warble

noun. war·ble ˈwȯr-bəl
1: a melodious succession of low pleasing sounds.
2: a musical trill.

warble (oshan anand) has spent thirty years being shaped by sound, wild and wondrous signal shapes cutting, layering, and bending him, changing the way he moved. His style pulls from dub’s depth, folk tradition’s memory, and the open architecture of post-genre electronics, stitching them together into something designed to mutate dancers, opening new angles in the body and trajectories of escape from the mind.

Photo by Peter Booth Lee