Thomas Brett
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Resonant Thoughts: Geoff Dyer’s “The Last Days Of Roger Federer And Other Writings” (2022)
“Knowledge has to be laid down in the brain in overlapping and criss-crossed layers. You need the underlay before you can have the carpet and then—then you can abandon the analogy because it’s completely unsustainable. Everything has gradually to become a kind of sediment in the brain, its ocean floor—a place so dark and mysterious Continue reading
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Notes On What Worked
“Let me tell you the secret that has led me to my goal. My strength lies solely in my tenacity.“ – Louis Pasteur At the risk of overthinking things, I take notes about my work as I’m making it, with the belief that reflecting on process sharpens one’s focus and elevates the next session’s prospects enough to make such reflecting Continue reading
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Resonant Thoughts: Fred Gibson On Starting From A Point Of Real Intricacy
“I like styling with something that’s really intricate and complex, sound‑wise. Like dragging a whole finished song into a granular synth. So, you’re starting from a point of real intricacy and trying to find order in it, as opposed to coming from a pure sine wave and trying to add intricacies. I like going the other way around more.” – Fred Continue reading
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Notes On Drumming And Running
“No matter how mundane some action might appear, keep at it long enough and it becomes a contemplative, even meditative act.” “The repetition itself becomes the important thing; it’s a form of mesmerism. I mesmerize myself to reach a deeper state of mind.” – Haruki Murakami Occasionally I wonder about how musicians who aren’t percussionists or drummers Continue reading
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Resonant Thoughts: Anna-Karin Berglund (aka AKB) On Not Working In A Linear Way
“To not work in a linear way when making a track. It’s better to just start somewhere and explore from there, don’t try and write a song from start to finish, make it random. And also don’t be afraid to get theoretical when making music, especially electronic music. There is a lot to be found Continue reading
