[Found in the Cloud] #1 Sundur - Detroit Sun

September 10th, 2009

The Detroit Sun by sundur

Okay. I’ll start off with no stranger. Actually I already made music with this guy. I don’t know exactly, if Sundur is to be his Artist-name… for now it is. (He is also spinning minimal records. Check his MySpace)

The deal: Considering his level of skill, it’s absolutely inappropriate, that this track is his only audible fragment available anywhere. The first time we met to mess around with Ableton, I was totally surprised both by his sound and his way of working in Ableton. In a very positive way. His approach to Ableton looked like an ever ongoing flow. He constantly builds up his loops, drags sounds around, sends them through effects, adds new ones. All of that in a speed, you won’t recognize this beat was never around before / done on the fly.

“The Detroit Sun” completely represents his sound, as I experienced it. The whole beat feels like a big wheel, that just rolls really slowly on uneven ground. The sometimes odd clicks really add to an overall warm feeling.
He put the phrase Trip-Hop in the genre-tag. In my head, the term TripHop usually triggers really different sounds. But still, this track feels like the succesful translation of Massive Attack-influenced Triphop  into todays’ sound. More Flying Lotus than Kruder&Dorfmeister.

I can’t wait for him to put out more stuff. He should. And (as I remember it correctly), he will.

Disclaimer:
the idea of this series is to have a conversation. On single pieces of music and through them on musical aspects in general. Imagine the time you were putting up vinyl, drinking red wine, discussing with your friend about things you hear at this very moment. When was the last time you listened to music and did nothing else? Really concentrated?
So if the track above triggers anything, just share it. A picture, a small thought, a general impression you have, please share it in the comments. If not, maybe next time.  It’s an experiment, I know. Thanks!

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  • Chrissie
    Thanks a lot! i'm flattered i'm a first guest in your series :) The track is inspired by the sessions we did and the idea of shining a different, natural, (warm) light on instruments, drums etc. Placing elements in another warm and natural environment. Detroit sun is like walking through brussels or any other city at night, such a different city, more empty, but more and different details are visible when you walk on the streets. yep, the empty motorway sound :)

    Although i'm always a bit reluctant putting things out, it's nice to share something with people and discuss it, so i lift up my wine glass and say: cheers!
  • Well that's a great idea to discuss music (like in the old days?) just for the sake of it. You were talking about the idea of putting up a vinyl and to me this track has the sound of a good old vinyl, very warm and crispy. Reminds me of Morcheeba, Portishead, etc but very unique in its own way. I love the production here, on top of everything else. The arrangement transports you through a very nice journey into sound. It feels like a very nice drive by night on an empty motorway. Thanks for sharing:)
  • yes, you're right. does not sound digital at all. like vinyl.
    funny how all those little elements are "off" the beat. like for example the church-bells have some oddtimes, but still (maybe this is why) go great with the rest.
    thanks for leaving your thoughts!
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