INTO Magazine - Sound and Music's online members' magazine

 

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INTO is Sound and Music’s online magazine, sent each month to Sound and Music Members, Innovators, Education Members and Industry Members.

It’s all about the music and sound that we’re into – hence the name. Like Sound and Music, INTO is about exploring contemporary approaches to music and sound across a wide range of styles. From contemporary composition to sound art and innovative approaches to folk, noise, jazz and any number of other genres, we try to introduce you to new things in interesting and fun ways.

INTO is an online magazine and we have designed it to be easy to read on screen without needing to zoom in. The online format means you’ll find audio and video that enables you to listen to and watch art as well as read about it. If you become a Member of Sound and Music, you’ll receive an alert each month by email and you’ll be able to download a PDF of the issue as well, so that you can print out individual articles or the whole magazine if you prefer reading in hard copy.

You can see a sample issue of the magazine here (click to view full screen) and if you’d like to receive it each month, join Sound and Music as a Member.

 

 

Here is a list of the content we've featured so far:

September 2009
On the Waterfront: Leafcutter John
Ligeti’s frighteningly funny flea market: Le Grand Macabre – Richard Steinitz
The Art of Sound: Expo Leeds – Robert Worby
How To... Build a Hydrophone
Philip Pullman: My Sound and Music
Sound into Vision: Lumisonic
Top 10 Creative iPhone Apps
From the Blogs
News
Opportunities

October 2009
Matthew Sergeant: ‘Flights of fancy outside the rigorous world I’ve defined’
Gas and Wolfgang Voigt: Dark, ambient, nostalgic techno – Geeta Dayal
Complexity and Simplicity: Composition in 2009 – John Fallas
How To...Create a sonic sculpture
From the Blogs: Ligeti, Turnage, Warp20
News
Opportunities

November 2009
Louis Andriessen: ‘I'm interested in expressing beautiful music, not myself’
The Cutting Edge of Jazz: Marcus O'Dair on innovation at the London Jazz Festival
Ryoji Ikeda: bridging the divide between sound and visual art
Akram Khan: My Sound and Music
Unsung Electroacoustic Hero: Tristram Cary
From the Blogs
News
Opportunities

December 2009
Riddle Me This: A profile of Janek Schaefer - Philip Sherburne
The Archaeology of Memory: Richard Barrett’s Mesopotamia - Tim Rutherford-Johnson
Bonanzas at Butlins: All Tomorrow’s Parties - David Cotner
What we’re INTO: this month’s listening selection
featuring work by Colin Riley, Jonathan Harvey, Sarah Nicolls, Duncan Chapman and Sonia Paco-Rocchia
How To… Compose for Flutes - Carla Rees
From the Blogs
News
Opportunities