Ever have a musically based aesthetic experience that was so unfamiliar and powerful that you were left thinking about music in a completely different way afterwards?
Upcoming Slow Muse this Monday is going to feature some supremely unique, frenetic electronic chasms, from the muti-disciplinary conceptual artist, James Hoff. For his new album, Blaster, Hoff employed a computer virus to find and create new sounds. Read from Hoff's Soundcloud description:
"New York based conceptual artist James Hoff returns to PAN with ‘Blaster’, a document of his explorations of computer viruses as agents within the composition process. Specifically, Hoff used the Blaster virus to infect 808 beats and then utilized the mutated results as building blocks for seven new compositions.
Explore his sounds here:
https://soundcloud.com/pan_recs/james-hoff-erblast-pan-55
...and listen to the Slow Muse, this Monday, Oct, 20, to hear the album over the radio waves. Hurrah!