Kohnfused about classical?
Each week Michael Kohn introduces us to one famous and one obscure classical composition, attempting to break down barriers and make the genre more accessible. Last week was Ravel and Britten featuring French Horns.
The student newspaper of Imperial College London
The student newspaper of Imperial College London
Section Editor: Tara Pal Chaudhuri and Joe Riordan
The music section covers new releases, live music performances and trends
Each week Michael Kohn introduces us to one famous and one obscure classical composition, attempting to break down barriers and make the genre more accessible. Last week was Ravel and Britten featuring French Horns.
Jamie XX - Loud Places
Rina Sawayama, the up and coming Japanese-born British singer-songwriter, has built a rabid fanbase, in no small part thanks to her brilliant debut album.
Lenzman - African Dream
ENERGY is a mess, a simultaneously enjoyable and frustrating experience. To explain why we’re going back to 2013.
Across the track list, Hit Boy effectively blends grandiose drums, ear-catching synths and dramatic vocal samples in just the right ratios to paint an appropriate backdrop for Benny’s bars.
Music Editor Martin Flerin reviews Extrawelt's "Little we know" EP which he recommends for fans of Max Cooper, Dominik Eulberg and Minilogue
Music Editor Miles Guiiford recommends the Armand Hammer album 'Shrines' to fans of Earl Sweatshirt and Milo as lyrically tight and an unnerving experience. According to him their aggressive sound is perfect for a commute
Does the music of my teenage years actually sound good? Was my taste just trash?
Car Seat Headrest’s latest LP is a transitional period for the band that marks a movement away from the sounds that first got them recognised
Two records from across the globe that we think are fantastic
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