Christian LeBlanc
Posted on: December 18, 2009Posted in: Featured, Originals, contemporary
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As stated just days ago, one of the great things about when one of our posts here at SynthTube goes “viral”, we enjoy a large influx of new readers. Quite often this influx involves the sort of people who we know like this kind of blog, and more often are actually involved in Synths and Synth music production themselves. In short, we get a small burst of new submissions, which we like.
Today we feature the work of a guy who contacted us by the name of Christian LeBlanc.
He’s currently working on a project which features “light painting” techniques to make simple animations, all set to one of the over 52 tracks (!!) that he’s written with the help of his KORG Triton Synthesizer. We’ve checked out his work, and can confirm he’s got a great ear for Synthpop and even a hint of oldschool, New Wave styled synth music. His light painting work is truly something that must be seen.
Nonetheless, by far our favorite track in his catalogue was short, but sweet – and we hope, Christian, that you don’t mind us featuring this track over the one you suggested – but this truly was lovely. The track in question is called “39″ – and features what we presume to be Christian’s moody voice over an atmospheric synthpop track – something that reminded us of the best moments of Yo La Tengo or Slowdive – with accompanying images shot moodily from out of the window of a train.
This is exactly the sort of thing we love and hope to stumble upon here on SynthTube.
Keep the submissions coming people, we’re here to showcase the greatest and best new talent, as well as the classics!
Enjoy.
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