ALARM Magazine | Issue #30 | Eyvind Kang | Michael Patrick Brady

ALARM Magazine | Issue #30
ALARM Magazine #30 is now available on your local newsstand (it’s true, I’ve seen it), and you should pick it up because it contains a very excellent feature I wrote on composer, violinist, and lover of renaissance literature Eyvind Kang. We mostly discussed his latest release on Tzadik, The Yelm Sessions; an avant-garde concoction of sublime strings and paranoid electronic squalls.

I’ve also got a review of The Balustrade Ensemble’s Capsules pending for ALARM, keep an eye out for that.

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I agree with this Globe editorial: veto casino gambling in Massachusetts.


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