Rival Consoles
Rival Consoles is the stage name of Ryan Lee West,[1] an English electronic musician from Leicester.
Rival Consoles | |
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Birth name | Ryan Lee West |
Also known as | Aparatec |
Born | Leicester, England | 10 November 1985
Origin | London, England |
Genres | Electronic |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, producer |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | Erased Tapes |
Associated acts | Nils Frahm, Kiasmos, Ólafur Arnalds, Clark, Nosaj Thing, Luke Abbott, Peter Broderick |
Website | rivalconsoles |
West learned to play guitar in his youth, but later switched to electronic production, studying music technology at De Montfort University.[2] He initially used the stage name Aparatec, releasing an EP of material under that name in 2007. His first release as Rival Consoles was issued later in 2007 by the label Erased Tapes, which has released all of his albums and EPs.
According to his label, West has remixed tracks by artists such as Jon Hopkins, Vessels, Ólafur Arnalds, Nils Frahm, Max Cooper, Noisia, Sasha and Toydrum.[3]
Pitchfork described Rival Consoles' sound as "high-brow, avant-garde electronic music in the vein of Jon Hopkins and Nils Frahm".[4]
Discography
Solo
Studio albums
- IO (2009, Erased Tapes)
- Kid Velo (2011, Erased Tapes)
- Howl (2015, Erased Tapes)
- Persona (13 April 2018, Erased Tapes)
- Articulation (31 July 2020, Erased Tapes)
EPs
- The Decadent (2007, Erased Tapes)
- Vemeer EP (2007, Erased Tapes, as Aparatec)
- Helvetica (2009, Erased Tapes)
- Odyssey (2014, Erased Tapes)
- Sonne (2015, Erased Tapes)
- Odyssey/Sonne (2015, Erased Tapes)
- Night Melody (2016, Erased Tapes)
With other musicians
- 65/Milo (2009, with Kiasmos)
References
- Fusilli, Jim (3 November 2015). "'Howl' by Rival Consoles Review". The Wall Street Journal.
- "Leicester - Blast - Rival Consoles". BBC. 14 August 2009.
- "Rival Consoles - Artists". Erased Tapes. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
- Listen to “Unfolding” by Rival Consoles, retrieved 10 May 2019