This is the first long form solo artist release by Corker since 2013. Sounds collected and forgotten about to be then re found and used as seeds of new compositions. Neither acoustic composition nor electroacoustic but somewhere in between, the music was recorded in many different spaces from Japan to Berlin and France, often remotely, whilst finally put together in one room in London. Rooms and our current shifting relationship with them as well as using space as compositional material are some of the focuses of the work here, as well as how acoustic sound can be transformed through physical materials including the spaces themselves. The release will also be followed by reworks from TIBSLC (Sferic).
The Best Comtemporary Classical on Bandcamp:September 2022 ' a shape shifting miniature opus ' (Peter Margasak)
'Intensely and startlingly brilliant' Electronic Sounds Magazine (Spenser Tomson)
'Since It Turned Out Something Else is simply a really enchanting listen, like gazing into a pool of water and observing reflections of reeality shimmer, wobble and warp.' The Wire (Richard Thomas)
'With loops, white noise, electromagnetic-fields, and samples of string quartets, Since It Turned Out Something Else is a study in sonic collection' A Closer Listen
'The first long-form solo release from Adrian Corker in alomost a decade is an ambitious proposition-a fusion of modern compostion and electro-acoustic terchniques that sounds like Jim O'Rourke doing a Stockhauisen.' Boomkat