You might not realise it, but whenever you assemble music in your DAW, what you’re essentially doing is bending the whole linear concept of time to your will. Even in the basic principles of capturing and merging instrumental performances, to slowing down, speeding up or matching a pre-determined BPM, you’re taking musical moments that happened in the past, and placing them into your own little bubble of *now*, where everything happens all at once. When you start to think of music production in this way, then being more creative about your control of time becomes hugely appealing.
This month, we’re stopping all the clocks and investigating the coolest methods to really disrupt the space-time continuum! From stuttering, reversing, vinylesque scratching and reality-altering time-stretching, our cover feature, beginning on p20, will…
