In our afternoon reading: interviews with Helen Oyeyemi and Nikesh Shukla, new writing by Jessie Chaffee, and more.
Afternoon Bites: Mary Robison Revisited, Nadia Sirota, Zsófia Bán Fiction, William Basinski, and More
In our afternoon reading: reviews of books by Mary Robison and Walter Kempowski, an interview with Helen Mintz on translation, and more.
Afternoon Bites: William Basinski and Lawrence English, New Prize in Literature, Tessa Hadley on John Updike’s Fiction, and More
In our afternoon reading: news of new music from William Basinski and Lawrence English, an excerpt from David Peace’s new novel, and much more.
Weekend Bites: Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, Kristine Ong Muslim Fiction, Jo Walton, Laird Barron Interviewed, and More
In our weekend reading: a playlist from Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, fiction by Kristine Ong Muslim, thoughts on the fiction of Jo Walton, and more.
Morning Bites: Morgan Parker, Sarah Gerard Nonfiction, William Basinski on Music,and More
In our morning reading: Morgan Parker talked with Amanda Petrusich, new writing from Sarah Gerard, and much more.
Weekend Bites: William Basinski’s Latest, “The End of the Tour,” Clarice Lispector Fiction, Antonia Crane, and More
In our weekend reading: notes on new music from William Basinski, new writing from Antonia Crane, short fiction from Clarice Lispector, and much more.
Afternoon Bites: Carl Wilson, Subway Maps, Cristina Henríquez Interviewed, William Basinski Reissue, and More
A look at NYC subway maps, a William Basinski album gets reissued, interviews with Cristina Henríquez and Carl Wilson, and more.
The Time Man Forever and William Basinski Collaborated
It would be hard to think of two artists who we’re more fond of at Vol.1 Brooklyn than Kid Millions and William Basinski. One is the drummer whose work with Oneida and Man Forever; the other is the composer behind such works as The Disintegration Loops and A Red Score in Tile. As part of this year’s Ecstatic Music Festival, the two collaborated, and WQXR has images from their performance up now, as well as a recording, which you can hear below. […]