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Portico Quartet – ‘Memory Streams’ (Album Review)

October 10, 2019 By Anthony Dean-Harris

After the last couple years of albums from London's Portico Quartet -- 2017's Art in the Age of Automation and 2018's companion piece, Untitled (AITAOA #2) -- it's hard to say one is getting more of the same from the group that changed things up for a spell in 2015. The hang is an important instrument in this group's sound, giving their disparately-influenced vibe with it's … [Read more...]

Portico Quartet – “View from a Satellite” (Video)

May 1, 2018 By Anthony Dean-Harris

Portico Quartet's latest album, Untitled (AITAOA #2), the companion album to last year's Art in the Age of Automation, just dropped last week and it's spacey, trippy, dopeness that I can't stop playing. In particular, I can't stop playing the song "View from a Satellite", a brilliant shimmering crescendo where Jack Wyllie's saxophone is superb and fritters about the air like an … [Read more...]

Portico Quartet – ‘Untitled (AITAOA #2)’

April 19, 2018 By Anthony Dean-Harris

Radiohead's 2001 album, Amnesiac, was recorded in the same sessions as their 2000 album, Kid A, which saw the group begin their exploration into a more electronic sound. It's hard not to think about those albums when listening to the Portico Quartet's 2018 album, Untitled (AITAOA #2), which was recorded in the same sessions as last year's release, Art in the Age of Automation, … [Read more...]

Portico Quartet – ‘Art in the Age of Automation’

September 1, 2017 By Anthony Dean-Harris

It's always been hard to peg down the precise sound of the Portico Quartet. The group with the baddest hang (the steel drum, not the conceptual loitering full of camaraderie) in the game has always had electronica elements melded into jazz sensibilities, and with previous efforts to swing the pendulum away from the jazz genre, it's been even more difficult to know what exactly … [Read more...]

Portico Set to Release ‘Living Fields’ (Stream)

March 18, 2015 By Sébastien Hélary

Sadly the Portico Quartet is no more. The band has dropped a member yet Duncan Bellamy, Milo Fitzpatrick and Jack Wyllie are continuing their musical adventures under the moniker Portico. Like a phoenix reborn from its ashes, Portico is now exploring new and foreign territories with a foray into electronic music. The band is set to release their debut as a trio, entitled Living … [Read more...]

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