The Music Box.

Entries about the music I like.

Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden
Post-rock, Ambient Akhil Srivatsan Post-rock, Ambient Akhil Srivatsan

Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden

Of course it isn’t fair that if you were to split the world’s population in two halves, you would find 4 billion people, on the one hand, who give more than they’re given in return, and 4 billion, on the other, who are given more than they give. Of course it isn’t fair that there’s no real reason for this except the inherent unfairness of the world, what it means to be.

Read More
Slow & Steady // Music of the Week / WS 17-May-21
Hip-hop, Electronic, Post-punk, Rock, Ambient Akhil Srivatsan Hip-hop, Electronic, Post-punk, Rock, Ambient Akhil Srivatsan

Slow & Steady // Music of the Week / WS 17-May-21

This week’s playlist has served as a soundtrack to my efforts to count my blessings, name them one by one, and stay the course, to just keep going: be it with Stranger Fiction, with work, or with life. It starts with the nightchill downtempo of A Forest Mighty Black’s Duo Trippin’ and ends with Kendrick Lamar telling you 'we’re going to be all right.'

Read More
Jon Hopkins — Immunity
🐐, Electronic, Ambient Akhil Srivatsan 🐐, Electronic, Ambient Akhil Srivatsan

Jon Hopkins — Immunity

Usually when you can't finish an album it's indicative of its failings. But in rare cases, it's indicative of a greatness that compels you to behave like some sort of character from a movie: hold your head in your hands, sink to your knees, stare at the sky, shake your head in disbelief, whisper wow through teary eyes. That's what happens with Immunity. 

Read More
Nicolas Jaar — Cenizas
Ambient, Electronic Akhil Srivatsan Ambient, Electronic Akhil Srivatsan

Nicolas Jaar — Cenizas

Since his previous album Sirens, Nicolas Jaar has been particularly concerned with how electronic music can reflect his anxieties about the geopolitical future of the world. Cenizas appears to very much be a continuation of that exploration. It isn't bleak, but it is certainly concerned.

Read More
The Soft Pink Truth — Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase
Ambient, Electronic Akhil Srivatsan Ambient, Electronic Akhil Srivatsan

The Soft Pink Truth — Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase

Great ambient albums don’t sit in the background, but are instead unforgettable. Be it Music For Airports, or Disintegration Loops, or The Tired Sounds of Stars of the Lid, they’re all hugely memorable. The same is true for Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase, by The Soft Pink Truth, the pseudonym of Drew Daniel, one half of Matmos.

Read More