8 Tracks: Of Centralisation With Ian William Craig
Ian William Craig possesses a talent which few can claim to rival. Trained as an operatic vocalist, with a penchant for experimental electronics, his knowledge surpasses most. This has been reflected in a recent nod from the 130701 imprint which boasts an impressive string of releases from the likes of Max Richter, Hauschka and more. His latest album titled 'Centres', is his ninth full length piece of work and incorporates vocals alongside synths, faulty tape decks and machines. We caught up with him to talk eight tracks of centralisation, he takes us on a tour…
Ian William Craig is about to go on tour, more details can be found HERE. The album can be found HERE.
The whole Xerrox series is golden. I am a huge fan of density and texture, but I find usually those things are achieved through layering sounds one on top of another – Xerrox is unique in that it layers through time as well: a single idea reproduced and deteriorated like a sonic photocopy so many times that it becomes something else entirely, like a bit-crushed version of Basinski’s Disintegration Loops.