Dominic Horner

Dominic Horner is a Yangon, Myanmar-based journalist who covers travel and culture, with a focus on issues related to Myanmar. In 2023, he was nominated for a SOPA Award for his coverage of the underground music scene in Yangon. Additionally, he runs a kayaking company in Yangon and is a fanatical wild swimmer—writing extensively about this niche topic.
Brian Eno, Holger Czukay, and J. Peter Schwalm Provide Food for Thought

Brian Eno, Holger Czukay, and J. Peter Schwalm Provide Food for Thought

After more than 25 years, Brian Eno’s Sushi! Roti! Reibekuchen!—a once-in-a-lifetime gig by three experimental giants—finally sees the light of day.

The Lovely Eggs Explore Everyday Struggles and Triumphs

The Lovely Eggs Explore Everyday Struggles and Triumphs

The Lovely Eggs’ latest LP retains their singular blend of psychedelic punk and introspective eccentricity while detailing everyday life’s beauty and pain.

Justice Dance Through the Decades on ‘Hyperdrama’

Justice Dance Through the Decades on ‘Hyperdrama’

Parisian dance duo Justice’s first album in eight years might not bottle the same lightning as their debut, but it’s still got enough charge for a wild night out.

The High Llamas Embrace Their Past, Present, and Future

The High Llamas Embrace Their Past, Present, and Future

Long-standing art pop collective, the High Llamas take big risks on their latest LP, redefining their sound with hip-hop, R&B, and a lot of Auto-Tune.