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Chevel considers climate change for Reform Radio’s 24-hour Earth Day Special
One of 24 artists contributing special one-hour shows responding to ecological calamity and the urgent need for action against climate change.
“Climate change and waste management is the challenge our current and future generations have to face urgently,” insists Chevel. “We are guests on this planet and we need to remember that. Putting climate change as a central matter of current and future political investments means being more in harmony with what gives us life.” Alongside filmmaker Lorenzo Marzi the producer, DJ and Enklav. founder has contributed an hour-long, audiovisual contribution to Reform Radio’s special 24-hour Earth Day broadcast. Featuring 24 international artists from across the globe, the stream kicked off at midnight Wednesday – you can lock in to the remainder of the live stream here.
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Patch Notes: Jas Shaw
An ambient suite made with synths, piano and natural reverb.
Jas Shaw will be known to many for the club music he’s made as one half of Simian Mobile Disco since 2003. In recent years, he’s build up an enviable solo catalogue of melodic techno and ambient, most notably the 25-track Exquisite Cops series released between 2019 and 2020.
Earlier this year, Shaw started a new project, Sollbruchstelle, which comprises three EPs that will eventually be collected on an album of the same name. Shaw has been collecting synths since the early ’00s, having previously played keyboard in Simian, the band that spawned Simain Mobile Disco, and the experimental approach taken across Sollbruchstelle is the culmination of many years of tinkering with modular synthesis and unusual hardware and software.
Christian Eede
, March 2nd, 2021 15:41 Sollbruchstelle I – III was produced while Shaw was in isolation last year
Jas Shaw is lining up a trilogy of EPs.
The Simian Mobile Disco co-founder worked on
Sollbruchstelle I – III while he was in isolation last year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a recovery period that followed an operation. Each EP takes in seven tracks, and the three releases will be collected into an album in May, with the first EP,
Sollbruschstelle I, available now.