“My complete life I’ve needed to put in writing a symphony. Now I’ve.” Divide and Dissolve’s Takiaya Reed has jumped from doom/drone to classical

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It is a typical winter day in London: chilly and gray with the damp doing its finest to seep into your bones. Nonetheless, Takiaya Reed is beaming. Because the driving pressure behind anti-colonial doom/drone behemoth Divide And Dissolve, she’s been delivering chest-crumpling heaviness and flights of unbridled pleasure for one of the best a part of a decade.

Past being a formidable riff-wielder, although, she’s additionally a classically skilled saxophonist – one who’s at the moment placing the ending touches to her first symphony for the BBC Live performance Orchestra. “My complete life I’ve needed to put in writing a symphony, and now… I’ve,” she smiles.

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