Lapalux

BIOGRAPHY

British producer Lapalux (aka Stuart Howard) has released four albums and a fistful of singles and EPs via Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder imprint - each one documenting a new chapter in his evolution as an artist. His latest longplayer “Amnioverse” is “a sort of portmanteau of the amniotic sac and the universe,” he explains, revolving around notions of fluidity; that birth, life, death and rebirth is a never ending continuum. He channels these ethereal ideas through a...

British producer Lapalux (aka Stuart Howard) has released four albums and a fistful of singles and EPs via Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder imprint - each one documenting a new chapter in his evolution as an artist. His latest longplayer “Amnioverse” is “a sort of portmanteau of the amniotic sac and the universe,” he explains, revolving around notions of fluidity; that birth, life, death and rebirth is a never ending continuum. He channels these ethereal ideas through a new and ever-expanding modular synth set-up, injecting human emotion, and layering recordings of weather, wind, rain and fire, lending an elemental, celestial feel to the composition.

Capping off last year with two standout performances at the Brainfeeder X showcase at Brixton Academy, and alongside Jacques Greene at Brooklyn’s Elsewhere, Lapalux is set to return with a new live-AV show in 2020—driven and delivered by his modular gear set-up—to present a cohesive light, projection and sound performance. 


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BIOGRAPHY

British producer Lapalux (aka Stuart Howard) has released four albums and a fistful of singles and EPs via Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder imprint - each one documenting a new chapter in his evolution as an artist. His latest longplayer “Amnioverse” is “a sort of portmanteau of the amniotic sac and the universe,” he explains, revolving around notions of fluidity; that birth, life, death and rebirth is a never ending continuum. He channels these ethereal ideas through a new and ever-expand...

British producer Lapalux (aka Stuart Howard) has released four albums and a fistful of singles and EPs via Flying Lotus’ Brainfeeder imprint - each one documenting a new chapter in his evolution as an artist. His latest longplayer “Amnioverse” is “a sort of portmanteau of the amniotic sac and the universe,” he explains, revolving around notions of fluidity; that birth, life, death and rebirth is a never ending continuum. He channels these ethereal ideas through a new and ever-expanding modular synth set-up, injecting human emotion, and layering recordings of weather, wind, rain and fire, lending an elemental, celestial feel to the composition.

Capping off last year with two standout performances at the Brainfeeder X showcase at Brixton Academy, and alongside Jacques Greene at Brooklyn’s Elsewhere, Lapalux is set to return with a new live-AV show in 2020—driven and delivered by his modular gear set-up—to present a cohesive light, projection and sound performance.