06 April 2020 - 0 Comments
Sonic Space Lab will release its second EP Up in the Air on May 1st independently and is releasing the single There’s No Gravity on April 13th. There’s No Gravity is the English version of the song Ya no hay gravedad originally recorded by the duo La Sonata Matraka.
The song was written by Luis Rodriguez after famous Argentinian singer and songwriter Gustavo Cerati suffered a CVA that put him into a coma after a concert in Caracas, Venezuela. The song deals with inner exploration, feelings of nostalgia and the search for answers within one-self, all driven by dreamy synths and the soundscapes of acoustic guitars and electronics.
Luis Rodriguez is a music producer and composer born in Caracas, Venezuela, who has worked on several different projects. From rock bands and electronic projects like La Sonata Matraka and Roñettes, to TV, advertising and film composition. Luis influences covers from rock, pop, industrial, trip-hop, electronica, psychedelia and latin music.
In 2016 he based his studio Sonic Space Lab at his home in Dunedin, New Zealand, where he recorded the EP Changing Times which received a good review from Divide and Conquer.
Up in the Air is a 5 track EP filled with soundscapes that go from loud to quiet, electronic to acoustic, sung to instrumental. This EP reflects on Luis’ own feelings of isolation, nostalgia and the euphoria of what a bright future might have been stored in.
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