Jeroen Dirrix
Call the Flood
“… dreams of an imaginary escape […] quietly yearning for nature which has since receded in urban defeat…”
“… dreams of an imaginary escape […] quietly yearning for nature which has since receded in urban defeat…”
“… we are always trying to tell a story or create a cinematic adventure or experience in our work, and sound design is a huge part of how we create mood and atmosphere…”
“… nostalgia-inducing electronica with glitch, lo-fi, and drifting synths…”
“… sometimes I hear something […] and I get inspired by its energy and try to find a way to approach it with my instrument…”
“… a mesmerizing soundtrack for a long walk in the woods…”
“… it gives me joy in making some analog sounds… it’s always a great moment for me to be away from a computer, which I already heavily rely on…”
“… it’s just how I like it… a bit introspective, nostalgic and melancholy… as if all these memories were always mine…”
“… it’s just a question of patience and a love for sound until you feel that the track is complete…”
In this episode, Matt Emery chats with Robot Koch, who has recently released a new album, The Next Billion Years