I try to be as open as possible to new music. That being said there's certain genres that appeal to me more than others. I've always been a 'sing-a-long' kinda guy and my musical tastes reflect that. So with that in mind you'll wonder why I chose a song with absolutely no lyrics whatsoever for my first review. The truth is I chose it because it was handy. I already follow the author, who I know primarily as a photographer, and tonight was the first post I'd seen from him that was about music.
I guess creativity doesn't like to be pigeonholed. Once you have it, you have it, and it decides where and when it's going to manifest. This is definitely one of those times. While I know primarily as a photographer it seems his ear is as creative with a synthesiser as his eye is with a camera.
The song he has created is, as he describes it, "dancey EDM type stuff." He claims that it is an unfinished piece but I believe that the piece stands up perfectly well as it is, and its length and ending fit with the descriptive story it conjures in my mind.
Have a listen and then come back to me.
https://dsound.audio/#/@davekavanagh/original-track-unfinished-58
For me, funnily enough, the thing that struck me most was how much this song, with no words, resembles a conversation. When I listen to it I can hear two separate voices almost arguing. The first light voice comes in and puts forth his/her point of view with the second person adding in little "but's" and "wait's" underneath that main melody. The heavier retort from the second person comes in to reply before we reach the first 'pause' in the conversation. A catching of breath before the the argument begins again for another verse. After one last pause it's almost as if the two 'voices' have blended into one noise where nothing is being heard by either side. This is halted by a very dramatic ending where everything just stops. Maybe one side has ended the argument forever!?
I don't know much about EDM music, so I couldn't say whether this is a good or bad representation of the genre. Maybe those with more experience can comment and let me know? I don't know whether a bit more 'conversation' might make this song better. To those who like this kind of music I've always felt that the standard 3 1/2 minute song length is pitifully small compared to the usual size of dance music tracks.
As I said at the beginning of this review, this wouldn't be a type of music that I would chose to listen to myself normally. Yet having listened to it quite a few times during the course of writing this review I find myself liking it more and more. Maybe it's the pictures in my head that makes it more appealing. Maybe it's the infectious rhythm that keeps happily skipping along until it's final fatal stop. Maybe it's the fact that creativity, whatever form it takes, trancends its medium and appeals to the soul rather than to the eye or the ear. Whatever the reason, I advise you to let a little creativity into your soul and check this song out, you won't be disappointed!
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