Auki 09 - Thomas Glendinning: percussion, Tom Caton: upright + bass guitar
Release Date: 02/28/2020
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Auki's first episode recorded online, featuring Joel in Portland, Oregon and British expat Bertie in France. This online extravaganza introduces three all-new gamified jams: Progressions, Textures, and that awkward dramedy-of-manners, Conversations.
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Recorded in Kunstraum, London - this week's episode features various bass instruments played by Tom Caton, along with electronic loops and finger-drumming by Ableton certified trainer, Thomas Glendinning (elphnt.io) on the Ableton Push 2 controller. Debuting Auki's newest jam, Inspiriodical and turning the Westminster chimes into a cantus firmus, Episode 9 pushes Auki's unique gamified music improvisation from, in this case, the basin of the Thames to the pinnacle of the Shard, because it's in London.
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info_outlineRecorded in Kunstraum, London - this week's episode features various bass instruments played by Tom Caton, along with electronic loops and finger-drumming by Ableton certified trainer, Thomas Glendinning (elphnt.io) on the Ableton Push 2 controller. Debuting Auki's newest jam, Inspiriodical and turning the Westminster chimes into a cantus firmus bassline, Episode 9 pushes Auki's unique gamified music improvisation from, in this case, the basin of the Thames to the pinnacle of the Shard, because it's in London.