Waskerley Way is an electronic music project from Newcastle Upon Tyne, Engl… Read Full Bio ↴Waskerley Way is an electronic music project from Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
Informed by the technical approaches of musique concrète and hip hop production, Waskerley Way composes 'off the lattice', eschewing fixed pitch and metrically-ordered rhythm in favour of having absolute faith in the ears – morphologies of sounds working in tandem with morphologies of feeling.
Junk Playground is an album that explores the dynamics of public spaces in urban areas, and the defiance of public life in the face of a world becoming increasingly private and homogenous. The resourcefulness of communities in European cities such as Madrid and Lisbon is what inspires Waskerley Way to be resourceful with sound objects, rearranging sonic detritus into new, uncanny forms.
https://boxrecordsshop.bandcamp.com/album/junk-playground
http://soundcloud.com/waskerleyway
http://twitter.com/waskerleyway
http://facebook.com/waskerleyway
Informed by the technical approaches of musique concrète and hip hop production, Waskerley Way composes 'off the lattice', eschewing fixed pitch and metrically-ordered rhythm in favour of having absolute faith in the ears – morphologies of sounds working in tandem with morphologies of feeling.
Junk Playground is an album that explores the dynamics of public spaces in urban areas, and the defiance of public life in the face of a world becoming increasingly private and homogenous. The resourcefulness of communities in European cities such as Madrid and Lisbon is what inspires Waskerley Way to be resourceful with sound objects, rearranging sonic detritus into new, uncanny forms.
https://boxrecordsshop.bandcamp.com/album/junk-playground
http://soundcloud.com/waskerleyway
http://twitter.com/waskerleyway
http://facebook.com/waskerleyway
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Sarastro Aster
First of all congratulations for this review. I see you started recently to do this but I like your kind of "Harry's garage" approach being the owner of them. Keep going, I am sure you will progress and deserve over time more and more followers!
Secondly, happy to share your passion for cars. On AM, I only had a Rapide so far but am considering to add one to my garage as a companion to a few more exotics, and I am considering either a Vanquish or a 2008-2012 DBS. I also like DB11 but I think it would be very bad on the maths... whereas the Vanquish and DBS shold hold value (as the DBS, in manual they already cost quite a lot more than auto ones). What is your view over them ? And also I would like a more relaxed driver than e.g. my Granturismo or Ferrari California (N/A). They are great but I'd like to go for something really more GT-ish. Thank you very much and congratulations again, looking forward to your next review (why not on the 2008-2012 DBS)?
Ross On Cars
Hey Sarastro, thanks for the encouragement and positive feedback - Harry's garage is a favourite of mine too. A DBS review is definitely on the cards. I hear the manual is the one to have but I haven't driven either yet. Depreciation on the DB11 is a consideration for sure. The Vanquish is a relaxing drive - you can pootle about in it and it doesn't mind.
Luke
Great review! Very nice interior, I really wanted the square wheel on my 2015my Vanquish. I use mine as a daily driver and will be adding around 10k a year, I love every mile and it’s very comfortable on long runs. Will be taking it to France in January, really looking forwards to it.
Ross On Cars
Thanks. The perfect car for a jaunt to France, enjoy!
Thiago Cesar
I have a DB11 and I'm seriously considering getting a Vanquish as well. These "rough" V12s are primed for going up in value when our future becomes electrified.
Ross On Cars
The Vanquish is such a looker and relatively rare - like the DBS so I think it will hold value and increase over time.
James Sloan
I also did the man-maths and came to the same conclusion. I have a 2015 Vanquish in Cobalt blue.. it’s a stunning machine.
Ross On Cars
Nice, a sure fire investment and more fun than an ISA!
Martin
Very good video. I always love to see an owner’s perspective on the car since it’s just different. What production year is your vanquish(maybe you mentioned it in the video but I didn’t notice it)? I’m actually having a hard time deciding between this and the S63 AMG Coupe! S63 is definitely more comfortable(as it’s a s-class but a tad sportier), whereas this looks much better(with the V12!) and Astons always have that majestic element to them since they’re quite rare! Can you daily drive it though or is it a little too harsh? It’s probably not 488 Pista harsh 😁
Martin
@Ross On Cars Nice Ross. Thanks for the insight. Have a good one 👋