Ezekiel Honig, a New York City native, is a musician and label manager for Microcosm Music and Anticipate Recordings. He is a well-known figure in the electronic music community.[1]

Ezekiel Honig
Born1977 (age 46–47)
OriginNew York City, U.S.
GenresElectronic, ambient, techno
Occupation(s)Label manager
LabelsAnticipate Recordings
Microcosm Music

Honig usually follows a strict production code on all of his songs. He uses 'found-sound' and warm melodies.[2]

Having put out two successful albums, Technology Is Lonely and People, Places & Things, Honig collaborated with friend and fellow musician Morgan Packard on Early Morning Migration. The album received praise from critics and was a highly successful album within the subgenre. Honig's fourth album, Scattered Practices, was a departure from his earlier work. It was less techno, and more ambient. His most recent album, Surfaces of a Broken Marching Band, was released by Anticipate on October 27, 2008.

Discography edit

Studio albums
EPs/singles
  • 2004: Colorfield EP (Red Antenna)
  • 2004: People Places & Things Sampler with John Tejada remix (Microcosm)
  • 2005: It's Getting Cold Outside EP with Someone Else remix (Unfoundsound)
  • 2006: Live in Minneapolis (Microcosm)
  • 2008: Porchside Past Tense limited edition 7" vinyl (Anticipate)
  • 2009: Prologuing the Inevitable with David Last remix (Konque)
  • 2014: Paragraphs digital download and 12" vinyl (Other People)
Splits/collaborations
  • 2004: Love Session / 1000 Remix EP with Graphic (Microcosm)
  • 2005: More Human Than Human Remixes with Soultek, isan, Ezekiel & Friends (Microcosm)
  • 2005: Macrofun Volume 3 with Someone Else (Microcosm)
  • 2006: Macrofun Volume 4 (as saidsound) with Krill.Minima (Microcosm)
  • 2006: Early Morning Migration Remix EP with Morgan Packard, Socks and Sandals (Microcosm)
  • 2006: The Road to Victory EP with Nicholas Sauser (Microcosm)
  • 2008: Open the Door Seaside Pastures part 1 with Dapayk and Midnight (Fenou)
Remixes
  • 2010: A Sunny Day In Glasgow – "Nitetime Rainbows" (Mis Ojos Discos)
  • 2016: Kettenkarussell "Of Course" (Giegling)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Anderson, Stuart (12 December 2008). "Broken Marching Band by Ezekiel Honig: Track of the Day". The Times Online. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Ezekiel Honig Refines His Sound". Big Shot Magazine (25). Archived from the original on 2009-01-25. Retrieved 2017-11-05.

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