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Michael
Santos is a London-based electronic musician. He
uses audio software to carve out textured hazes
of sound, layering them to build dynamic song
structures. While his earlier work utilised
occasional field recordings, his recent material
is purely digital, and is defined by the process
by which it has been created. Rather than
eschewing accidental static and hiss that often
accompanies sound manipulation, Santos integrates
it into his sound, as such serving to complement
his digital harmonics.
The melodic elements of his music are
predominantly generated by guitars and sine
waves, though are barely recognisable after
reworking. Structurally, Santoss music is
impulsivesometimes minimal and succinct
while at others bustling with activity. Chord
progressions are central, utilised to sustain
changeable themes within each individual piece,
often flowing into one another. His approach is
that of a musician, rather than an experimental
sound artist.
After releasing Matters (2006) and Soft
Pocket (2007) on Benbecula and U-Cover, respectively, Santos
agreed to release his third full-length, The
Happy Error, on Baskaru. The Happy Error
will be his first widely distributed,
commercially available CD. Over the years, he has
also contributed to compilations curated by such
labels as Benbecula, Miso and Audiobulb, and has had tracks
appear on two Rare
Frequency
podcasts. He has also performed live laptop sets
at events promoted by Pollen in Leeds, Sprawl and Immersion in London, and Contact
in Peterborough.Contact: michael_santos@hotmail.co.uk
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