) instrumental (288) jazz (428) minimal (588) noise (1028) percussion (288) performed (756) piano (241) pop music (147) progressive rock (137) psychedelic (230) quiet (136) rock music (147) samples (161) slow (106) songs (662) sound art (829) spoken word (207) stringed instruments (193) synthesiser (292) tapes (231) vinyl (715) vocals (286) voice (360)

Categories

  • Current listening
  • Essays & Articles
  • Interviews
  • Live performances
  • News
  • Radio show playlists
  • Recent arrivals

Copyright statement

The Sound Projector is © 2026 by Ed Pinsent and the respective authors

WordPress Theme: Wellington by ThemeZee.