Sound Motives 5. Max Cooper (Mesh)
I first came across Max Cooper around the time of his last album, One Hundred Billion Sparks . The lead single, Hope , defies simple categorisation, at once ethereal and ecclesiastical, and yet with the throbbing subs and high-end sizzle of a track designed for the dance-floor. The dance-floor never gets its drop, but instead ‘Hope’ unravels into a meditation on beauty, where minutes pass in a few quick breaths. When experienced with its accompanying video, ‘Hope’ acts a useful introduction to M...
