The Art of Collaboration: DJ Koze, KiNK, Kowton, Dark Sky, Breach, Peverelist, Marc Romboy and More Talk Teamwork
For much of the 20th century, creating dance music required a band. But following the advent of consumer-grade sequencer technology in the 1980s, a fundamental shift has occurred. Developments like MIDI and digital-audio workstations have made it easier than ever to go the auteur's route. And indeed, more often than not, the world's dancefloors are now mostly fueled by the works of solo individuals and not group projects. Yet the art of collaboration hasn't disappeared entirely; t...
XLR8R — For much of the 20th century, creating dance music required a band. But following the advent of consumer-grade sequencer technology in the 1980s, a fundamental shift has ... more info