The experimental artist known as Són,
has released his latest instrumental album, “Rituals.” The album
contains 10 original tracks for an approximate total listening time
of 30 minutes. The album has been published on the independent record
label 'Scissors'. Textured, colorful, rife with depth and endlessly
thought-provoking, “Rituals” by Són is one of the most
intriguing instrumental albums of 2018 yet.
Són is the alter ego of German-born,
Los Angeles-based Julian Scherle. He takes his name, Són, from both
the Latin word for noise or sound and a proto-Slavic term meaning
dream or sleep. A multi-instrumentalist and artist of several various
mediums, Julian is perhaps best known today for his work on USA
Network's Mr. Robot, which won an Emmy for Outstanding Music
Composition for a Series in 2016.
The conceptional album “Rituals”
has been described as "a work of sweeping sonic geography,
working as a microcosm of human experience, a suitable soundtrack for
nearly any real-life occurrence".
Asked to comment on the general themes
of “Rituals,” Són writes, “This work conceptually reflects an
exploration of modern day rituals and their influence on mankind.”
“Rituals” by Són has since been
passed on to five director friends, with the stated aim being “to
visually explore this topic and gain different perspectives as a
collective.”
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