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Rather than dive straight into the production side of his new Rival Consoles record Articulation (now available on Erased Tapes), Ryan Lee West sketched what he thought the songs might look like. (The album is actually named after the graphic score of a Györgi Ligeti piece.)
"I find electronic music is often battling to say something with integrity," he explains, "because technology and production can easily get in the way. I think the goal of a lot of electronic composers is to find a balance between the vision of the idea and the power of possibilities on the computer. With a pen and paper sketch you can compose and rethink ideas without technology getting in the way, so for me it acts as a very helpful tool to refresh the process."
To put his entire LP in perspective, we asked West to share all of his Articulation drawings alongside the personal stories behind each of its mesmerizing songs....
Rather than dive straight into the production side of his new Rival Consoles record Articulation (now available on Erased Tapes), Ryan Lee West sketched what he thought the songs might look like. (The album is actually named after the graphic score of a Györgi Ligeti piece.)
"I find electronic music is often battling to say something with integrity," he explains, "because technology and production can easily get in the way. I think the goal of a lot of electronic composers is to find a balance between the vision of the idea and the power of possibilities on the computer. With a pen and paper sketch you can compose and rethink ideas without technology getting in the way, so for me it acts as a very helpful tool to refresh the process."
To put his entire LP in perspective, we asked West to share all of his Articulation drawings alongside the personal stories behind each of its mesmerizing songs....