Beth Gibbons has unveiled “Reaching Out,” the latest single from her forthcoming solo album Lives Outgrown, and shared the song’s interactive visualizer.
The track begins in a tense and muted fashion before opening up to a pounding roar, complete with brass hits and relentless drumming. Gibbons similarly spans from charged, breathy verses to open, haunting highs, mirroring the drama of the song’s string section and cinematic feel. Stream the song below.
“Reaching Out” also arrives with an interactive music video created with the visual artist Weirdcore. The visualizer depicts 4D models of Gibbons falling through a sci-fi spacescape, with plenty of psychedelic visuals and bizarre transformations. Through the interactive site, you can click and hold down your mouse button on these various models to interact with them, rotate them, and try to connect them. Visit the interactive site here.
The second single from Lives Outgrown, “Reaching Out” follows “Floating on a Moment,...
The track begins in a tense and muted fashion before opening up to a pounding roar, complete with brass hits and relentless drumming. Gibbons similarly spans from charged, breathy verses to open, haunting highs, mirroring the drama of the song’s string section and cinematic feel. Stream the song below.
“Reaching Out” also arrives with an interactive music video created with the visual artist Weirdcore. The visualizer depicts 4D models of Gibbons falling through a sci-fi spacescape, with plenty of psychedelic visuals and bizarre transformations. Through the interactive site, you can click and hold down your mouse button on these various models to interact with them, rotate them, and try to connect them. Visit the interactive site here.
The second single from Lives Outgrown, “Reaching Out” follows “Floating on a Moment,...
- 4/10/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
The 1975 have turned their latest album into an online art exhibit. The U.K. quartet released their fourth LP Notes on a Conditional Form this past May.
As the group’s release plans changed due to the ongoing pandemic, the 1975 decided to create something virtual for their fans to enjoy in lieu of their originally planned world tour. Director Ben Ditto assisted in commissioning 14 artists to create digital pieces based on 14 tracks off Noacf.
Each visual piece is done in different disciplines, including 3D modeling, AI, performance, robotics and more.
As the group’s release plans changed due to the ongoing pandemic, the 1975 decided to create something virtual for their fans to enjoy in lieu of their originally planned world tour. Director Ben Ditto assisted in commissioning 14 artists to create digital pieces based on 14 tracks off Noacf.
Each visual piece is done in different disciplines, including 3D modeling, AI, performance, robotics and more.
- 7/22/2020
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
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