Within the scope of electronic music, there are producers, and then there are producers: artists, really, whose motivations fall neatly in line with a fascination with sound design, a hunger for sonic exploration and—most importantly—an enchantment with music and its creation. There is perhaps no finer example of the latter than Danish-born artist Galimatias, 29, who, for the last five years, has relentlessly worked to refine and expand his toolbox of music-making skills. He even moved to Los Angeles in 2015 to “focus on [his] craft” following the breakout success of his debut EP, Urban Flora, with Alina Baraz. The resulting music culminates in today’s release of Renaissance Boy, a sophisticatedly arranged and aurally effortless debut solo album crediting Galimatias for the fir...
It’s a big week for Danish-born, LA-based producer Galimatias, who on Friday will independently release his debut solo album, Renaissance Boy. So far, the esteemed producer has released two singles from the album, titled “Redeye” and “Let Go,” which both highlight his sonically dense and otherworldly synths arrangements. The pair of tracks also hint at Renaissance Boy‘s prime positioning to become one of the most memorable R&B and electronic crossover projects of the summer. As a whole, Renaissance Boy is a bona fide concept album, with its 11 songs meticulously ordered and produced to tell a continuous story from beginning to end. Unreleased highlights include “GPS” featuring Bas and Xavier Omar, “Sl...