Thomas Brett
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Database: Ricardo Villalobos On Spaces and Reverbs
“What I try to do with electronic music is try to sound as good and free and as spacey as an acoustic recording. This is the big reference for me, but it’s nearly impossible. Because the electronic frequencies are more defined and the rooms, you have to create rooms with spaces and reverbs. All the Continue reading
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Resonant Thoughts: Adam Gopnik’s “The Real Work: The Mystery Of Mastery” (2023)
“At the core of the mystery is a lesson we can too easily miss. It has to do with the way one time talks to another. We talk about things we prize, art above all, as ‘timeless.’ It’s the most familiar generalization we make: it’s a timeless picture, a timeless melody, or even a timeless Continue reading
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Database: James Holden On Process As A Living System
“I usually sneak it up on myself, like I start designing an instrument and then the songs come out by accident as a result. It’s weird–sometimes I’ll go in the studio and something will come out by itself, but the process and the method of it is really important to me. I have to have Continue reading
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On Seeking Beautiful Outputs
“I’m lazy; that’s why I like machines. They do things I would not have thought of. I can put things into them, and then I can see something happen there beyond what I would have had the time, the taste, or the endurance to have produced myself. I usually don’t want to slavishly make something Continue reading
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Art About Music: Alma Thomas’ “Red Azaleas Singing and Dancing Rock and Roll Music” (1976)
“Red Azaleas Singing and Dancing Rock and Roll Music” (1976) by Alma Thomas Continue reading
