Tom Rogerson’s Finding Shore with Brian Eno Out Now on Dead Oceans.
Late last year Tom Rogerson released Finding Shore with Brian Eno, his acclaimed debut effort on Dead Oceans. The album was created whilst experimenting with the Piano Bar, an obscure piece of Moog gear that works by using infrared beams focussed on each piano key which are broken as the keys are played, transforming the piano’s note into a MIDI signal that can then be used to trigger or generate new, digital sound.
Today we’re happy to share Rogerson and Eno in conversation, discussing the influences behind the project and how they set about creating this unique and beautiful record. Live footage was recorded in Berlin, and the film was directed by Cherise Payne, with the interview taking place at Eno’s studio in London.
Watch Finding Shore – A conversation with Tom Rogerson and Brian Eno here:
Praise for Finding Shore:
4/5 – The Observer/Guardian
8.0 – Pitchfork
4/5 – The Financial Times
9/10 – The Line of Best Fit
”Elegant and exquisitely drifting, essays like ‘Motion in Field’ feel like bold, modern updates of Eno’s immersive collaborations with Harold Budd”- Mojo
“A meeting of minds that is full of rewarding surprises, challenging and surprising one another, and their listeners, with music that feels alive and wondrous…” – Pitchfork
Listen:
“Idea of Order at Kyson Point”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZri_BOuRy0
“March Away”: https://youtu.be/jGHlez90VZ8
Tom Rogerson Online:
https://twitter.com/trogersonmusic
https://www.instagram.com/tomrogersonmusic
https://www.facebook.com/tomrogersonmusic
https://www.tomrogerson.com

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