Process Beats Product
Step inside the music studio with Kevin. This series of live streamed audio/video provides an unedited, privileged look into the creative process; a chance to observe the artist at play.

Paragon
The Study: An exploration of creative freedom through technical mastery. This session centers on the confidence to explore the furthest reaches of the 8-channel aggregate, knowing that no matter how far the sound drifts, expert knowledge of the craft provides a touchstone. The Process: The work is a study in high-stakes improvisation. It welcomes unexpected…

Kinetic Arp
The Study: A focus on the energy and movement of a repeating rhythm. This session looks at how a simple, cycling pattern can become a living thing when it is shaped by hand in real-time. The Process: The work relies on the “kinetic” feel of the hardware; changing the tension of the notes and the…

Frequency Handshake
The Study: A performance centered on textural and harmonic layering across multiple analog devices. This session explores if/how independent synthesizers can achieve a unified “handshake” through complementary frequencies. The Process: The composition relies on multi-synth aggregate layering. Rather than unison playback, each system occupies a specific harmonic and textural niche. The “handshake” is found in…

Buffer Echoes
The Study: An inquiry into the architecture of silence and the unveiling of composition pieces. This session focuses on the deliberate management of audio streams within a high-density mix. The Process: Rather than instantaneous realisation, this work explores a method of clandestine sequencing. Patterns are constructed and matured in isolation before being introduced at the…

Synthesis
The Study: An investigation into the collective synergy of the 8-channel aggregate. This session is centered on the principle of the “unified sum,” where individual sources are sculpted to exist as a single, breathing organism. The Process: The work involves a meticulous balancing of disparate synthesizers. By treating each hardware source as a complementary voice,…
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