Brendan Hasenstab

Brendan Hasenstab is a contributing editor with The Signal.
04
Mar

Note: ‘O, Dark Mother’

111MHz: ‘O, Dark Mother.’ Masma Dream World is an artist from Milwaukee who specializes in a choral sort of drone
02
Mar

Note: ‘Puddle (of Me)’

111MHz: ‘Puddle (of Me).’ This is Saya Gray, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter-producer from Toronto. Here on her new record, Saya, in
25
Feb

Note: ‘Millions Are Lost (Are We All in This Together?)’

111MHz: ‘Millions Are Lost (Are We All in This Together?).’ Half of the great early 2000s British duo Johnny Boy,
23
Feb

Note: ‘Una Cumbia en Kinshasa’

‘Una Cumbia en Kinshasa.’ From the new album Mapambazuko, this is a collaboration between the Peruvian musician Alejandra Cárdenas—aka
18
Feb

Note: ‘Ô Signe des Temps (Iueke Dub Remix)’

‘Ô Signe des Temps (Iueke Dub Remix).’ In 1986, the Québécois artist Bernardino Femminielli put together a cover of Prince’
16
Feb

Note: ‘When We Swam Together’

111 MHz: ‘When We Swam Together.’ The Lebanese composer and producer Fadi Tabbal is back with I Recognize You From
06
Feb

Note: Even the Horizon Knows Its Bounds

‘Even the Horizon Knows Its Bounds.’ The Australian artist and curator Lawrence English may be best known for running the
04
Feb

Note: ‘Issa’

111 MHz: ‘Issa.’ The Malian desert blues band Songhoy Blues is back with their fourth album, Heritage. From which, here’
30
Jan

Note: ‘Twilight’

111 MHz: ‘Twilight.’ Hiroshima native Sakura Tsuruta is making waves in the world of dance music with an expressive style
28
Jan

Note: ‘Things Ain't What They Used to Be’

111 MHz: ‘Things Ain't What They Used to Be.’ Setting the time machine for 1957, and the album