Podcast 096: John Keston

John Keston came onto my radar in sort of a random way - he sent me a link to some of his music, and I kind of fell in love with it. It was sound designerly, but also musically deep. Then I started digging into his work, and it touched on a lot of my interests. So wouldn't you know that, when I interviewed him, I find out that our paths were constructed in similar ways. Musc, tech, art - it boils together to become an interesting - and personal - mix. In John's case, this was programming, music and gigging, expansion into visual arts and finding a way to bring it all together. Some of his concepts on scores and improvisation are incredibly insightful, and I really appreciated him sharing his background and perspectives. Some of the links to his work are useful for getting in deeper: johnkeston.comaudiocookbook.orghttp://isikles.bandcamp.com/releases I hope you enjoy this as much as I did! (Note: There was a factual error in a previously published version of this interview. Fixed now!)

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