![]() ![]() Pushing the computer’s processor beyond its limits threw up sonic ‘errors’ that wouldn’t be easily possible to create through standard methods. In an attempt to create a fractured sense of space reflective of the digital condition, the duo found themselves working within a place that could only exist in the digital landscape.īy crushing the recordings through a hundred different virtual rooms of reverb and other chaotic digital processes they collided, soared and splintered into sweeping new rhythms, melodies and drones. The album’s starting point was a series of acoustic improvisations recorded in a variety of locations, from a 700 year old chapel in the Devon countryside to a basement studio in Reykjavík, Iceland. “The space is also extremely flexible and functional, with many items serving dual purposes to accommodate the diverse team members, as well as the expansive growth that the company continues to see.Race To Zero is the new album by musician and composer John Matthias and producer, musician and composer Jay Auborn, via the Village Green label. The decor combines vintage touches with modern flair, mirroring the instruments you’ll find on Reverb,” Nordloh said. ![]() The meetings rooms all have clear glass doors to represent one of the company’s core values: Transparency. “Nearly every detail of the space is reflective of Reverb as a company. In total, the buildout supported more than a dozen local and/or small businesses-a decision that Nordloh made to mirror Reverb’s dedication to the small music gear shops it supports on the platform. With the company’s roots and sustainability top of mind, lead designer and All Things Esque Owner Catherine Nordloh was dedicated to building out the space using almost exclusively reclaimed wood and furniture made by local artisans. While the Reverb marketplace features new and used instruments of every shape and size, the company initially made a name for itself as a platform for used and vintage music gear. Designing for a physical space-an entire office-was a challenging, fun, and above all else, extremely rewarding project.” ![]() ![]() Of getting asked to design artwork for the space, she added: “Much of the work our design team develops is viewed online or on a much smaller scale. “When we were designing the artwork for the space, we wanted it to have the emotive quality of listening to your favorite song or playing an instrument, so we used bright colors, funky shapes, and active patterns that symbolize rhythm and illustrate that indescribable joy music elicits,” Sage said.
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