
GENRE: Classical, Electronic, Avant-Garde, Experimental, Dance![]()
Label: Huunter Records
Release date: 2010
Total running time: 0:39:34
Huunter (born Lloyd Bourne; March 15, 1988) is an American electronic musician. He released his debut CD ‘Shantih’ August 20th 2008. And his new album “The Ultraviolet Catastrophe” in the spring of 2010.
“The Ultraviolet Catastrophe” is an exploration into avant-garde/classical dance music. Inspired from the four-to-the floor beats of European dance artists and recorded using only classical instruments and ideas to create “The Ultraviolet Catastrophe”.
Huunter is an artistic pseudonym created as an umbrella under which Lloyd Bourne publishes all of his visual and musical endeavors. Huunter’s debut album, Shantih, is a minimalist classical album dedicated to the life of his late grandmother. After the sucessful release of Shantih Huunter returned to his home studio to concentrate writing a new album and a new artistic direction.
Observing crowds of people respond so viscerally to four-on-the-floor beats of modern dance music, Huunter was inspired to create a similar effect using only classical instruments. After months composing and arranging the result is The Ultraviolet Catastrophe.
These four tracks take you on a forty-minute journey through avant-garde, classical and dance influenced music. The Ultraviolet Catastrophe represents a new direction for the future of Huunters music.
Available in FLAC!
| TRACKLIST |
| 01 – The Antitelephone 02 – The Ultraviolet Catastrophe 03 – The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle 04 – The Entanglement |
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