An interview with artist/musician and co-creator of Ableton Live plus a Monolake playlist by Akeem Asani of Purelink & The enduring appeal of dubby techno.
Fun read!! Learning that Monolake make Ableton is just so cool. Never knew that connection existed!
And this also touches on a subject I was discussing recently with a loved one - what’s the point of the old analogue machines these days? I argued that it’s nice to be able to create a sound the way it had to be done back in the day, then we can still process it.
For what I know, people who use old analog machines want to remake the exact sounds that they listen to in old tracks, so they want to use the same machines.
Fun read!! Learning that Monolake make Ableton is just so cool. Never knew that connection existed!
And this also touches on a subject I was discussing recently with a loved one - what’s the point of the old analogue machines these days? I argued that it’s nice to be able to create a sound the way it had to be done back in the day, then we can still process it.
For what I know, people who use old analog machines want to remake the exact sounds that they listen to in old tracks, so they want to use the same machines.
Well, now I'm happy to know that Monolake have created Ableton :-)
Thanks for this (and all of your amazing posts). I may have missed it but will the full interview be available?