‘Art reflects the mind and soul of the creator.’ We talk to electronic music producer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.
Read moreInterview: Lucrecia Dalt
‘Music should be a more absorbent art form.’ We talk to electronic music producer Lucrecia Dalt.
Read moreThe Disintegration Loops
Cloudy electronic tones billow and deteriorate on this plaintive ambient album by William Basinski.
Read moreInterview: E Ruscha V
‘I often savour the moments of discovery before sharing.’ We talk to music producer E Ruscha V.
Read moreGrief
Early-morning telephone calls and go-karting feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Grief'.
Read moreInterview: Angélica Negrón
‘I love art that makes me see the world in different ways.’ We talk to composer Angélica Negrón.
Read moreBrief Encounters
Our 2017 interviewees pose questions to their fellow artists, authors, composers, and filmmakers.
Read moreThe Brief
A roundup of all of Silent Frame's 2017 interviews for The Brief, from Emma Donoghue to Marina Lewycka.
Read moreRule of Three I
A roundup of the artworks featured in the Rule of Three column in 2017, from Archipelago to Ligneous.
Read moreInterview: Black Marble
‘Unappreciated art is doomed to disappear.’ We talk to electronic musician Black Marble.
Read moreInterview: Off World
‘Kanye West twisted his ego into fascinating shapes.’ We talk to Sandro Perri, member of Off World.
Read moreInterview: Hauschka
‘Knowledge gives you the satisfaction of development.’ We talk to composer and pianist Hauschka.
Interview: Blanck Mass
Venezuela
Interactive sculptures, virtual reality, and secret diaries feature in this selection of four Venezuelan artworks.
Read moreInterview: Lusine
'Critics should like or dislike an artwork on its own terms.' We talk to electronic musician Lusine.
Read moreFever Ray
A tangle of timbres, from whistling synths to pattered percussion, emerge on Fever Ray's ghostly debut album.
Read moreInterview: Annie Hart
'Art can revise and elucidate history.' We talk to Annie Hart, musician and member of Au Revoir Simone.
Read moreRadio-Activity
Kraftwerk act as self-styled scientists on this album, and their electronic experiments crackle with energy.
Read moreAn Empty Bliss
Fifties music hall songs are dusted down and distorted in this poignant ambient album by The Caretaker.
Read moreZodiac
Clattering percussion and cellar monsters feature in this trio of artworks related to the word 'Zodiac'.
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