Kev Hopper, a respected bassist and experimental musician, has released his latest solo album, XIX, which merges pop melodies with complex rhythms and modern electronica. Following his 2022 album Sans Noodles, XIX showcases Hopper’s unique style, described as "wonky, wobbly, electronic, surrealist pop," and is available in both digital and vinyl formats. His prolific career includes notable work with the band Stump and collaborations in various genres since the ’90s.
What do you think influences an artist’s evolution over decades, and how do you see Hopper’s diverse experiences shaping his current creative output?