Gregg Kowalsky: The ‘Monday Is Okay’ Mix
Daylight and the warmth within the glow of a morning are elements which maintain immense value to Gregg Kowalsky. This year marked the release of his first album in some eight long years, an elegant ambient excursion which was widely championed by an array of critics and listeners. Blending the use of analog synths alongside modern day mastering techniques and the use of technology he managed to create a dreamy, ethereal assortment of music which remained as singular and individual as ever.
His music is a result of self exploration and lived experiences in climates far warmer than in which we are writing. Both Miami and Los Angeles have been home for Gregg across the last ten years, perhaps this is why he is able to channel musical expression towards the sun, something those in the UK are often lacking.
Anyway, all social commentary aside he has truly set the bar for the future and "L'Orange, L'Orange" is a beautiful piece of work. We invited Gregg to record a mix as part of our Monday ambient series as he selects music from the likes of Hiroshi Yoshimura, Harold Budd and many more.
Listen and read the interview below:
Please introduce yourself… Who are you, where are you and what are you?
What does your music sound like? Can you draw what you think it sounds like for us (an image from the old internet is acceptable)?
Where was the mix recorded?
What would be the ideal setting to listen to the mix?
What should we be wearing?
Which track in the mix is your current favourite?
What were the first and last records you bought?
If this mix was an edible thing, what would it taste like?
One record in your collection that is impossible to mix into anything?
Upcoming in the world of…
Buy the album HERE.