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Decius Trax: The Ransom Note Mix
Don't remix it with AI. Don't expect liner notes on the next one either. Just make them, play them. The post Decius Trax: The Ransom Note Mix appeared first on Ransom Note .
Meakusma Festival announces stacked 2026 lineup for Eupen return
Cosmic Pineapple is taking things deeper this summer with a Cosmic Campout gathering heads at Spirit Horse in Wales from July 24–29 for a five-day immersive experience of nature, ceremony, sound, and community - the biggest edition yet. The post Meakusma Festival announces stacked 2026 lineup for Eupen return appeared first on Ransom Note .
Primavera Porto 2026 – A First-Timer’s Confession
A strong first Primavera. One of Europe's best cities for a weekend, and one of the best reasons to visit it. The post Primavera Porto 2026 – A First-Timer’s Confession appeared first on Ransom Note .
Djrum Announces New EP ‘I Wander’ on Houndstooth
The release follows hot on the heels of a sold-out Barbican show and his widely praised 2025 album Under Tangled Silence, continuing what's shaping up to be one of the most compelling runs of his career. The post Djrum Announces New EP ‘I Wander’ on Houndstooth appeared first on Ransom Note .
Where Sound Ends and Film Begins: Sagat and e/tape’s audio visual references
"Sound and image no longer point to anything but themselves," says Sagat. Ahead of VEIL, his new EP with e/tape on Gems Under The Horizon, the two artists talk through the films and installations that taught them to stop treating sound and image as separate language The post Where Sound Ends and Film Begins: Sagat and e/tape’s audio visual references appeare
Marina Herlop Announces New Self-Released Album, Dja Dja
The record marks her first self-release, following two albums on PAN and an earlier pair of piano-led works that first established her as one of the more singular voices in contemporary avant-garde music. The post Marina Herlop Announces New Self-Released Album, Dja Dja appeared first on Ransom Note .
Good Rubbish: Tom Sharkett On Mistakes, Mentors & Instinct
From W. H. Lung to Julie Byrne's touring band to solo producer, all in the space of eighteen months - Tom Sharkett on making an electronic record that's allowed to sound like a person playing it. The post Good Rubbish: Tom Sharkett On Mistakes, Mentors & Instinct appeared first on Ransom Note .
