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Mesh Series 005: Rob Clouth
A curated series where we commission artists to make an hour long mix of whatever inspires them to experiment, produce, play out and what they listen to.
As a multidisciplinary artist working in the fields of electronic music, computational sonics and new media, Rob Clouth's motivations include searching for raw emotion amongst intricate musical structures, developing experimental audio software solutions and, in the broadest sense, rethinking the ways in how we interact with music and technology.
Initially received as an IDM artist, his sound has evolved consistently over the years, with critically acclaimed excursions into techno, ambient and neoclassical. Today, he employs a range of influences, drawing upon research-based practices with a heavy dose of improvisation to forge microscopic textures rich with melody and harmony. A proficient software developer, he codes his own digital instruments in tandem with the music, an iterative cycle in which one feeds off the other.
After a few years exploring the outer realms of dubstep as Vaetxh, Rob’s first EP under his own name arrived with 2012’s Cloud Complex on Traum Schallplatten. Fusing the glitchy aesthetic of his previous work with fragile melodies and techno rhythms, it signalled the merging of his detail-oriented production with multigenre, dancefloor-ready tracks. Two acclaimed 2014 releases on Barker’s Leisure System imprint - Clockwork Atom and Deep Field - expanded further on his interest in atypical structures and sweeping spatial arrangements, landing him a spot on Bleep’s best releases of the year.
Hidden Structures - a 2015 EP, again on Leisure System - considered the inner workings that lie within the universe, using the notion of concealed structures to build a delicate 30-minute release of mind-melting sonic explorations. The follow up to this, 2018’s Transition - Rob’s first release on Max Cooper’s Mesh imprint - represented a new direction in his methodology. The landmark four-track EP is accompanied by an online algorithmic summary of his entire musical output since 2003, documenting his development as an artist as part generative music piece, part visual summary, and rethinking the traditional formats attributed to a release.
March 2020 saw the release of Rob’s debut album Zero Point - a love-letter to noise, chance, chaos and order. Written over a year and a half between Barcelona and a remote village in Northern Spain, the album is inspired by the zero-point field, a quantum sea of random energy that exists everywhere in the universe. Seemingly complex scientific processes might suggest a challenging listen, but Rob’s music positions the listener firmly in the centre, encompassing moments of awe and affect amongst shifting rhythmic structure
Artwork was created by Rob Clouth
TRACKLIST:
Hiromi - Kaleidoscope
Avishai Cohen - Chutzpan
Dorian Concept - Dishwater
Niels Broos & Jamie Peet - Sparrows
Elusive - Alien Simulation
Oak - Escapist
Rippps - Plush
Eero Johannes - bel_air.obj
Anomalie - Velours
Ivy Lab - Live On Your Smile (E. Train Remix)
J-E-T-S - Pink Beat
Rochelle Jordan - How U Want It (feat. Machinedrum)
Bop - Spiral
Harald Grosskopf - B. Aldrian
Nathan Fake - Pentiamonds
Lusine - Chatter
Artist Info:
https://www.facebook.com/robclouth/
https://www.instagram.com/robclouth/?hl=en
Mesh Info:
www.meshmeshmesh.net/
www.instagram.com/meshmeshmesh_
www.facebook.com/meshmeshmeshdotnet/
Contacts:
Label: Anthony@thewildseeds.com
Press and Radio: rosalie@tailored-communication.com
- Genre
- Electronic