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With his label, Border Community, just about to drop the new album from Kate Wax, we revisit T In The Park to speak to James Holden about the imprint, his sound, and reconfiguring techno...
Back in the summer, EQTV spent a wet weekend covering the Slam Tent's antics at T In The Park for soma20.tv. And while we were there, we managed to convince a few of the acts to spend a few minutes in front of our cameras -- even if it meant braving Saturday's downpours, as James Holden so kindly did.
Mr Holden and his imprint Border Community have always been close to EQTV's heart, from his excellent early releases such as Horizons and One For You, through to label highlights such as Nathan Fake's The Sky Was Pink. Impossible to pigeonhole, the music James and his cohorts makes is also impossibly addictive. Next up for the label is Dust Collision, the second album from Swiss-born producer-singer-songwriter Aisha Devi Enz -- aka Kate Wax. The album titles refers to the experiments currently going on in Switzerland's Large Hadron Collider, where her grandfather once worked. James is clearly excited to have this LP dropping on Border Community, and in our interview here, he tells us about working with Kate, as well as outlining how the label has slipped the bounds of categorisation with its forward-thinking approach to music.
Dust Collision is out on November 28. Visit www.jamesholden.org, www.bordercommunity.com and www.kate-wax.com
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jilles32 3 months ago
@jilles32 which one??!!??
EQMag 3 months ago