Patch_t41b – Dust (2025)

Hi, guys! As you all probably know, I am not a fan of piano music…but today’s song just hooked me right into the heart! It’s an incredibly beautiful composition called “Dust”, by jazz pianist and producer Laurie Erskine and his solo project called Patch_t41b. Pretty interesting fact — the project is named after a synth file, the project explores the entanglement between human and machine, where improvisation meets distortion, and ambient textures bleed into melodic fragments. Let’s check it out!

This new project launches with the debut track ‘dust’, is a track that summons a haunting world of sound, in which human fragility and machinery collide. The piano is loose, searching, unresolved; synths and stretched samples drift in and out of focus, like memories just out of reach. Digital textures are combined with classical piano and experimental composition techniques, and vocals surface like lingering ghost signals, offering hope in turmoil.

Arriving later this year, EP_01 took shape through a series of short, speculative live sets at London venues including The Lexington, The Waiting Room, and Theatreship. Drawing on the emotional tenderness of Jeff Buckley and Beth Gibbons, the improvisational freedom of Terry Riley, and the ambient textures of Burial and Fennesz, patch_t41b’s debut single asks the question: what is the sound of our post-human era?

I don’t know about you, guys, but I will wait for upcoming releases from this artist. It’s a perfect example of good modern music to me. I am a fan now 🙂 Enjoy the music and stand with Ukraine! Peace <3



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