Audio Organism is the music of Colorado based artist Travers MacMaster. "Finding a Balance" marks the first official release from Travers.
Finding a Balance [aptly titled] introduces us to the style and talents behind Audio Organism with 5 highly diverse original tracks. through the sonic journey you will discover that 22 year old Travers Macmaster has found his balance with a very unique refreshing style that rarely one could say today is his own. From stuttering and juxtaposed hip-hop influenced beats that BANG on top of lush washes of ethereal voices and pads with pop induced leads to moody, atmospheric compositions that create miniature movies for the mind. Unafraid to explore the vast world of sound Travers incorporates unusual elements into his genre-bending arrangements with intricate infusions of dsp'ed accordions, horns, organs, pianos and guitars that stretch, bend, and meld giving his tracks a very visual and organic and emotive quality against the rather tight mechanics of his beats and bass work.
A refreshing approach to sonic electronics devoid of common place cliches found more often than not these days in many of the genres under the vast umbrella of electronic music. Although this is Audio Organism's first official release into the wild, do not under estimate! this release is filled with exciting experimentation both in approach and technique to sound design and sequencing, and to blending and bending a broad variety of styles, genres, and feelings.
The EP has 7 accompanying remix interpretations of the second track from the release Paradox Process. This second part to your journey into the world of AO will also fail to disappoint you. Again covering a massive swath of styles these mixes will take you from one world to the next. Embodi takes us to an airid and lush landscape within the interior of the heart showing the listener the world of emotion and mood. Contrast that against L.A.M.P.'s hard-hitting and playful experimentations with club pounding beats and synths that could only be described as the metallic voices of the dmt elves singing along. Along with these are other gems by amazing artists. Do not take your eyes or ears off of Audio Organism!