
About this episode
Anastasia Kristensen discusses her debut album and the intersection of club functionality and exploratory music.
Techno doesn’t need more rules, it needs more nerve. On Lost and Sound, I’m joined by Copenhagen-based DJ and producer Anastasia Kristensen, an artist whose work sits right on the edge between club functionality and something far more exploratory. After approaching a decade in the spotlight, her debut album Bestiarium Sombre (out 8 May on Intercept Records) is the perfect entry point into that mindset. Every track is tied to an animal, some real and some imagined. Anastasia uses this as a t...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Hanford
Guest: Anastasia Kristensen
Topics covered
- techno music
- DJ culture
- music production
- artistic exploration
- animal symbolism
Keywords
- techno
- DJ
- music
- album
- Copenhagen
- interview
- art
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Intercept Records
Books & works: Bestiarium Sombre
Places: Copenhagen
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