Kak formed in 2002 as a duo of Andrew Weatherall and Nina Walsh. Their music pulled from dub, techno, ambient, and experimental sounds, resulting in tracks like 'Evr'rything Changing' and 'I've Got Time' that often felt more like atmospheric landscapes than straightforward songs. They released albums such as 'Kak World War', 'Honey and Ash', and 'Forest of Tongues', which built on that blend of rhythmic patterns and ethereal textures.
Weatherall left the group in 2010, and Walsh continued making music under the Kak name. Their work sometimes included collaborations, though the specifics here feel a bit promotional, so it's enough to say the sound shifted over time without the original partnership. The songs 'Rush You' and 'Lemonaide Kid' reflect that ongoing, mood-driven approach to electronic composition.
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