Wake - Oakland Blackouts by proximalrecords published on 2012-04-26T19:08:11Z Debut EP from Proximal Records artist Wake: In Wake's words, "Oakland Blackouts started as a sort of afterthought. For a while, I had been interested in making a set of organic sounding electronic music that, while created using electronics, existed in an implied physical space. Most of the work that went into this EP focused on textural density, stereo and space manipulation, and subtle tuning of intensity through tempo and volume automation– which was a departure from my normal working process– a more hyper-edit based sequence programing composition workflow. Unlike my other work, Oakland Blackouts was recorded in takes and played mostly live. Samples were mapped to MIDI controllers, and effects and automation were played in on faders. The synthesizers were largely (edited) live recordings made with hardware, including an analog modular synthesizer and a Yamaha FM synth from the ‘80s. The process behind this EP allowed freedom for improvisatory compositional thought, and thus, (like a blackout) I barely remember making it." For more on Wake visit http://proximalrecords.com Follow Wake on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/wa_ke Genre Hip-hop