Eric Ludinart aka Élude In Art is a passionate musician who is known for his intricate melodies that resonate with one's soul. He is a self taught musician and his music dives deep into consciousness and the way he carries his track will touch the deepest strings of your heart. With an infectious electronic sound, this artist treads on the roads of self discovery and inner healing. When I discovered his discography, I was a bit hesitant to accept the pace. But, once you give in and let your emotions flow, his music will take you on a journey beyond comprehension. Do give this ecstatic artist a go, you'll love his work for sure.
"Eric is a musician, he's a Shaman who weaves spellbinding threads into waveforms to enchant the listeners."
I recently discovered this artist through his latest release named 'ÅmÔurs' which is a 51 minute long journey into the unknown. The album starts off with an immersive melody and as it progresses, you'll feel your emotions taking a toll. The way the album starts sets the perfect tone for what's coming up. Each track in the album is strategically placed to intensify the whole experience. There are bits where the music takes you to a point where you feel it to the core and then you realise, the best was yet to come.
I am clearly impressed by how this artist has discovered a sound that is so unique. Each note has an emotion to evoke and composing such piece is mere magic. This is an artist who will be up on my personal playlists as well.
The albums explores vivid musical soundscapes. The subtle yet impactful rhythm emphasis and immaculate sound selection makes this album so great. The inclusion of various sounds to create various introspective feels is surely remarkable. Just let yourself loose and give in to the magic of Eric's musicality.
All-in-all, this is one of a kind album and surely a must hear for anyone who loves to explore vast soundscapes. Do give this album a spin and let me know what you think about it in the comments! :)
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