9:16 pm in Releases by Matthew Sansom

London’s Matthew Sansom has created a lush collection of unearthly sounds, a suite of tracks whose serenity is balanced by a subtext of unease: Did I just hear that? Where did that come from? Was that part of the recording? As a series of melodic waves and static pulses interact with carefully selected field recordings [...]
Tags: Apparition, Apparitions, Field Recordings, Footsteps, Hammer, Listener, London, Mirages, Perceptions, Phenomena, Pulses, Sansom, Serenity, Subtext, Time Size, Title Time, Unease, Waves, Whispers
6:03 pm in radio by radioartnet

 Whenever I am invited to write ”a few words” about a new piece, ready to be premiered on radio, I feel a sense of unease.  It reminds of the time when, as a theatre director, I was inevitably forced to expose my concept to the cast and, even worse, to some theatre authorities, the dreaded [...]
Tags: Colloquial Term, Few Words, Flowing River, Fresh Water, Greco Roman, Jovanovic, Mandatory Disclosure, Many Rivers, Mind Time, New Radio, Nymphs, Political Correctness, Professional Theatre, Radio Piece, Rain Clouds, Repertory, Resentment, Roman Mythology, Theatre Director, Unease, Work Of Art