Amen Brother, 2010
Amen Brother, 2010
The number of sounds that are lost to time is astounding. As the industry moves further and further down the digital path, thousands of artists are forgotten, never to be heard from again. Graeme K. is trying to change that. Having moved from Maine to New York City, and stripped of his instruments, equipment, and space, he channeled his creativity into re-appropriating sound: taking old recordings and chopping them up, changing their key, altering their time signature, and reorganizing notes to suit his taste. The results are uniquely modern songs with an antiquated, dusty sound. It is an electronic seance conjuring the spirits of a bygone era. It is the reclaiming of our aural heritage in the name of art.
GRAEME K
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