I grew up listening to and playing music, drawing and reading.
At university, I did drama but while I was there, I discovered electronic music. I was lucky and this has been a serious endeavour. The Horse album is somewhere between science, archaeology, art, music and understanding horses, plus the divide between rural and urban areas, and climate change. The artistic and creative process allows us to explore some of these things and hopefully engage in unusual ways and find a different model for the future, as the current one isn’t really working.
I started this album by accident.
I’d been in talks with a record label about a piece for orchestra, and didn’t want to do the music you might expect. I wanted to do something with a skeleton as there’s something very musical about them. The repetition of the ribs, the resonant chambers of the skull – and disassembled, it almost looks like musical notation.
I was looking on eBay for the biggest skeleton I could find – I knew I wanted to make a record out of one – and a horse came up, with only a day left, so I bought it quickly.
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Hazel Hill
\"An absolute monster\" and \"a professor\", prolific point-to-pointer Hazel Hill was in a class of his own. His connections tell Gemma Redrup about his stellar career - and the shenanigans of transporting the Foxhunter cup home
Being transparent is key to securing equestrian sport
Experts discuss acceptance of horses in sport, after the most recent survey on the public's opinion of it
High honours for the Heythrop
The Heythrop takes both championships, but local packs revel in some success, too
Rio's regal victory
A new face of the riding horse scene shows promise, breeder's dream a run continues and a cob specialist dominates
A picture of Elegance
A determined breeder experiences a memorable day of firsts, while a show hunter pony reigns with two sisters
Imagine's connections are living the dream
A new partnership is off to a flying start and one rider's patience with a £1 tricky youngster is richly rewarded
Caccia can't be caught
A laid-back Otangelo youngster, who fell asleep on the ferry, is a star of the show, and jumping bridleless at home proves the winning formula for one combination
'He has incredible energy'
Home-breds delight their riders with the top two spots in the grand prix and records are smashed in the puissance
Banzai battles for a Paris place
World champions Yasmin Ingham and Banzair Du Loir top the hotly contested CCI4*-S, while Belgium's Lara de Liederkerke-Meier takes her first CCI5* win on a home-bred mare
Sitting pretty
Of course the saddle has to fit your horse, but what about how it fits you as a rider? Sarah Isaacs speaks to saddlery experts to find out just how important it is to consider your own body shape and posture in the saddle fitting process