Brady Forrest
In a world where massive technological advancements are happening on a near daily basis, Brady Forrest seeks to explore the unintended side effects of this world, both the positive and the negatives. Brady's work usually involves taking seemingly mundane parts of our world and envisioning them into something new- whether that be a simple picture of something people pass by on a daily basis and re-envisioning it into a maximalist glitched out landscape, or taking a pretty unassuming clip of a sound and stretching, breaking and warping it into something entirely else. On the outside, it may seem like jumbled up colours and sounds, but the message it intends to convey is that nothing is perfect, and there's plenty of beauty to be found in what is broken, mismatched, and hazy.
Forrestb2003@gmail.com
"From The Abyss" is 30 minutes of ambient music created heavily by sampling. Sampling in this case means taking other pieces of audio, such as music, or various other sounds, such as ice cracking on a lake, or metal sheets being bent, and warping them and mashing them together in order to create something completely different to what they initially came from.