French DJ artist, Dj Pad has released
new album “Waiting to be
Discovered”
French artist Dj Pad has released his
newest long playing album, “Waiting to Be Discovered.” The record
is extremely creative and unique, drawing from the widely varied
techno and digital music genre in surprisingly different ways. Dj Pad
opens up his record with sounds not unlike Moby's, but quickly moves
into unlikely, less mainstream areas such as eighties synth disco
(see “Bleed Electric,” track four) and post-trance/psytrance
(“Back to School” track eleven). Several touches of dubstep are
present, as well as some wholly dubstep tracks, but the album has
only one overarching tone and style – Dj Pad's own – and he is as
comfortable composing an old school early nineties deep house track
as he is a 2012 dubstep epic.
In addition to the record's
versatility, it is also unusually enormous for a single release:
“Waiting to be Discovered” is over an hour and a half long,
though Dj Pad suggests that this could easily be enlarged to
encompass much, much more. “I spend many hours per day composing
tracks,” he writes. “At the moment, I’ve produced almost 35
hours of music.” Unsurprisingly, this remarkable collection of
compositions shows a healthy use of differentiation. “I’ve slowly
begun to producing some experimental tracks, and also to focus on
more mainstream genres,” writes Dj Pad. “I’ve released five
albums that are freely available, but now I’m thinking of going to
the next level, although making money is not really the point.” The
album title, therefore, is not allegorical: “I mostly want to
increase my visibility.”
As influences Dj Pad names the artists
Hallucinogen, ATB, Cosmic Gate, Angerfist, Afrojack, Sebastian, Hanz
Zimmer, and Mike Oldfield, a list which stretches decades back and
also into the contemporary releases category, which explains how Pad
has become so elastic in his skills as a song smith. Another hint of
this has to do with Pad's own background as a musician. “I’ve
started making electronic music simply by curiosity, though I really
started playing music much younger; I've been playing accordion for
15 years.” This affinity with traditional instruments is perhaps
how he has learned to leave space between his many layers of sound.
Many modern digital artists simply throw track after track on top of
one another, creating the same sort of mush that develops when too
much of anything is mixed together.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The LP “Waiting to be
Discovered” is distributed globally by MondoTunes
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ARTIST
CONTACT INFO:
djpad@djpadmusic.com
website -
http://www.dj-pad.com
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