![]() But Dylan wasn’t solely seeking his idol’s company. The young musician visited Guthrie’s bedside and played him songs. Less than two years later, in January 1961, at age 19, Dylan left Minnesota altogether and hitchhiked to New York City searching for Woody Guthrie-the Dust Bowl songwriter who inspired him to play folk music.Ī photo of a young Bob Dylan (center) was on display in an exhibition at the Hibbing Public Library in Hibbing, Minnesota in October 2016.ĭylan found Guthrie, only not in New York but at Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains, New Jersey, where he was being treated for Huntington’s disease. In September 1959, he left Hibbing for Minneapolis, and upon arriving, quickly changed his name to Bob Dylan. Some 75 miles northwest of Duluth, only 90 miles from the Canadian border, Hibbing is home to the world’s largest open-pit iron mine, known as the Hull-Rust-Mahoning, and, in the early 1960s, its ore informed the folk songs of a young Jewish musician named Robert Zimmerman.īorn in Duluth on May 24, 1941, and raised in Hibbing, Zimmerman became obsessed with folk music: vernacular sounds, mother tongues, the music of the people. Paving his road with tech-house chords and sneaky propelling basslines, it’s without a doubt the future is bright on this artist’s radar.Hibbing, Minnesota, rises from the Mesabi Iron Range, a mining town built on-and from-rich iron ore. With a distinct sound and stylistic stance, the artist’s output is strong, giving rise to a highly anticipated decade in house music. His biggest release to date saw an epic collaboration with Martin Garrix’s side project Ytram – ‘‘Make You Mine” – out on STMPD, giving the most memorable and explosive energy to the summer season. Before this, his single “Phone Call”, gained love from Skrillex, Malaa, and A-Trak while his edits of “American Boy”, “Damn”, “Poison Paradise” and an official remix for Matroda saw plays and support from A list artists such as Diplo, Dillon Francis, Matroda, Valentino Khan, Joyryde and many others. In recent times, he has seen drops on Moksi Family with “Do My Thing” and Noir Sur Blanc Records releasing the “Jack Rabbit Slims” EP. Essentially, this young producer has curated a signature sound under his name that evokes a dynamic energy amongst the tech and bass house devotees and music industry pioneers alike.Ģ020 rolled in well for the young artist, releasing his “Hustle” EP and single “False God” both via In Rotation / Insomniac and his latest house anthem called “Need U”, dropping just prior. Stream ‘Bleu Clair – Hypnotized’ on YouTube below!ĭelivering unparalleled tech and bass house delicacies from the studio, Indonesian born artist Bleu Clair is bringing to dance floors what one can only describe as flaunting house music for the future. It will not take long, but you’ll certainly enjoy it. Oh, in the meantime, give ‘Hypnotized’ another spin. Based on this track, we can expect even bigger things from him in the future. No wonder that even though at a relatively young age, Bleu Clair is making a name for himself not only among fans worldwide but also among currently much more renowned artists like Diplo and Skrillex. It all sounds right, but at the same time, most of these elements come somewhere from the leftfield and still make a perfect clatter. The trick with ‘Hypnotized’ is the manner in which Bleu Clair arranges his ‘simple’ elements and the relatively brief time in which he does it. King) said, it is the ‘simple’ music that is hardest to get right. But then, as a famous musician from another genre (B.B. Basic yet effective synths, some rhythmic drum patterns, that thumping deep beat, and some quirky female vocals and he just makes the track work, and it sounds almost effortless. Based on this track, the young artist shows that he has flair. ‘Hypnotized’ is also proof that Insomniac Recordings‘ offshoot label for House music, IN/ROTATION Records, is at the forefront of new trendy flavors of House music. ![]() Bleu Clair hypnotizes you in less than three minutes (2:44 to be exact). At the same time, it is one of those Bass House tracks that shows that you don’t need too much time to prove your point in this genre. It does not matter which part of the world you come from. With ‘Hypnotized,’ his latest release on IN/ROTATION Records, Indonesian house producer Bleu Clair proves that he is a very creative and outstanding music producer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |