

Featuring hand-crafted glitchscapes and beats from scratch, inkfingers has been making folk songs for accelerated culture since 2021. His first album, Lullabies for Larceny, is a lyrical minimalist electro protest against the assaults on our shared humanity in the age of advanced cleptocracy. 2023’s Glitchfolk explores the disintegration of the pixillated self while seeking immunization against apocalyptic overload. Profane Mapping (2024) sifts through the franchised ruins of progress for scraps with which to rebuild a common world. His latest album, Only Boredom can Save Us Now cultivates emotional self-defence against spectacular overload through electronically modulated reflections on the erosion of social space. Laced with heavy doses of analogue grit, homespun beats and freestyle frequency modulation, inkfingers tweaks dials and hijacks files with synthetic style.