How would it be if the likes of Justice or Daft Punk dabbled in hip-hop production?
To quench such a shower thought, an upcoming movement of producers diligently take notes on the electro greats triggering chemical change in musical landscapes. In his latest self-released EP STELAR, Toulousian producer and multi-instrumentalist Laster shows us what a colorstorm of musical influence looks like.
Throughout the EP, he boasts complex synth arrangements influenced by French Touch culture over his own clean mixing, hypnotic drum patterns, and signature guitar solos. This creation shows us that one doesn't have to reinvent it all to be forward-thinking. Rather, it comes from a creative collage motivated by a variety of musical eras, genres and cultures.
STELAR, Toulousian producer and multi-instrumentalist Laster shows us what a color storm of musical influence looks like. Throughout the EP, he boasts complex, French Touch influenced synth arrangements with his own clean mixing, hypnotic drum patterns, and signature guitar solos. This creation shows us that one does not have to reinvent it all to be forward-thinking. Rather, it comes from a creative collage motivated by a variety of musical eras, genres and cultures.
In the opening track "Reality", Laster pulls us into his mesmerizing synth-loaded soundscape of innovative layering, precisely-executed guitar soloing and wavy broken beat structures. And that's just the beginning.
So hold on to your seat belts, because it's about to get epic. Give STELAR a listen below and witness the how vast a six-track EP can get: