
Geeta Dayal
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Arts critic and journalist for 20 years for major publications. Support my work on Patreon: patreon.com/geetadayal Contact: geeta.dayal (at) gmail.com
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OUT NOW! ISSUE 345: Melissa E Anderson on the oblique horrors of Joshua Oppenheimerâs strange and haunting film âThe End,â Geeta Dayal on the new double album âNaya Beat Volume 2: South Asian Dance and Electronic Music 1988â1994â Naya Beat Records, and more. 4columns.org



âThe double album is more than just a collection of old songs; itâs an excavation of a lost chapter in the history of a dynamic global diaspora.ââGeeta Dayal writes about âNaya Beat Volume 2: South Asian Dance and Electronic Music 1988â1994â Naya Beat Records 4columns.org/dayal-geeta/naâŠ

âAftab has a long reach into history; she selects inspirations unfamiliar to Western audiences and then breathes life into these vintage sounds.ââGeeta Dayal on Arooj Aftabâs album âNight Reign,â from our 12th most-read review of 2024 4columns.org/dayal-geeta/arâŠ



Cochin Moon rises again by Geeta Dayal . And so do four other reissued LPs by experimental Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono 4columns.org/dayal-geeta/haâŠ




OUT NOW! ISSUE 356: Geeta Dayal on stillness and tintinnabulation in Estonian composer Arvo PĂ€rtâs album âSilentium,â Brian Dillon on comedy and psychopathology in âThrilled to Death: Selected Storiesâ by Lynne Tillman Soft Skull Press, and more. 4columns.org



OUT NOW: ISSUE 360! K. Austin Collins on âLA Rebellionâ Film at Lincoln Center, Geeta Dayal on âTsapiky! Modern Music from Southwest Madagascar,â Ed Halter on Steina Buffalo AKG Art Museum, and Sasha Frere-Jones on âEverybodyâs Head Is Open to Sound: Writings on Tom Wilsonâ 4columns.org


OUT NOW! ISSUE 360: Geeta Dayal on the startling exuberance of âTsapiky! Modern Music from Southwest Madagascarâ Sublime Frequencies; K. Austin Collins writes about the far-reaching legacy of the films in the âLA Rebellion: Then and Nowâ series Film at Lincoln Center; & more. 4columns.org

âThe idea of a 200-bpm tune being played at a funeral might seem odd to some. But even though the parts of the song move rapidly, the overall effect is like staring at the oceanââGeeta Dayal on âTsapiky! Modern Music from Southwest Madagascarâ Sublime Frequencies 4columns.org/dayal-geeta/tsâŠ
