Brendan Hasenstab

Brendan Hasenstab is a contributing editor with The Signal.
06
Jul

‘Sad Piano House’

The Canadian electronic musician Dan Snaith, who releases music under the names Caribou, Manitoba, and Daphni, has done something surprising
04
Jul

‘8’

Michael Gordon is a prolific classical composer based in New York City. Here, back in 2021, he collaborated with the
01
Jul

‘Carved From’

The decorated New York City jazz guitarist and bandleader Mary Halvorson has a new record out, About Ghosts—a cause
29
Jun

‘Into Dust (Still Falling)’

The U.K. electronic mastermind Kieran Hebden, who records as Four Tet, is back with a single that turns a
27
Jun

‘Dear June’

A native of Rio de Janeiro, Amon Tobin now lives in Montreal, after living, well, literally all around the world.
24
Jun

‘Blister’

Off to New Zealand for some A-grade indie rock by Yumi Zouma, a Christchurch-based four-piece. Someone has mistreated their singer,
22
Jun

‘Mysterious Girl’

This single, from Los Angeles-based Neggy Gemmy’s upcoming album, is a perfect lost Saint Etienne song. It begins with
20
Jun

‘Miraverahí’

Buscabulla is a duo that met and started working together in Brooklyn, though they’re both from Puerto Rico. This
17
Jun

‘Yowzers’

This majestic piano-and-vocals track is a blues for climate change from Ben LaMar Gay, the Chicago-based cornetist and composer: “Ain’
15
Jun

‘Allbarone’

This coming September, Baxter Dury will return with his ninth album, produced by Paul Epworth. The R&B signer