- Digital
KOGG
Mechanista
nonclassical
- Cat No: NONCLSS070
- Release: 2026-05-22
- updated:
Track List
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1. KOGG - Reel
03:16 -
2. KOGG - Hocket
03:36 -
3. KOGG - The Count
03:55 -
4. KOGG - Prologue
03:21 -
5. KOGG - Belastica
04:18 -
6. KOGG - Doing Things
03:46 -
7. KOGG - Revolution
04:55 -
8. KOGG - Mechanista
03:40 -
9. KOGG - Tin Canticle
04:19 -
10. KOGG - Spanners
03:46 -
11. KOGG - Voyager
04:51 -
12. KOGG - Doing Things (Gabriel's Radio Re-work) [feat. Gabriel Prokofiev]
02:47
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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.
Catch KOGG with their new brass section live at Iklectik, London on 11 June.
"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.
Catch KOGG with their new brass section live at Iklectik, London on 11 June.
