
"This release is about connection. Not in a strategic sense, but in terms of feeling part of a scene rather than orbiting around it. There's a lot of really strong music coming out of Australia right now, especially in the underground, and this felt like the right moment to place something there."
"Built around the Moog Voyager, Signal centres on raw analogue tone and sync-driven textures. Monkman pushed the instrument to its limits, looping the output back into itself to generate distortion directly from the hardware rather than relying on plug-ins."
"Signal is tough, but it's also deep. It's not designed to deliver everything instantly. I spent a lot of time on the ending because I wanted people to stay with it rather than mix straight out."
John Monkman's Signal is a focused hardware-driven release on Australian label Vapour Records, arriving as part of a wider arc leading into his Rainbow Spirit Festival performance on March 7. Built around the Moog Voyager, the track centres on raw analogue tone and sync-driven textures, with Monkman pushing the instrument to its limits by looping output back into itself to generate distortion directly from hardware rather than using plug-ins. The track was shaped from multiple takes rather than a fixed arrangement, with moments captured and refined around tension and weight. Monkman emphasizes the release represents connection to the Australian underground music scene rather than a standalone drop.
Read at Deep House London
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]