Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe’s later-career move into the realm of soundtracks and film scores is pretty logical. Over two decades since he began recording (under the name Lichens), Lowe has made sound that hints at imagery and traces wordless stories. But to say he makes cinematic music would be to sell Lowe short. After all, making music for movies is in some senses pretty simple; there is a set of well-defined moves and cues that signify actions and plot points. I bet the challenge is more in deciphering studio notes than writing the actual scores.
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Ariel Kalma / Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe :: The AD Interview
Some creative unions take time and labor to coalesce. For Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Ariel Kalma, an artistic connection was established at lightning speed. A few conversations, a meet up in San Francisco, and […]