In the studio with Halina Rice
“… I’ve always been interested in what gives a piece of music emotional content, which for me derives from harmony as well as melody…”
“… I’ve always been interested in what gives a piece of music emotional content, which for me derives from harmony as well as melody…”
… a radiant, soft-focused work of wide-eyed romanticism and childlike innocence…
“… creation is a cathartic process for me, and I’m drawn to it like a moth to light…”
“… I’ve become immensely enthusiastic about emotional embodiment… I’d like to evoke specific feelings in the audience during the listening sessions…”
“… I don’t distinguish so much between Techno and Ambient. For me, it’s the same: a soundtrack to special moments…”
“… there’s no point in wasting a lot of time on a track which obviously isn’t going to work, the listeners can hear it’s not been fun to work on…”
“… I really embrace the warbly unsteadiness of tapes, the intentional sound degradation, and focus on deeply textural stuff…”
“… textural ambience with a cinematic arc that guides a modern classical piece on an atmospheric journey…”