David Adjaye and His Brother Fuse Music and Architecture on Upcoming Vinyl Record
David Adjaye is set to release a vinyl record with his brother Peter, a composer and musician with whom David has been formally collaborating for over a decade, reports The Spaces. The record, Dialogues, presents a collection of 10 of Peter's sonic responses to David's architectural projects. "When I see architecture I hear sounds ? I respond to the visual. David responds to sound ? he creates with a soundtrack in his mind," Peter said of their creative dynamic.
David Adjaye is set to release a vinyl record with his brother Peter, a composer and musician with whom David has been formally collaborating for over a decade, reports The Spaces. The record, Dialogues, presents a collection of 10 of Peter's sonic responses to David's architectural projects. "When I see architecture I hear sounds ? I respond to the visual. David responds to sound ? he creates with a soundtrack in his mind," Peter said of their creative dynamic.The brothers collaboration formally began in 2003 with a soundscape Peter designed for David's Asymmetric Chamber at the Cubeg gallery in  Manchester. The relationship between the design of the chamber and the sound that filled it focused on reciprocity, with one "imprinting" the other. Peter said of their working process that David "drew a picture for what the sound would look like. I came back with a soundtrack the next day." The piece, titled Echoes, made it onto the record alongs...
David Adjaye is set to release a vinyl record with his brother Peter, a composer and musician with whom David has been formally collaborating for over a decade, reports The Spaces. The record, Dialogues, presents a collection of 10 of Peter's sonic responses to David's architectural projects. "When I see architecture I hear sounds ? I respond to the visual. David responds to sound ? he creates with a soundtrack in his mind," Peter said of their creative dynamic.The brothers collaboration formally began in 2003 with a soundscape Peter designed for David's Asymmetric Chamber at the Cubeg gallery in  Manchester. The relationship between the design of the chamber and the sound that filled it focused on reciprocity, with one "imprinting" the other. Peter said of their working process that David "drew a picture for what the sound would look like. I came back with a soundtrack the next day." The piece, titled Echoes, made it onto the record alongs...
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