Give your ears a rest from all the festival season EDM with the new chillout album "Spectrum" by American composer, producer and tech guru Ryan Farish...
If you haven't heard of Ryan before, we hope you'll take some downtime to pop on "Spectrum". It's perfect for those cozy summer nights with candles lit and a glass of wine.
Not all electronic music is created for the festivals or clubs, so for the discerning listener searching for something a bit deeper, American producer, DJ and Billboard-charting artist Ryan Farish offers up the perfect solution. By avoiding trends and making music that touches deeper parts of the soul, Ryan's sound is for the artist working on their masterpiece, the student in need of a soothing soundtrack while studying for exams or the meditator on retreat.
With 20 new symphonic-laced tracks on his album Spectrum that, as its title suggests, runs the gamut of sounds, emotions and experimental production techniques, Ryan has contributed a work of art that moves electronic music past EDM and into something of pure substance. Tranquil piano melodies combined with invigorating beats and a smorgasbord of tempos provide a setting of comfort and serenity. As one song flows seamlessly into the next, Spectrum takes you on a mind-expanding journey where sounds are visualized as color and music is in its rightful place as an agent of healing and solace.
Ryan Farish's Spectrum is out now via Rytone Entertainment.
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TRACKLIST: 01. All the Colors 02. Days Ahead 03. Brighter Than the Sun 04. My Home Is Your Love 05. Spectrum 06. Vail 07. January 08. First Breath 09. Rise Like the Sun 10. Cradle You 11. Collide 12. Sanctuary 13. Above The Clouds 14. A Sky Full of Stars 15. Raindrops on My Window 16. Bokeh 17. Glow 18. Gentle Love 19. Midnight Sun 20. Love in the Air
Fadi Wassef Naguib (Aly & Fila): "What an amazing musician! I love this album."
ElectronicaLife.com: "Music is beautiful, it explains some things we never can say with words... and Ryan has once again delivered a masterful story with Spectrum."
TheUntz.com: "Spectrum leaves a sweet comfort long after listening."
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