EAR INFLUXION

Words about electronic & experimental music

SINCE 2010

Ear Influxion’s Favorite Albums of 2015: #40-3131. Björk: Vulnicura (One Little Indian)32. Frank Bretschneider: Isolation (Line)33. Theo Burt: Gloss (Presto!?)34. Holly Herndon: Platform...

Holly Herndon: Platform (4AD)Holly Herndon’s press profile is a PR person’s dream: she has her hands firmly in the visual and performance art scene while her music manages to appeal to...

I’m sure Jimi Hendrix had a very intimate relationship with his guitar. But it’s also very different when the instrument you use is the same that you Skype your mom on, and get really good or bad news on – it’s just such an intimate, integrated part of your lifestyle in a way that I don’t think has ever been possible before, and so if that could somehow be communicated, I think it would be really interesting. I’m trying to explore that now, to get at the crux of the intimacy we have with our technology, because so many people really cast it in this light of the laptop being cold. I really think it’s a fallacy the way people cast technology in this light and then cast acoustic or even analogue instruments in this warm, human light, because I don’t understand what would be more human between a block of wood and something that was also created by humans, for humans. People see code as this crazy, otherworldly thing, but it’s just people writing text. It’s a very idiosyncratic, human language.

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Holly Herndon: “Movement” (Movement, RVNG Intl 2012) Pei Ling Kao and Nathan Ng bring the heaving title track from Holly Herndon's 2012 album to life in this minimal but strangely moving...

Holly Herndon: Movement (RVNG Intl.) Movement is an intriguing short album. Holly Herndon deftly straddles worlds here, ranging from DSP experiments that would be at home on Raster-Noton...

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