Ethno-sampling mavericks Addictive TV will be performing a string of live dates from March, including Sheffield University in June, and the new Rhythms Sans Frontières festival at the start of July in Suffolk. They also recently released Pararatronic as part of a British Council initiative in East Asia working with Indonesian artist, Kuntari. And last year released three new follow-up singles to the album from their Orchestra of Samples project. They’ve also just got the go-ahead to work on a research project for the UCL Public Art scheme.
“The most work that goes on with the samples is audio restoration for the outdoor recordings,” says Stephen Hollands. “What with occasional ambient noise in the backgrounds of a recording. So, you’d have to de-noise it, or de-reverb it, if, say, it was recorded in a hotel room.
In the studio with Graham Daniels