Wednesday, October 23, 2013

I just love this.


From an interview with Natasha Khan and Jon Hopkins in the most recent issue of Guardian Guide:

For Khan, visuals and music come together, and she's been described in the past as being able to "see the songs". It's clear she has a more cosmic, otherworldly way of approaching both. "Did you see that Björk meets David Attenborough documentary?" she asks Jon. "There was this incredible moment where this guy had developed a speaker that plays music upwards on a flat surface. He poured sand over the top of it and, with each note, the most incredible geometric patterns were created, like hexagons, a beehive and then floral shapes. Each note has an endless pattern that belongs to it. It means that if you love a particular singer, it's because you love the pattern they make with their voice. Seeing that was a real watershed moment for me."

Well, we love *you*, Ms. Bat for Lashes.

The rest of the interview can be read here:
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/oct/12/jon-hopkins-natasha-khan-how-i-live-now

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