S. Salter’s new album “Juun” is the label’s first neo-classical document.
We’re prepared to guess you have not heard STMPD RCRDS fairly like this earlier than.
Helmed by dance music famous person Martin Garrix, the label is beloved for its explosive, festival-ready sound. Electro and future home bangers have lengthy been STMPD’s calling card, however latest years have seen the imprint experiment with ambient and downtempo music.
That brings us to in the present day’s launch of Juun, the first-ever neo-classical document launched on STMPD. The spacey album comes from S. Salter, the collaborative moniker of Samuel Ruddick and Jeremia Reichen.
With its lilting strings and contrapuntal textures, Juun is devoid of the electrifying sound that STMPD’s followers are used to. However that does not make it any much less spectacular. Actually, the haunting album could hit dwelling for followers of Garrix, who’s revered for the spellbinding melodies which underpin the preparations of his high-flying songs.
Juun additionally incorporates parts of biomusic by interpolating area recordings. In response to STMPD, S. Salter captured sounds from wet Dutch forests and eerie, empty Berlin metro stations at evening.
S. Salter at the moment are set to look on the upcoming “Piano Day 2023” occasion, which can showcase “among the most proficient and forward-thinking composers and creators on the earth” on March twenty ninth. The occasion was created by Leiter Verlag and famend composer Nils Frahm.
You will discover Juun on streaming platforms right here.
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