Adriaan De Roover: The 'Monday Is Okay' Mix

Published: Oct. 14, 2019, 10:28 a.m.

b'Establishing a collage of influence and musical intuition is no simple feat, it can take time for an artist to establish and forge an identity which is unique and representative of their own character. Adriaan De Roover is a Belgian experimental musician who has just released a new album called \'Leaves\'. The album is a freeform piece of work which layers instrumentation and soundscapes in an abstract and yet enchanting manner. It\'s described as being a piece of work which balances both "peace and restlessness". \\n\\nPerhaps better known under the guise of Oaktree his music has previously been championed and supported by the likes of Bonobo, Mary Anne Hobbs and Lefto. His sound is diverse and draws upon elements of the fourth world, establishing comparisons with new age musicians and the likes of Jon Hassell and Brian Eno. \\n\\nAdriaan describes his new album as follows: \\n\\n\\u201c\\u2018Leaves\\u2019 was written between 2016 and 2018, mainly in a cabanage in the Ardennes, in solitude and around nature. Although there are some outward moments, I tried to make music that finds as much beauty in small gestures, in doubt and in honesty (above all). I hope you can get lost in it, just like I did, and maybe then, some moments of beauty might reveal themselves.\\u201d\\n\\nWe invited him to record a mix which showcases the diversity of his own musical personality, his take on sound and sculpture. He picks tracks by the likes of Bloc Party, Rosalia, Photek, Nicolas Jaar, Alice Coltrane and Anenon.'