These inspiring albums remind us that music is just as much about the process as the end result.
- Eccotonic: Flow Motion
- Joseph Livingstone: The Futility Room
- Norman Fairbanks: 7 Days Microsleep
- They Might Be Giants: The Else
- Underworld: Oblivion with Bells
ECCOTONIC: FLOW MOTION
Flow Motion
Eccotonic
Working under the name Eccotonic, film composer and recording artist Cato is a true do-it-yourselfer who created most of this electronica/lounge album inside the computer.
JOSEPH LIVINGSTONE: THE FUTILITY ROOM
The Futility Room
Joseph Livingstone
These orchestral works were performed with just one keyboard and a few modules.
NORMAN FAIRBANKS: 7 DAYS MICROSLEEP
7 Days Microsleep
Norman Fairbanks
The entire album was written for and played on a Yamaha Tenori-on.
THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS: THE ELSE
The Else
John Linnell of They Might Be Giants
TMBG is quirky and fun, as always. Look for our exclusive interview with them in next month's issue.
UNDERWORLD: OBLIVION WITH BELLS
Oblivion with Bells
Underworld
A tribute to live electronics, dance, and the thrill of improvising under pressure.