A common theme in my music is about how time and things seem to ripple and reflect out, the same things happen again and again in slightly different ways, life loops back and remanifests, maybe wearing stripes instead of spots or something. One of the first eggsperiments in sound I ever did was on a recording of me playing I Fought Piranhas by the White Stripes, and finding woah you can like muck about with the bass and make it echoey and stuff! (The result of that became THE MISSILE KNOWS WHERE IT IS AT ALL TIMES found on the album Can A Person Lose Their Salvation? Page 47). This piece revisits that place; me and my friends were meant to go on holiday to somewhere eggsotic last year, but someone didn't have a passport so I stayed at home and played synthesiser, this is from that.
A haunting, beautiful, autobiographical record that uses samples of old gospel records to wrestle with faith and unbelief. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 2, 2021
This wild experimental artist from Chicago uses electric kazoos, tape loops, and more to craft far-out, wonderfully confounding songs. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 15, 2021