Pete Min co-runs the innovative Los Angeles label Colorfield Records. At Colorfield, artists are encouraged to compose in the studio and often play instruments they’re unused to. There’s as much emphasis on sound as there is on composition and musicianship, and “chaos and chance are a big part of the process.”
In this interview, Pete delves into what he calls his "sherpa" approach to guiding musicians out of their comfort zones and allowing them to express themselves in new and exciting ways. He talks about his background in music production and the freeform pandemic jam sessions with friends that led to the creation of his organic and playful approach to recording Colorfield albums at his studio, Lucy's Meat Market.
Colorfield has already gained a solid reputation for releasing albums rich with expressive experimentation from artists such as Benny Bock, Anna Butterss, OHMA, with a forthcoming album Collodion by the accomplished jazz guitarist Anthony Wilson.
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