Lawrence English
A Young Person’s Guide To Hustling (In Music and The Arts)
For The Work
The first instalment in a three-part series of articles
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.
“… I surrendered to new approaches and ways of music creation…”
A trio of beautiful electronic, modern classical, and ambient music to start off your week…
“… something very intimate, delicate, and serene…”
“… a serene meditation on sound and space, capturing the quiet noises of the piano, bathing in the warm tones from the analogue machines…”
“… contemporary humanity has lost the ability to engage in a productive solitude…”
“I have a fondness for strange old music from the early years of the shellac… I just love tossing those old records in a pile on the carpet as I play them… it’s a deliciously irresponsible feeling!”
… otherworldly sonicnecromancy, where long-dormant spirits are evoked, summoning an extremely heavy presence…
“… too much gear usually leads to boring ideas, while many good ideas reduce the amount of equipment…”