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Monoculture

Ross McNae

My thoughts, as they happen. Sound, climate and the environment, the arts and activism.

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Music is a visual language

Music has always been a visual experience for me. I hear a drum, I see a drum kit. There’s a connection between the imagined world of a piece of music and the image it projects in my mind. Not synesthesia, but a whole suite of visuals that...

2 months ago
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This week's adventures in culture land

Hello friends

I wanted to share some books. Not quite this week’s adventures but topical because of my current adventure - the release of my new album, the first under my own name, Tumbling Sideways - which these books loosely inspired.

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3 months ago
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A new record, Tumbling Sideways - March 6th. Listen to the title track now.

It’s a great adventure to make something alone. I’m lucky enough to still make music with my best friends after 8 records and nearly twenty years together as a band, but over the past couple of years geography has meant we’re physically fur...

3 months ago
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What does it sound like to starve?

Everything that fascinates me is first digested through my auditory cortex. I’m more and more aware of this “sonic learner” tag the older I get. I find emotional connection to most everything I do through the world of sound. Unrivalled in i...

9 months ago

I guess I’m a terrorist now

I was on holiday over Glastonbury weekend, in between parts 1 and 2 of a summer of festivals, seeing snippets of artists being bold and brave, calling out both our own government for their complicity in the conflict and the IDF for their cr...

a year ago

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