Anand Iyer aka Opsyllate (Oscillate) has released his album Mystery of the Bluebon, essentially a Psychill album featuring 7 tracks of increasing tempos and odd Time signatures with hints of Rock and Electronica to create a Contemporary take on Fusion. The songs are as follows.
Speaking about the album Anand says” My inspiration for the album stems from a culmination of my experiences as a composer and an avid Psychill listener. It’s a form of expression which helps you explore your subconscious and accompany you on your journey to help you relax and unwind.
He also adds " As a child, I spent most of my time watching movies trying to understand the behind making them. This led me to explore further how things are created, and what goes into composing and putting together a piece of be it a movie or a piece of . My interest peaked around 15 years ago when I first picked up the guitar. I started to compose my own along with playing a couple of shows and learning on the field. Soon after, I completed my diploma in Audio Engineering (SAE - Mumbai ) and Acoustics (Berklee of ) Having done scores of commercial work in both Advertisements & film, I wanted to put my creative side to bring out the that I have longed to compose - Psychedelic Ambient.My inspiration for the album stems from a culmination of my experiences as a composer and an avid Psychill listener. It’s a form of expression which helps you explore your subconscious and accompany you on your journey to help you relax and unwind".
Anand Iyer aka Opsyllate (Oscillate) has released his album Mystery of the Bluebon, essentially a Psychill album featuring 7 tracks
January 20, 2023