I Care If You Listen
18 articles
London's “Eternal Series” Honors the Generous Possibilities of Experimental Music
Michelle Hromin reviews the “Eternal Series” experimental music performance held at London's Swiss …
ListN Up Playlist: Patrick Shiroishi (March 12, 2026)
Patrick Shiroishi curates a personal playlist showcasing influential music from his life. The selec…
Through “The Great Wall of Los Angeles,” The LA Philharmonic Explores the Importance of Living History
The Los Angeles Philharmonic presented ‘The Great Wall of Los Angeles’ concert on March 7 at Walt D…
Video Premiere: Beyond This Point Performs “TacocaT” by Julie Zhu
Chicago-based ensemble Beyond This Point premieres a video performance of “TacocaT,” a commissioned…
Luminescence Festival 2026 Explores the Electrifying and Meditative Potential of Listening
Vanessa Ague reviews performances from Luminescence Festival 2026, highlighting sets by artists inc…
Talk Show Parses Daytime TV Absurdity and Horror at Roulette Intermedium
Talk Show, the experimental duo featuring Qasim Naqvi and Steph Richards, performed at Roulette Int…
In Miller Theatre Composer Portrait, Lisa Bielawa Revels in Her Creative Identities
Stephanie Ann Boyd reviews a Composer Portrait concert featuring Lisa Bielawa at Miller Theatre in …
Peter Meanwell Bids Farewell to Borealis with One Final Festival
Peter Meanwell, the outgoing director of Borealis, discusses his final festival edition scheduled f…
ListN Up Playlist: Rachel Beetz (February 26, 2026)
Rachel Beetz curates a personal playlist featuring music from artists she cherishes. The playlist i…
5 Questions to Camila Agosto (composer, interdisciplinary artist)
Yaz Lancaster interviews composer and interdisciplinary artist Camila Agosto about her upcoming pre…
On Zeena Parkins’ “Lament for the Maker,” the Melodic and Experimental Beautifully Merge
Zeena Parkins has created a musical work titled ‘Lament for the Maker’ that pays homage to Mills Co…
Cross-Cultural Music is Not Just About Knowledge – It's Embodying Another Way of Being
MEGUMI explores cross-cultural music as a profound mode of connecting beyond mere technical knowled…
The Industry LAB 2026 is Cracking Opera Open and Inviting New Voices in
The Industry's 2026 LAB series, presented at the Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater in Los Angeles…
ListN Up Playlist: Marlo De Lara (February 12, 2026)
Marlo De Lara curates a playlist focused on quietude, featuring a selection of artists including Su…
Flutronix Collapses Time and Mines Multitudes on “Black Being” Album
Flutronix's new album ‘Black Being’ is a collaborative project recorded with Mei-Ann Chen and the C…
Opera Philadelphia’s “Complications in Sue” is a Delicious Mosaic of Life’s Absurdities
Opera Philadelphia’s Complications in Sue is a fun, fantastically stylish, genre-defying work that …
Ishmael Ali “Burn the Plastic, Sell the Copper” Explores Quirky, Communal Sonic Palettes
Ishmael Ali's album ‘Burn the Plastic, Sell the Copper’ offers an exploration of unique and communa…
Dark Music Days 2026 Embodies the Communal Spirit of Icelandic Contemporary Music
Dark Music Days 2026 is a contemporary music festival held in Reykjavík, Iceland, showcasing the co…
Experimental Sound Studio's Sonic Pavilion Redux is Public Art that Nourishes
The article reviews Sonic Pavilion Redux, an audible gallery exhibit by the Experimental Sound Stud…
“Bloodlines Interwoven” Navigates the Push and Pull of Diasporic Cultures at National Sawdust
Yaz Lancaster reviewed a performance called ‘Bloodlines Interwoven’ featuring Kaoru Watanabe and gu…
ListN Up Playlist: Niloufar Shiri (January 29, 2026)
Niloufar Shiri curates a personal playlist highlighting the musical influences that have shaped her…
The Pay Is Too Damn Low. What Gives?
Brenda Patterson provides guidance for composers on setting fair compensation for their work. The a…