Once again, I selected a tune at random on BandCamp this morning, and this
time around it was an experimental electronic track by Little Glass Men.
Working out of San Francisco, California, Little Glass Men (or LGM as the hip
kids say) is a 26-year-old composer whose experiments in electronica are
designed “to inspire visions and spark voyages.” And this track definitely
inspires visions. Despite being (accurately) categorized as electronic glitch
music, “Until It’s Gone” has a distinctly organic vibe, as the rhythm track
consists largely of a splashing sound, like feet marching through a bog or
across a shoreline as the tide is rolling out, while the synth that provides the
top line melody calls to mind an accordion. If you’re stuck in the office, take
a minute (or four-and-a-half) to pop in your ear buds, listen to this tune,
and drift off to your happy place.
The track is $1 (US) on BandCamp. If you like it, buy it.
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