So far, Angine de Poitrine have only played Canada and France but they’ll make their US debut later this year, playing Le ...
Whether making microtonal pop or playing Renaissance instruments with sheep bones, a crop of bold artists are making genuinely strange music go mainstream – but are they at the mercy of the algorithm?
With Khn de Poitrine on a double-necked microtonal guitar/bass and Klek de Poitrine on drums, they played the songs "Sarniezz ...
3D printing has the opportunity to revolutionize yet another industry, music. We've seen some amazing 3D-printed instruments like this violin from Monad Studios. Now, a research group from the ...
At first glance, Flying Microtonal Banana is one of the more oddly-named albums that have dropped in recent days. What might be an odder, albeit fun to say, name is the band who created it. King ...
One of the infrequent pleasures of ethnic weddings and bar or bat mitzvahs in the era before DJs began contributing to musical unemployment (may God forgive me) was the chance encounter with jazz ...
Flying Microtonal Banana, album number nine for Australia's King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard (out now on ATO) follows through with the band's unwritten promise to always ambitiously try new (and ...
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