Electronica with notes since 1997.
Recording as Digitonal, Alphabox, Of the Night Sky.
Also, creative technologist, digital artist and designer of theme parks.
Suffolk, England.
Andy.digitonal
I'll say this for Inferno - there aren't many albums of late that have demanded repeat listens in different contexts and formats, with favourite moments changing every time, and new detail emerging on each listen. It's such a satisfying experience.
Andy.digitonal
My tour continues tomorrow! I’ll be with @jamesadrianbrown.bsky.social in Norwich, Chelmsford (also with @digitonal.bsky.social), Ramsgate and Folkestone : linktr.ee/sulkrooms
We’ll also be ghost hunting across the South East of the UK between shows and documenting our findings via VHS camcorders…
Although Mrs Digitonal just said "it sounds a bit like Sacred Spirit" so maybe the Guardian had a point...
Missed this due to currently being in Scotland on holiday but lovely to get a play out on 'Round Midnight.
That Sareem One album is so good as well, not that my recommendation carries quite the same weight, but I go back to it time and time again. In fact I'm going to queue it up right now for the long train back from Scotland.
np: Infinite Scale - Follow the Road. I keep coming back to this little EP for ambient focus moments. It's just so warm and enveloping: infinitescale.bandcamp.com/album/follow...
Obligatory new BOC is brilliant post. The production is just something else. And I want a 10hr version of deep time like people do on those crappy music for study videos.
Geogaddi level brilliance.
Hitting the A12 in about an hour. Oddly the first time I've ever been to Chelmsford since I only live relatively up the road.
Video
The next tune from The Night Album is live today... And I've done a wee little video in Tunstall Forest in Suffolk to accompany it.
It's a short, cheeky little upbeat number with one of my favourite chord sequences I've written lately:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbKp...
Album follows on the 26th