The electronic music project Four Seconds Ago, led by Misha Mansoor and Jake Bowen, showcases their strong chemistry as producers, creating pure brilliance. Do yourself a favor and listen to ‘Bump The Lamp / Muse,’ an EP that offers an exceptional melodic escape!
As the co-founders of the GRAMMY-nominated Metal band Periphery, these guys have always had a knack for pushing boundaries. Today, they take a 180-degree turn, replacing the explosive electric guitars and drums with ethereal and futuristic synthesizers.
Floating Through Space with Every Beat
This groundbreaking electronic music project kicked off in 2018 with their debut album, ‘The Vacancy,’ a 10-track release that instantly hooked listeners. They’ve stuck with cosmic soundscapes ever since, giving their tunes an effect that makes you feel like floating in space or entering another dimension.
Nevertheless, they pull it off with analog tones, smooth textures, and some more upbeat ones, creating melodies that feel well-balanced with its Electronica elements. Plus, you can tell there’s solid planning and attention to even the smallest details.
New Album Alert: ‘1000 Needless’ Coming Soon
First off, songs like “Bump The Lamp” and “Muse” are the kind of music that can help you block out distractions. In my opinion, both are designed for healthy escapism, letting stress melt away.
Both will be on the new album, ‘1000 Needless,’ dropping on February 21.
With “Bump The Lamp,” these creative minds deliver something 100% atmospheric that puts you in chill-out mode as you listen to cutting-edge rhythms, some with a subtle vibe and others more steady and repetitive.
Meanwhile, with “Muse,” they don’t stray far from their galactic style, but the drums take center stage. Additionally, they add female vocals to give the composition more life. It’s complemented by an over-the-top dynamism, where the intense energy finally comes to the surface.
So, if you need a break from reality, Four Seconds Ago’s authentic art will do the trick.