was a real tease during a global pandemic -- is feeling kind of ok about the future of the world.
“I don’t like all this talk of how everything will change from here on,” he tells i-D. “It helps to look at paintings of a village fair from the 15th century to understand that people also wanted to be close to each other in past centuries. There werethen too, but life continues afterwards. We will be close to each other again. It is the lifeblood of civilization. That inspires me.”
Talking of inspiration, if you’re searching for some, look no further than Wolfgang’s latest single “Growing”. Originally part of his 2017exhibition of sound, light and video called ‘South Tank’, the track is a collaboration with LA duo Wreck and Reference who sample Wolfgang’s vocals over a droning techno beat. “I always thought it was really special,” he says, “but hadn’t quite found a place for it independently -- now I feel it is the right moment to put it out.
“Growing” features in an eclectic new playlist, made by Wolfgang Tillmans for i-D, that sits at 1 hour 46 minutes and takes listeners on a journey through some of the artist’s all-time favourite pieces of music. “It’s maybe the most revealing playlist I have ever put out,” he says. “Besides some very recent music that I came to notice, and a couple of my own tunes, it contains many of my lifetime favourites, spanning chants from Taizé that I’ve listened to since I was thirteen, to South African-based producer Oskid’s track “Disappear” that I can’t stop coming back to since bringing it home from Johannesburg two years ago.
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