The Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday at Glastonbury

The Dalai Lama’s 80th birthday at Glastonbury

Sunday 28 June, in Somerset county, England, was the last day of Glastonbury Festival, one of the most important international music festival: 27 stages covering the whole areas and 4 days of non-stop music. There were several guests, including Florence and the Machine, Kanye West, Patti Smith, the Who, Alt J, Flying Lotus and many others.

John Moose, the band you can listen to only in a forest

John Moose, the band you can listen to only in a forest

Escaping the city to dive into nature. Literature, cinema and music often tell stories about urban escapism. For the John Moose folk band, composed of five musicians coming from Värmland’s wild woods, Sweden, environment is a vital issue. To such an extent that they thought to “oblige” their listeners to escape into woods to listen

Antony Hegarty, aboriginal Australians and the uranium mine

Antony Hegarty, aboriginal Australians and the uranium mine

A few days ago Antony Hegarty, the lead singer of the band Antony and the Johnsons, participated in the Dark Mofo Festival, a music festival taking place in Tasmania. She sang her hits on the Odeon theatre’s stage in Hobart for an hour without saying a word. But when she got back to the stage for an

James Murphy’s Subway Symphony

James Murphy’s Subway Symphony

Every day, subway is used by billions of people. People have pretty controversial opinions on such mean of public transport. They are useful, but often they are also too alienating and during peak hours they can be a real mess.     James Murphy, LCD Soundsystem stated his point of view about New York subway very clearly:

ListenTree, the loudspeaker tree

ListenTree, the loudspeaker tree

Today, we are used to receive digital information mostly through wearable electronic devices we always bring with us. However, these devices make us alienate from everything surrounding us. That is why some researchers have been working for almost two decades on so called “calm technologies”, technologies stimulating our attention but not demanding it.   Developed

Tactile music to cure tinnitus

Tactile music to cure tinnitus

Apparently, MuteButton is quite similar to a common digital music player, equipped with comfortable Bluetooth headphones, but if you take a better look, you realise it features an intra-oral array, which is the technological core of this device, conceived to relieve tinnitus, the hearing of a hiss or a buzz when no external sound is present.  

Recycled Orchestra: How to make music out of rubbish

Recycled Orchestra: How to make music out of rubbish

Cateura is a little village on the outskirts of Asunción, in Paraguay. It is known for being the landfill of the whole country, as it is literally sitting on a huge mountain of… waste. Cateura is considered to be one of the poorest areas of Latin America, a neighbourhood where people live with tons of rubbish, get information