Kindohm

Kindohm, an alias of Mike Hodnick, is an American electronic musician and composer who has garnered attention within the experimental and algorithmic music scenes for his innovative approaches to sound design and composition. Known for his adept use of live coding techniques, Kindohm manipulates algorithms in real-time to produce complex rhythms, textures, and melodics that oscillate between the realms of breakbeat, glitch, and IDM. His proficiency with the programming language TidalCycles has made him a standout figure in the burgeoning community of code-based musicians.

With a discography that showcases a blend of meticulous programming and musical intuition, some of Kindohm's most recent works, such as "Deserted / Reclaimed," bring forward a tapestry of granular syntheses and fractured beats that reveal a contemplative yet explorative sonic landscape. "Starter Pack Meme" continues this exploration with bursts of abstract beats and evolving soundscapes that challenge traditional musical structures. His release "Expedition" further cements his reputation as a craftsman of digital sound, offering listeners a journey through intricate auditory experiences that defy easy categorization. His work not only contributes to the avant-garde edge of electronic music but also demonstrates the artistic potential of algorithmic processes in crafting the future of sound.

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  2. September 16, 2020
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