Experience the second Acousmatic Crossings live diffusion featuring Matt Gender’s explosive Scintillation and Valentin Sismann’s intimate, meditative Morphame.
Tag: music
Where Reasoning Ends, Awareness Begins
Dear Metapsychonauts, Since our last communiqué, something has quickened, it seems to me. The sleeper is stirring, the dream is destabilizing, the fog of time is fizzling, deliquescing, scintillating with the echoes of a forgotten eternity. Heaven and …
VIDEO: Acousmatic Crossings Live Diffusion from June 4th, 2025
It’s been a very busy Summer here in Acousmatic Crossings land so we are a little late in presenting this video—but better late… as they say! On June 4th, 2025 we had out first (of hopefully many) live Acousmatic music diffusions featuring artists that …
George’s Last Trip
When audiophile George takes a joyride after quitting his job, his neural indulgence on the Skyway proves disconnecting from reality has fatal consequences.
Last Guitar
My first, Amarilla—cost me a hundred bucks, / I went hungry at that price, but she and I would pass / whole weeks without speaking to a soul… /
Pat’s Modern Life: An Interview with Pat Irwin
The legendary Pat Irwin was part of New York’s No Wave scene; makes ambient country; scored Rocko’s Modern Life; and was a member of The B-52s for 18 years.
Teachings from the Spirit of Cannabis
Nostalgia enters the breath, its smell, its long arms of comfort… they stretch beyond those early years to blush across my skin, into my soft centre, and coil silken tendrils at the nape of my neck.
Journey to the West (from Key to the Highway)
This chapter from Richard Andrews’ debut novel has a bit of everything: sex, humor, tragedy, adventure… and of course, music. In these pages, we meet young Chris Hunter and his Aussie bandmates, just after a terrible accident has derailed their dreams of making it big and changed their lives forever.
Cultural Consumption – February / March 2022
Fiction, films and search engines meet indigenous names and the chatter of jays; where does our attention wander when it strays on the dappled path?
CULTURAL CONSUMPTION: Stuff We’re Reading, Watching, and Listening to—Dec 2021 / Jan 2022
Our bodies transform what we eat, and with our minds we re-create and transform culture. Here are some of the works that have gotten our attention recently and feel worth sharing.
Lo fatal by Rubén Darío – performance and translation
Marco V Morelli reads Darío’s classic in original Spanish, with music by Doug Duff. There is a new English translation as well.








