Equal parts producer and composer, Son Lux (aka Ryan Lott) bridges an unusual gap between old-world music discipline and next-level experimentation. Meditative but heaving with energy, Lanterns finds a peculiar congruency between futuristic soul and ancient sentiment. Driving orchestral pop (Lost It To Trying, No Crimes) is placed alongside haunting minimalism (Pyre, Enough Of Our Machines), often starkly juxtaposing densely layered arrangements with Lott’s intimate voice.
In addition to CD & Digital, Joyful Noise will release two separate versions of limited edition vinyl:
Deluxe VIP Edition (pictured above)-
Limited to 500 copies on black & milky-clear “color in color” vinyl. Each copy is hand-numbered, and personally thumb-printed in silver paint by Son Lux himself.
Split-Color Edition-
Limited to 1200 copies on black & milky-clear “split color” vinyl.
You can order a copy HERE.
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