Why Jorge Wieneke is closing the doors on similarobjects
Written by Ian Urrutia
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endIndex: Jorge Wieneke, a.k.a., similarobjects, talks about his decision to call it quits after more than a decade of servitude to his craft. Photo courtesy of SIMILAROBJECTS
A month ago, electronic music producer similarobjects announced on social media that he is laying the acclaimed project to rest. He broke the news without any specific reason or much fanfare. Given his career-defining trajectory so far, there was no reason to doubt that his best years in music were still ahead of him. Throughout the course of his music journey, Jorge Juan B. Wieneke (AKA similarobjects) was perhaps most responsible for steering the direction of the local electronic music scene to imaginative places, distilling globe-trotting approaches to production with the borderless spirit of an auteur and the curiosity of a philosopher who wants to navigate the world for the pursuit of the truth. H
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