Marcus Fischer: SOUND + PROCESS # 5 by Sound + Process published on 2017-01-06T07:20:25Z Marcus Fischer has been a staple figure in modern ambient and experimental music for the better part of the last decade. Characterized by his masterful use of tape loops, Fischer's works also build space and emotion through layers of baritone guitar and modular synths. His solo debut, 'Monocoastal', was released on 12k in 2010 to international acclaim. Over the course of his career, he has partnered with several artists: Matt Jones (as Unrecognizable Now), Ted Laderas/The OO-Ray, Simon Scott, Devin Underwood. His collaborations with Taylor Deupree, with whom Fischer released 'Twine' in 2015, are masterclasses in shared voice and restraint. Fischer is a longstanding member of lines (www.llllllll.co), the online community that surrounds Eurorack module and instrument maker monome. To explore and support Fischer's work, please visit: www.mapmap.ch www.marcus-fischer.bandcamp.com www.12kmusic.bandcamp.com To support future development of SOUND + PROCESS, please consider becoming a contributing listener at: www.patreon.com/soundandprocess Special support for this episode came from: Jason Wehmhoener, Evan Hartzell, Thorsten Vieth, Nick Sanborn, Rodrigo Constanzo, Brian Anderson, Robert Pitts, and Brian Crabtree Photo credit: Brian Young www.instagram.com/losingtoday/ Genre monome Comment by Sound + Process @stefcaron: thank you for the lovely and meaningful sentiment, stef. I hope you enjoy the rest of the series and join the conversation on lines: llllllll.co 2018-10-24T15:54:16Z Comment by Stef Caron Finally, an intelligent, thoughtful show about ambient music. This is the closest I’ve heard to what Brent Bambury did with Brave New Waves back in the 80s and early 90s. I’m only onto #5, but I’m hooked. 2018-10-23T16:40:26Z Comment by Sound + Process @scanner: Thank you for listening! Truly appreciated. 2017-03-16T22:28:21Z Comment by scanner A most enjoyable and engaging conversation. Thanks! 2017-03-16T19:45:25Z Comment by Sound + Process @joseph-branciforte: thank you for the feedback and for checking out S+P! Marcus's work is so stunning, very excited to hear his next solo record. 2017-03-11T17:19:47Z Comment by josephbranciforte great podcast guys, really enjoyed listening! 2017-01-08T02:57:02Z