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Maxyboy: Vinyl LP
For over a decade, Max Ravitz has been obsessively working in his home studio, crafting electronic music under various guises. His primary solo project, Patricia, has been a mainstay in New Yorkâs DIY electronic music scene, with releases on labels such as Opal Tapes, Nona, and Ghosltyâs Spectral Sound imprint.
Ravitz is a life-long musician with a passion for collecting, studying, and using all types of electronic music equipment. This focus on hardware lays the foundation for both his recorded music and live sets-- two distinct entities with a similar flavor. He is a process-driven artist who values creative constraint, improvisation and collaboration with others. Over the years, his numerous collaborative projects include Inhalants (with Jahiliyya Fields), Masks (with Arp), DSR.MR (with Cloudface), and Ociya (with Tin Man). Ravitzâs love of synthesizers has recently led him from Brooklyn to Asheville, North Carolina, where he has taken on the role of Product Specialist at Moog Music.
Maxyboy marks Ravitzâs first full-length effort for Ghostly International. Over the course of 10 songs, Maxyboy presents a more varied stylistic approach than past Patricia releases, shifting away from some of the âlo-fiâ sounds heâs known for. With clear nods to electro, acid, IDM, and techno, Maxyboy puts on display Ravitzâs eclectic range of influence-- from collaborators and contemporaries, to classic innovators alike.
Titled after his familyâs childhood nickname for him, Maxyboy serves as a window to Ravitzâ range of musical interests. âMyokymia,â âDownlinkâ and âCrushed Velvetâ highlight Ravitzâs penchant for intricate drum programming; while album closer Ctenophora hints towards his drumless sensibilities. Ranging from driving and somatic (âDripping,â âTurtle Funkâ), to ambient (âJulia Setâ) to acid (âDew Point,â âDr. Oetkerâs Ristoranteâ), each song carries an evocative, questioning quality-- something any listener can enhance for themselves by closing the eyes and letting the sounds course through.
For over a decade, Max Ravitz has been obsessively working in his home studio, crafting electronic music under various guises. His primary solo project, Patricia, has been a mainstay in New Yorkâs DIY electronic music scene, with releases on labels such as Opal Tapes, Nona, and Ghosltyâs Spectral Sound imprint.
Ravitz is a life-long musician with a passion for collecting, studying, and using all types of electronic music equipment. This focus on hardware lays the foundation for both his recorded music and live sets-- two distinct entities with a similar flavor. He is a process-driven artist who values creative constraint, improvisation and collaboration with others. Over the years, his numerous collaborative projects include Inhalants (with Jahiliyya Fields), Masks (with Arp), DSR.MR (with Cloudface), and Ociya (with Tin Man). Ravitzâs love of synthesizers has recently led him from Brooklyn to Asheville, North Carolina, where he has taken on the role of Product Specialist at Moog Music.
Maxyboy marks Ravitzâs first full-length effort for Ghostly International. Over the course of 10 songs, Maxyboy presents a more varied stylistic approach than past Patricia releases, shifting away from some of the âlo-fiâ sounds heâs known for. With clear nods to electro, acid, IDM, and techno, Maxyboy puts on display Ravitzâs eclectic range of influence-- from collaborators and contemporaries, to classic innovators alike.
Titled after his familyâs childhood nickname for him, Maxyboy serves as a window to Ravitzâ range of musical interests. âMyokymia,â âDownlinkâ and âCrushed Velvetâ highlight Ravitzâs penchant for intricate drum programming; while album closer Ctenophora hints towards his drumless sensibilities. Ranging from driving and somatic (âDripping,â âTurtle Funkâ), to ambient (âJulia Setâ) to acid (âDew Point,â âDr. Oetkerâs Ristoranteâ), each song carries an evocative, questioning quality-- something any listener can enhance for themselves by closing the eyes and letting the sounds course through.
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For over a decade, Max Ravitz has been obsessively working in his home studio, crafting electronic music under various guises. His primary solo project, Patricia, has been a mainstay in New Yorkâs DIY electronic music scene, with releases on labels such as Opal Tapes, Nona, and Ghosltyâs Spectral Sound imprint.
Ravitz is a life-long musician with a passion for collecting, studying, and using all types of electronic music equipment. This focus on hardware lays the foundation for both his recorded music and live sets-- two distinct entities with a similar flavor. He is a process-driven artist who values creative constraint, improvisation and collaboration with others. Over the years, his numerous collaborative projects include Inhalants (with Jahiliyya Fields), Masks (with Arp), DSR.MR (with Cloudface), and Ociya (with Tin Man). Ravitzâs love of synthesizers has recently led him from Brooklyn to Asheville, North Carolina, where he has taken on the role of Product Specialist at Moog Music.
Maxyboy marks Ravitzâs first full-length effort for Ghostly International. Over the course of 10 songs, Maxyboy presents a more varied stylistic approach than past Patricia releases, shifting away from some of the âlo-fiâ sounds heâs known for. With clear nods to electro, acid, IDM, and techno, Maxyboy puts on display Ravitzâs eclectic range of influence-- from collaborators and contemporaries, to classic innovators alike.
Titled after his familyâs childhood nickname for him, Maxyboy serves as a window to Ravitzâ range of musical interests. âMyokymia,â âDownlinkâ and âCrushed Velvetâ highlight Ravitzâs penchant for intricate drum programming; while album closer Ctenophora hints towards his drumless sensibilities. Ranging from driving and somatic (âDripping,â âTurtle Funkâ), to ambient (âJulia Setâ) to acid (âDew Point,â âDr. Oetkerâs Ristoranteâ), each song carries an evocative, questioning quality-- something any listener can enhance for themselves by closing the eyes and letting the sounds course through.












