Jamie Reddington, the mastermind producer behind Sound of Fractures, introduces "Willow's Heartbeat", a single that exemplifies innovation in electronic music. The track opens with a sample of his daughter's heartbeat as the chords enter, gradually building up. There is a dreamy essence within the production, allowing the breakbeat drums to drive the song forward. It's a glorious piece of future garage that evokes a pure emotion in the listener.
What sets Sound of Fractures apart is Reddington's commitment to redefining the artist-fan relationship. The upcoming album Scenes not only delivers exceptional music but also pioneers an interactive platform where fans actively contribute memories, shaping a unique visual collection for each track. This approach challenges the commodification of music in the digital age with the exploration of new models for artist-audience relationships.
Sound of Fractures talks on the track, “The thing that matters to me most is that my music makes me feel something, it's become this way for me to record my life and embed my story into what I create. I like the idea that the people I love and maybe their children will listen back one day and start to pick through the music and find all these memories buried in there. I always start writing with some kind of sample I recorded on my phone, and while digging through my audio notes I found this recording of my daughter's heartbeat.. I recorded it during one of the early scans and had totally forgotten about it.. I knew instantly that this was the starting point for me that day. I feel like the only thing we can rely on to help us stand out these days is to be ourselves, it's the one thing we can count on that makes us unique. Putting my life into my music is my way of doing that, and has become my ‘why’.
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