Jens Kuross builds to a cataclysmic climax on new single "Eclipse Apollo"
Los Angeles singer/songwriter Jens Kuross has shared new single "Eclipse Apollo", the follow up to last month's "We Will Run".
"Eclipse Apollo" is a gorgeous mesh of dislocated rhythms and sparse melody - Kuross adds layer upon layer of sound until the skeletal song swells into a saturated wall of noise.
Talking about the track, Kuross says: “This song, from a compositional standpoint, is pretty straight forward: Just 4 chords and a pretty melody repeated over and over. So I ended up layering it with a bunch of unrelated rhythmical elements that on paper would never work stacked on top of each other. I’ve said it before but it takes a little ugliness to make something truly beautiful.”
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