
Although producing music is generally an iterative process in which you return to tracks begun yesterday, last week, or last year with an ear to gradually improving them, ideally it’s an all-at-once process that leverages time running out. In One Session is the principle of maximizing what you can improvise, record, edit, and arrange in an uninterrupted span of making music with the goal of completing a track. This is work done quickly and boldly, work that asks you to reach for sounds, find their inner- and inter-connections, spin and layer their textural variations, and organize them into a form that captures the energy of your right now. The results won’t be perfect, but the work is flow and flow tunes you into serendipities like a radio dial finding the station. Find the right frequency, get the clear reception: making music in one session is a performance at the heart of music’s matter.

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