Huunter Creates An Ultraviolet CatastropheWritten by the B&B Crew Thursday, 16 September 2010 13:00 News - We must admit we never heard of American avant-garde electronica musician Huunter until recently, but his second album The Ultraviolet Catastrophe really deserves the limelight. Read on to find out why... Huunter, aka Lloyd Bourne released his debut CD Shantih back in 2008. Earlier this year he released his second album The Ultraviolet Catastrophe, which is an exploration into avant-garde/classical dance music. His music is said to be inspired by four-to-the-floor beats of European dance artists and was recorded using only classical instrument. Quite an adventure indeed! Lloyd has been working on the album for months, after observing crowds of people respond so viscerally to four-on-the-floor beats of modern dance music. His venture into reenacting the same response using only classical instruments resulted in The Ultraviolet Catastrophe. The four tracks on the album make a beautiful forty-minute journey through avant-garde, classical and dance influenced music and is said to be a new direction for the future of Huunters music. Track list: The Ultraviolet Catastrophe by Huunter The Heisenberg Uncertianty Principle by Huunter
The Entanglement (Single) from Huunter on Vimeo.
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