Gait by Aidan Baker, Simon Goff and Thor Harris from the album The Bit - Video by Chariot Of Black Moth
seen from United Kingdom
seen from France

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from Poland

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Kazakhstan

seen from Türkiye

seen from Türkiye
seen from Türkiye

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Lebanon
seen from Netherlands
Gait by Aidan Baker, Simon Goff and Thor Harris from the album The Bit - Video by Chariot Of Black Moth
Nadja — Sonnborner (Broken Spine Productions/Daymare Recordings)
Nadja fans could be forgiven for thinking they know where Sonnborner is going after the first five minutes or so. That opening movement of “Sonnborner/Aten” (the track that takes up a full 30 minutes of the album’s 42), with Leah Buckareff’s bass prowling the perimeter with the placid menace of a guard dog and Aidan Baker’s soft, faded vocals and slowly unfurling guitar curling in midair, could easily be leading to one of the Berlin-based duo’s more ambient efforts, like 2013’s superlative Flipper. It’s not that every Nadja record always remains locked in the same mode, or even that there aren’t so many Nadja records that pretty much every generalization short of “has some guitars in it” has some exceptions, there’s just no particular indications that “Sonnborner/Aten” is going anywhere else. After, say, ten minutes, our imagined fan might think they’ve finally got a bead on things, after a few strings (Simon Goff and Agathe Max on violin, Julia Kent on cello) wafted in before, at about the eight minute mark, one of the band’s customary walls of sound slammed down. The build was gradual but inevitable, and now it would be easy for them to just lock in and bear down (certainly a method that’s paid dividends before). But one of the things that makes Sonnborner such a vital release for Nadja is that there’s still some new(ish) things they want to try.
The Bit by Aidan Baker, Simon Goff and Thor Harris
Wild at Heart by Aidan Baker, Simon Goff, Thor Harris from the album The Bit
Tin Chapel by Aidan Baker, Simon Goff and Thor Harris from the album Noplace
Caronte by Apparat from the album LP5
Red Robin by Aidan Baker, Simon Goff and Thor Harris from Anthology, a free label sampler by Gizeh Records
Bathroom Dance by Hildur Guðnadóttir from Joker (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)