For our next edition of Somewhere Else, we head back to where it all began, OT301. Our homecoming kings are Brooklyn audio-visual artist Torn Hawk, analogue techno wizard Jahiliyya Fields and hosts Luc Mast & Arif Malawi.
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For our next edition of Somewhere Else, we head back to where it all began, OT301. Our homecoming king is Brooklyn audio-visual artist Torn Hawk, aka Luke Wyatt, who first started turning heads with his weird and warped VHS video collages produced for the likes of Ital and Autre Ne Veut. Nowadays he’s turned his attention to his musical compositions, which somehow manage to sound simultaneously corroded, gorgeous and vaguely sad. An unconventional, cosmic outlier on the revered L.I.E.S.’s roster, Brooklyn-based producer Jahiliyya Fields transmits idiosyncratic analogue electronics seemingly beamed in from outer space. There to tie the whole affair together are Somewhere Else residents Luc Mast and Arif Malawi.
Torn Hawk
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Jahiliyya Fields
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