Siavash Amini & Eugene Thacker
A Quiet Glow (For Chūya Nakahara)
“… the idea of the fragility of the human being…”
“… the idea of the fragility of the human being…”
“… 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…”
“… the sonic equivalent of dust motes floating in a sunbeam…”
“… the music is a reflection of this artist’s personal journey through isolation, loss, and, ultimately, destiny…”
“… I do not have a concrete strategy. I would say it is more philosophy. I try to avoid too much knowledge; that way, I can keep up a playful approach…”
“… I really embrace the warbly unsteadiness of tapes, the intentional sound degradation, and focus on deeply textural stuff…”
“… sometimes all these memories are captured with a photograph, and sometimes we can capture them with music…”
I suppose it wouldn’t be fair to me if I didn’t mention my own brand new … Continued
“… generative shapes morph effortlessly into particle-based metaverse versions of the band members themselves…”
“… a poetic melody that comforts and quilts…