Unholy Apparitions: Jake Muir Interviewed
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Christian Eede
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The QuietusUnholy Apparitions: Jake Muir Interviewedthequietus.comFollowing the release of his metal-influenced ambient music album Pareidolia, LA-based producer Jake Muir discusses the importance of conceptualising his records, his gradual appreciation of the metal genre, and the creative conundrums that he and other experimental musicians are left weighing up amid a need to make ends meet Across a decade of releases, Los Angeles-born Jake Muir has demonstrated a firm commitment to shunning the more conservative corners of modern ambient music. On 2018’s Lady’s Mantle, he contorted samples of Beach Boys records around serene field recordings to produce a breakthrough LP that meshed the worlds of surf rock and ambient. Three years later, he pushed his sound into darker territory, plumbing the dubbed-out depths of the 90s illbient scene... The post Unholy Apparitions: Jake Muir Interviewed appeared first on The Quietus .
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