True to form and function, vhvl is an acronym for “very high, very low,” a mantra that informed New York City musician and producer Veronica Lauren’s sound spatialization on early productions, beginning with 2013’s album myrrh. A slow burning fuse of subsequent releases composed and created on the Roland SP-303 and 404 made Lauren’s corner of the NYC cosmos a parallel dimension to the west coast constellation of beatmaking. But whereas her Cali counterparts coalesced in style and over collaborations, Lauren operates outside of context and expectations, never inside someone else’s id… read more
True to form and function, vhvl is an acronym for “very high, very low,” a mantra that informed New York City musician and producer Veronica Lauren’s sound spatialization on early productions, beginning with 2013’s album myrrh. A slow burning fuse of subsequent releases composed and created o… read more
True to form and function, vhvl is an acronym for “very high, very low,” a mantra that informed New York City musician and producer Veronica Lauren’s sound spatialization on early productions, beginning with 2013’s album myrrh. A slow burning fuse of subsequent releases composed and created on the Roland SP-303 and 404 made Lauren’s corner of the NYC cosmos a par… read more