I wanted to create a sense of distortion in my music video.
The atmospheric mix of post-rock and alternative hip-hop
Instruments used:
Flute Piccolo, Flute (3), Clarinet In B-flat (2), Trumpet In B-flat, French Horn, Saxophone Alto, Saxophone Tenor, Trombone, Saxophone Baritone, Euphonium, Trombone Bass, Tuba, Bass Drum, Snare Drum (2), Crash, Tom Tom, Drum Group, Marimba, Tubular Bells, Vibraphone
All in all, indie music has tons of incredible benefits. It can help learners decrease their stress levels, reduce anxiety, fight depression, become more motivated, and even have a better memory. Just try listening to some indie melodies to discover even more advantages for your health, mood, and overall well-beingDistortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone.
Ryan Lott, aka Son Lux, works at the nexus of several rarely-overlapping Venn Diagrams: classically trained composer who is also an electronic musician who sometimes produces beats for rappers. Here is a brief list of his recent collaborators: Serengeti, Busdriver, and Beans (of the Antipop Consortium); Sufjan Stevens; Arcade Fire mutli-instrumentalist Richard Reed Parry; Nico Muhly; These New Puritans; contemporary classical ensemble yMusic. There's no obvious fingerprint to detect in this disparate work, just an intelligence and curiosity about sound, and an ability to populate a canvas with colorful, swarming sounds that tickle but don’t crowd the ear.
"Lost It To Trying", off his upcoming album Lanterns for Joyful Noise, is a loose rock song of sorts filled with compelling spare parts-- synths that scree high like seagulls, a fidgeting horn section and some chattering flutes; a exchange between a dexterous live drummer and some drum programming. The choral singing is reminiscent of Sufjan, but the sound-- brainy and muscular, propulsive and complicated, mournful and celebratory-- is all Lott’s own.
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