- Digital
KOGG
Doing Things
nonclassical
- Cat No: NONCLSS070DDY
- Release: 2026-05-08
- updated:
Track List
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1. KOGG - Doing Things (Single Version)
03:08 -
2. KOGG - Doing Things (Gabriel's Radio Re-work) [feat. Gabriel Prokofiev]
02:47
16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
‘Doing Things’ is the new single from KOGG’s forthcoming debut album ‘Mechanista’.
Blending contemporary composition, improvisation and DIY sound invention, KOGG's music is a bold exploration - human breath meets mechanical process in a world built from spanners, toy whistles, brass, elastic bands and broken piano keys.
"Chilled out Aphex Twin vibe" (Nathan Shepherd, BBC Radio 6 Music)
"Couldn't be more perfect" (Deb Grant, BBC Radio 6 Music)
Formed by Selena Kay and Cerys Hogg, with backgrounds in classical contemporary composition and jazz improvisation, KOGG have developed a practice rooted in experimentation - where experimental music has long been shaped by a culture of seriousness, they challenge the unspoken patriarchal codes of experimental music. There's something quietly radical about KOGG's perspective. The genre often tilts toward the austere or self-consciously intellectual, yet KOGG's approach feels open-hearted and mischievous. It is the meeting point of two experienced musicians/composers arriving at collaboration from distinct creative paths.
Out on 8 May, the new single features a rework by Nonclassical founder and artist Gabriel Prokofiev.
Blending contemporary composition, improvisation and DIY sound invention, KOGG's music is a bold exploration - human breath meets mechanical process in a world built from spanners, toy whistles, brass, elastic bands and broken piano keys.
"Chilled out Aphex Twin vibe" (Nathan Shepherd, BBC Radio 6 Music)
"Couldn't be more perfect" (Deb Grant, BBC Radio 6 Music)
Formed by Selena Kay and Cerys Hogg, with backgrounds in classical contemporary composition and jazz improvisation, KOGG have developed a practice rooted in experimentation - where experimental music has long been shaped by a culture of seriousness, they challenge the unspoken patriarchal codes of experimental music. There's something quietly radical about KOGG's perspective. The genre often tilts toward the austere or self-consciously intellectual, yet KOGG's approach feels open-hearted and mischievous. It is the meeting point of two experienced musicians/composers arriving at collaboration from distinct creative paths.
Out on 8 May, the new single features a rework by Nonclassical founder and artist Gabriel Prokofiev.
