Dada Sandor's psychedelic urban saga, "The City of Earthly Delights," is an exploration of the triumphs and tribulations of metropolitan life. It takes the listener through the highs and lows of city living, expressing a range of emotions from frustration to tranquility.
Sandor's compositions weave a narrative that mirrors the artist's personal struggle with the metropolis, translating the distress of greed and the weight of responsibility into a musical odyssey. The title itself, a nod to Hieronymus Bosch, prompts contemplation on the transient nature of desires I and pleasures, drawing parallels with biblical narratives.
"Who’s Going to Water the Plants" kicks off the album with a raw depiction of the horrors of city life – the delays, the crowds, and the existential dread. The narrative then evolves through tracks like "Eternal Machine," a surreal narrative of escaping the corporate hamster wheel through a transformative psychedelics-induced experience, reflecting the desire to break free from the monotony.
The album's sonic palette ranges from aggressive and chaotic to serene and insightful, mirroring the emotional journey from external turmoil to internal peace. With influences ranging from the late Andrew Weatherall's rave memories in "Christine" to the childlike wonder in "Mini Me," Sandor creates a sonic tapestry that resonates with listeners on a profound level. "Valhalla," the final track, serves as a serene and insightful conclusion to the album, leaving listeners in a state of contemplation.
Recorded in both the heart of London and a remote Hungarian studio, the album's contrasting atmospheres mirror the external chaos and internal calm depicted in the music. Sandor's composition is not just an album; it's a kaleidoscopic journey through the highs and lows of city life.
COMPOSITION, ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS, VOCALS, PRODUCTION, MIXING DADA SANDOR
LEAD VOCALS UNDOS
GUITARS GERI KOVACS
MASTERING DAN SMITH [DKS]
ALBUM ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY OZGE CONE
LIVE VISUALS GABOR KITZINGER
LEAD VOCALS
GUITARS
MASTERING
ALBUM ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY
LIVE VISUALS
D.S.
Dada Sandor is a London-based musician and audio-visual artist with a unique blend of influences and a diverse creative background. Born into a family of musicians, his journey began in an environment full of artistic expression. Early exposure to the world of music and the love of recorded sound ignited a lifelong passion of music machines and technology.
His evolution took a turn as he transitioned from a young electronic music enthusiast to a multifaceted musician and sound engineer. His collaborations with avant-garde and noise legends like Merzbow and Thurston Moore demonstrate a commitment to pushing musical boundaries and exploring new sonic frontiers.
With an affection for live performance, his stage presence is a fusion of improvisation, modular synthesis, and electronic experimentation. It's a captivating experience that showcases his ability to create unique, ever-evolving musical atmospheres, always on a quest to find the soul in the machine. His background as an audio-visual artist opened up new ways to explore the interconnectedness of sound and video which is an important aspect of his ever evolving live show.
At the heart of Dada’s creative process is a dedication to producing a vast quantity of music, believing that depth emerges from consistent practice and exploration. This philosophy has allowed him to craft a deeply engaging narrative, culminating in his latest project, "The City of Earthly Delights". This concept-driven album leads listeners on a transformative journey through the chaos and calm of a bustling metropolis, reflecting the artist's commitment to connecting with their audience on a profound emotional level.