Demsky has created an intriguing sonic journey on his new EP ‘Tell Me About The World’. The Canada-via-Tokyo beatmaker’s ambient and often complex electronic sounds paint a vivid image, transporting the listener to different places and times. The bustling beats of ‘Airport’ have an exotic flair, while the more downtempo ‘Trickle Down’ has the sonic qualities of a glistening waterfall and an idyllic swim in the plunge pool.
Demsky shares: “‘Tell Me About The World’ is Demsky’s forthcoming EP. Inspired by Sebastian Junger’s book ‘Tribe’, the EP was made with the intention of open interpretation. In a world that seems so divided as of late, we could spare a little bit of time relearning the lost art of listening so that our community can once again thrive off of compassion and heart. I think we can all visualize tracks in a different way. I’m looking forward to hearing your take on it.”
Demsky’s fusion of lo-fi sounds with euphoric, shimmering melodies set him apart from his contemporaries, and this EP is a mesmerizing listen-through and through.
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