tag:thequietus.com,2005:/reviewsThe Quietus | Latest Reviews2024-03-15T17:33:11Ztag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339742024-03-15T17:33:11Z2024-03-18T08:28:20ZFour Tet - <i>Three</i><p>The twelfth Four Tet record offers up a rich sonic collage, club-friendly hi-hat patterns, and plenty of plinky-plonky pleasantness – in short, everything you would expect from the 12th Four Tet record</p>Jeremy Allentag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339642024-03-14T18:35:14Z2024-03-15T09:25:58ZSoma - <i>Burning is Learning</i><p>The New Jersey collective play Indian kirtans turned up to eleven, recorded and mastered by members of Monster Magnet</p>JR Moorestag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339622024-03-13T19:03:11Z2024-03-14T09:37:04ZNout - <i> Live Album</i><p>A noisey French trio of flute, drums, and harp pushed well into the red (with occasional guest spots from Mats Gustafsson) prove a breath of fresh air for Jared Dix</p>Jared Dixtag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339582024-03-12T17:19:08Z2024-03-13T09:46:08ZGanavya - <i>Like the sky I’ve been too quiet</i><p>A combination of English and Tamil, ambient and propulsive, Carnatic song and Appalachian folk, make for a deeply sentimental yet inventive record, finds Antonio Poscic</p>Antonio Poscictag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339572024-03-12T09:55:29Z2024-03-12T09:57:39ZBeans - <i>ZWAARD</i><p>Beans latest solo LP, produced by Sasu Ripatti (aka Vladislav Delay), is a nightmare of frenetic beats and hyperkinetic verbiage, in a good way, says Bernie Brooks </p>Bernie Brookstag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339522024-03-10T17:04:32Z2024-03-11T08:20:18ZSoosan Lolavar - <i>Girl</i><p>Teaming up with chamber group Ruthless Jabiru and conductor Kelly Lovelady, the British-Iranian composer’s scores for strings and santoor view themes of social justice through a musical lens</p>Vanessa Aguetag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339482024-03-08T10:22:27Z2024-03-08T16:10:25ZAlison Cotton - <i>Engelchen</i><p>Anchored by organ drones and field recordings, the former Saloon violist / Left Outsides violist and singer tells a story of supreme bravery and compassion, finds Oliver Cookson</p>Oliver Cooksontag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339452024-03-06T18:47:45Z2024-03-07T09:21:20ZAnja Huwe / Xmal Deutschland - <i>Codes / Early Singles (1981–1982)</i><p>A collection of the early work from the German post-punks is released in the same week as the first solo album by the group's former frontwoman. Laviea Thomas investigates…</p>Laviea Thomastag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339322024-03-05T15:10:39Z2024-03-06T08:49:23ZTomato Flower - <i>No</i><p>The full-length debut quartet is rife with tensions, both musical and personal, finds Amanda Farah</p>Amanda Farahtag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339312024-03-05T10:18:28Z2024-03-05T10:20:52ZNaum Gabo - <i>F.Lux</i><p>Optimo’s Jonnie Wilkes and mastering engineer James Savage summon the ghosts of people rutting in the shadows of a Berlin nightclub, finds Jon Buckland</p>Jon Bucklandtag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339262024-03-02T11:57:14Z2024-03-04T08:21:19ZMoor Mother - <i>The Great Bailout</i><p>Powered by pervasive drones and industrial electronics, the latest album from Camae Ayewa follows the money</p>Puja Nanditag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339202024-03-01T10:30:54Z2024-03-06T22:08:15ZErika Angell - <i>The Obsession With Her Voice</i><p>The first solo album from the member of The Moth and Thus Owls offers up a kaleidoscope of vocal sounds, finds Vanessa Ague</p>Vanessa Aguetag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339112024-02-28T17:20:07Z2024-02-29T09:59:37ZThe Pheromoans - <i>Wyrd Psearch</i><p>The time has come to crown The Pheromoans kings of the <em>sprechgesang</em> gang, says Bernie Brooks</p>Bernie Brookstag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/339072024-02-28T09:58:38Z2024-02-28T11:31:48ZSasha Renkas - <i>Safe Place</i><p>From Kyiv, an album of 'nighttime music', all dreamy synths and hushed vocals, looks back with nostalgia across a ruined cityscape</p>Will Salmontag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/338932024-02-26T12:30:18Z2024-02-27T09:17:48ZPissed Jeans - <i>Half Divorced</i><p>Sixth album from the Pennsylvania quartet hinges on a raucous series of absrupt left-turns, finds Jon Buckland</p>Jon Bucklandtag:thequietus.com,2005:Article/338902024-02-23T12:20:54Z2024-02-26T08:36:42ZNPVR - <i>33 34</i><p>The final collaboration between Nik Void and the late Peter Rehberg will mess with you on a deep neurological level, finds Daryl Worthington</p>Daryl Worthington