In the studio with PCM
“… many notable artists release their music without the attention they deserve, and a lot of silly music has too much space…”
“… many notable artists release their music without the attention they deserve, and a lot of silly music has too much space…”
“… sounds, images, and movements are all sources of inspiration […] I work like a sculptor, but with sounds, lights and objects…”
“… combining synthetic textures with organic sound, and merging the familiar with the unknown…”
There comes a moment, when, beyond exploring their favourite instrument, a musician ventures in search of pleasures found beyond
“… I love the idea that your own projects and your own perception of your ideas, can evolve by themselves when you leave them alone…”
“… a much-desired segment in the arsenal of modules to produce complex textures and granular soundscapes…”
“… all the great recordings were made with what people had available to them at the time, and Picasso already knew: when I haven’t got any blue, I use red…”
“Some ideas slip away, like beautiful shooting stars. Others, by dint of playing them, begin to structure themselves. But there are no rules…”
David Toop is an English musician, author, and professor of audio culture and improvisation.