The composer and producer of digital
dance music known as DJ Pad has released his latest LP album, “The
Hymn of Brotherhood.” The record contains no fewer than 26 original
tracks for an approximate total listening time of just under three
hours. It is the latest addition to DJ Pad's rapidly growing
repertoire which includes full-length records such as “Waiting to
Be Discovered,” “A Trip in My House Part 1,” “A Trip in My
House Part 2,” “Y,” and “Dubstep: First Strike,” all of
which have been released in less than three years. A gorgeous,
sprawling, lush sonic landscape composed in the true spirit of the
trance-music tradition, “The Hymn of Brotherhood” is the newest
reason music fans have to take special note of France's number-one
composer and producer of digital music, the unstoppable DJ Pad.
DJ Pad writes music in a vast array of
different genres and styles. For each of these, his music is informed
by entirely different artists. For “The Hymn of Brotherhood,”
Pad's most comprehensive collection of trance music, the artist cites
ATB, Tiesto, and Armin van Buren as main artistic influences.
Speaking of his overall goals for “The
Hymn of Brotherhood,” DJ Pad writes, “I wanted to show yet
another face of my multiple producer personalities. [The Hymn] takes
place on an epic journey to visit the wonderful world of Trance. I've
gathered tracks I've made in the past three years and remastered the
oldest ones.”
DJ Pad has produced more than 600
original tracks in approximately 30 varying genres. Most of these are
of the electro house, trance, and dubstep persuasions, but his music
blends the elements of each with those of the others in such a way as
to create new amalgams from existing categories. He has been making
music since 2008, and gleans inspiration from such legends of digital
music as Afrojack, Sebastian, Swedish House Mafia, Infected
Mushrooms, Psycraft, Hallucinogen, Cosmic Gate, Atomic Cat,
Angerfist, Hanz Zimmer, Mike Oldfield, and many more.
“The Hymn of Brotherhood” by DJ Pad
becomes available worldwide 24 May 2015. Digital music fans should
definitely get in early.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
www.MondoTunes.com
“The Hymn of Brotherhood”
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