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Kevin Richard Martin and Pedro Maia collaborate on drone meditations for dark times
Frequencies for Leaving Earth Volumes One – Five see the artists pairing etherised jazz, pitch-black ambient, liquid drone and primordial bass explorations with transcendent analogue visuals.
Back in 2020 producer Kevin Richard Martin, best known for his work as The Bug and with Techno Animal and King Midas Sound, started a new record label, Intercranial Recordings. Responding in kind to extremely dark times with equally intense sounds, he inaugurated the new imprint with a volley of solo albums, Frequencies for Leaving Earth Volumes One to Five.
Moving from “smacked out jazz” and “massive low-end gravity”, through what Martin wryly refers to as his “gospel album”, to “celestial drones” and “cavernous dubspaces”, these five albums saw the producer plunging further into the sound worlds he has been exploring since the late ’80s.
Fact 2020: Documentaries
Fact 2020: Documentaries
Over the past 12 months we’ve reported on the stories of musicians, choreographers and visual artists from across the globe.
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, our Artist DIY series profiled how creatives around the world were responding in the face of an extremely challenging new situation for the arts.
Meanwhile, our Primary Optics series found out how some of the world’s best audio-visual artists make their stunning live shows, and our documentary Block9: Temporary Alternative Realities went behind the scenes of Glastonbury Festival’s hidden clubbing utopia.
Below, we take a look back on some of our docs from 2020, including the stories behind Robert Henke’s CBM 8032 AV show, Zoë Mc Pherson’s multimedia collaborations, and Maral’s blend of noise, post-punk and dub. Discover the rest of this year’s documentaries in our archive.