Lawrence English

Lawrence English in 2012

Lawrence English (born 1976) is a composer, artist and curator living in Brisbane, Australia. His work is broadly concerned with the politics of perception, specifically he is interested in the nature of listening and sounds capability to occupy the body.[1] He is the director of the imprint Room40, started in 2000.

Sound works

English's music is recognised as exploring "environmental and musical sources and is highly regarded for its intelligent invocation of perception, memory and space".[2] On his 2014 album Wilderness Of Mirrors[3] he outlines his approach to composition "For me it’s about a kind of struggle between almost nothing and almost everything. Sometimes one sound can be too much and other times 50 layers seems lacking in the depth you want to convey. I think at the heart of this question is dynamics, and I feel that’s very much what this album is about. It’s a slow reveal, I want it to be a seduction."[4]

He cites childhood experiences birdwatching for reed warbler with his father as the starting point for his interest in sound in space. He has stated, "If you just looked in the reeds you'd see nothing. If you listened you got an idea of space and a sense of where it might be, then you understood it. That's probably my first experience with these ideas of space and sound, which are basically the fundamental building blocks of what I've been interested in since then."[5] These experiences have led to a long engagement with field recordings, and more recently the development of theoretical approaches to the practice including his Relational Listening theory.[6]

Selected Solo Discography

Artworks

Lawrence English has exhibited a variety of auditory, kinetic, public and structural artworks that are primarily concerned with the politics of perception and notions of incidental experience, site specificity and environment.

References

  1. Twells, John. "I want to do things that have meaning". Fact Magazine. Fact Magazine. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  2. Zuvela, Danni. "10 years of room40: privileging the ears". realtime. realtime. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
  3. howe, brian. "wilderness of mirrors". Pitchfork. Pitchfork.
  4. Wallen, Doug. "I want it to be a seduction". Mess And Noise. Mess and Noise.
  5. Clark, Alistair (2010-10-08). "Lawrence English". Crasier Frane. Retrieved 2010-10-08.
  6. english, lawrence. "A Beginners Guide To Field Recording". Fact Magazine. Fact Magazine.

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