In the studio with Keith Kenniff
“… my whole aim is to try and work as quickly as I can before my critical brain can catch up and force me to overanalyze…”
“… my whole aim is to try and work as quickly as I can before my critical brain can catch up and force me to overanalyze…”
“… a type of “grey area techno” that falls somewhere between atmospheric wonderings, intergalactic space travel, and post-apocalyptical crawl…”
A trio of beautiful records, full of lush ambience, a touch of melancholy, and a breath of hope.
“… a contemplative journey that leads with a delicate touch to the deepest part of the heart…”
“… a brilliant exploration of mediated modern communication…”
Thoughts on sound design in textural, spectral and functional phases; on metric modulations and polytemporal ideas; and on dance music tribalism.
Today we visit with Moe Espinosa, who records as Drumcell, Hypoxia, and one half of Belief Defect.
David Toop is an English musician, author, and professor of audio culture and improvisation.
The first instalment in a three-part series of articles
An introduction to the revised three-part series and an updated foreword, One tale of hustling.