The landscape of digital audio production and avant-garde jazz fusion is undergoing a massive paradigm shift. As producers, multi-instrumentalists, and sound designers constantly hunt for texturally rich, organic, yet hyper-futuristic sounds, a new conceptual powerhouse has emerged in the high-end audio community: the framework.
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Fusion tracks that might feature a "sax" (saxophone) played through experimental electronic filters. indan+sax+sonig+exclusive
This is the modern glue. "Sonig" (a stylized take on Sonic ) refers to high-fidelity, often experimental sound design. This includes:
In the world of music, collaborations are a dime a dozen. However, when three talented artists come together to create something new and exciting, it's an event worth taking note of. Recently, we had the opportunity to sit down with Indan, Sax, and Sonig, three musicians who have joined forces to create a unique and captivating sound. In this exclusive interview, we dive into their latest project, their creative process, and what fans can expect from this exciting new collaboration.
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The engineer takes the sax recording and runs it through a Morphagene or Serum granular engine. They might reverse the attack of the note, stretch a single breath over 16 bars, or add spectral blurring. This creates a ghostly, futuristic texture.
Sax adds, "For me, the music is all about creating a mood or atmosphere. I wanted to craft soundscapes that would immerse listeners in a world of their own making."
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The album's exclusive magic is derived from the one-time meeting of three distinct musical worlds.
With a background in creating atmospheric soundscapes, Sonig brings a depth and complexity to her music productions. Her work is characterized by an innovative approach to sound design, making her a perfect match for artists looking to push the boundaries of their music.