Tag Archives: Big Shot Magazine
Issue 25 features an interview with Ezekiel Honig, who recently issued Surfaces Of A Broken Marching Band. Here’s a transcript of our chat with Honig. From Technology Is Lonely through to your most recent release, Surfaces Of A Broken Marching Band, you’ve tweaked and refined your sound. You’ve obviously moved towards a more ambient sound, but how do you see yourself developing as an artist? Ezekiel Honig: I suppose what I’m trying to do more of over time is gradually … Continue reading
Veteran house crooner/DJ delivers exactly the type of artist album you’d expect from such a stalwart. And as we discover, that’s not necessarily such a good thing. Robert Owens sang on of the best house songs ever produced, Fingers Inc.’s 1986 classic “Can U Feel It?” Larry Heard’s minimal yet warm production veered away from the Chi-house’s klackety-klack at the time and accidentally introduced the genre of deep house. The pair were able to replicate their success on many tracks, including … Continue reading
