Videos

Iasos - live 10.03.23 Video

New age legend Iasos performs a special celestial live performance in front of an NTS Supporter audience, December 21st 2022.

Cumbiaton Total 02.02.23 Video

Delve into cumbiaton: the sound of the Mexico City underground, a 21st century fusion of cumbia and reggaeton.

KẸO KÉO: - Sài Gòn Sound 07.11.22 Video

A documentary following a kẹo kéo singer - a rapidly vanishing form of Sài Gòn street performer that is substantial to the city’s nightlife.

Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė – Rana / Vakarinė (live) 01.08.22 Video

Indrė Jurgelevičiūtė sings Lithuanian folk songs accompanied by string instrument kanklės and weaves them into her own soundscapes combining acoustic sounds, field recordings, synths and electronics.

piglet - it isnt fair 21.07.22 Video

The new single from London-based songwriter piglet.

Wu-Lu - live from The Room 24.05.22 Video

Wu-Lu performs Ten and Broken Homes from his upcoming Warp Records debut, Loggerheard.

Queen Black Acid - 4tab 03.05.22 Video

"4tab" by Queen Black Acid, taken from the Johannesburg production duo's new project Shake OFF! Spirit Malady.

keiyaA - live from The Room 28.04.22 Video

Sink into the trancelike incantations of rising New York soul singer and experimentalist keiyaA, performing as part of a series of video sessions from The Room Studios in Lewisham, South East London.

Brbko - BONSAM B3SU {ft Jawnino} 19.04.22 Video

BONSAM B3SU — the new single from Brbko, featuring repeat collaborator Jawnino. #NEGROPOP #GRIME3

FAUZIA - live from The Room 09.12.21 Video

FAUZIA performs a new untitled song alongside its ok, from 2021 release flashes in time.

Tirzah - live from The Room 12.10.21 Video

Tirzah performs Send Me, Devotion and Hive Mind from her late album, Colourgrade, out now on Domino.

waste(s) BY KMRU 16.09.21 Video

Waste is fundamentally crucial to environmental discourse both in physical and digital domains. It contains the value, usage, and temporality of things, although many are unaware of how much these phygital wastes contribute to the climate catastrophe. Just from our daily lives, we are in situations that contribute to carbon emissions generated through our devices and internet use. In contrast, other parts of the world, such as Nairobi, the subject of KMRU’s piece, are battling with tactile wastes surrounded by landfills affecting communities and the life of humans and other species. waste(s) (2021, 15:48 min.) seeks to reflect on the concept of pollution. It asks: How is waste created? What happens when waste is thought of in different ways, and can waste be a source? To create the piece, KMRU collaged field recordings of waste(d) spaces, electromagnetic sounds of social media sites, and the digital debris of trashed and recycled audio fragments into new compositions. A juxtaposition between the digital-physical concept of waste is recontextualized as an artistic resource for real and imagined pollutions.

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