“James Whipple is a resident at Janus, the Berlin party whose music policy has spread across the world as part of a movement known as deconstructed or experimental club music. His early work as M.E.S.H., including his 2015 album for PAN, Piteous Gate, was among the scene’s most complex and adventurous. He made dance music that was dense with references, samples and explosive sound design, delivered over frantic rhythms partly inspired by the internet’s information overload”
Join Patchwerks on Wednesday, December 13th, 6-8 PM, for a rare opportunity to get some close-up insight into the creative thinking and production processes of M.E.S.H. through a live demonstration followed by Q & A. RSVP at M.E.S.H. Workshop.