Ant (Atmosphere) has today released his new double single titled ‘Darker Colors’ & ‘Prelude Revisited’ from his upcoming album titled ‘Collection of Sounds: Volume 4’ dropping April 4th via Rhymesayers.
Delving into a deep cavern of soundscapes and ideas, Ant goes off on his own in the only way he can conceive; sheer originality. Bucking the trend of hook, verse, chorus, ‘Darker Colors’ & ‘Prelude Revisited’ are bookends to that idea that you almost had or that dream you can’t quite remember yet defines the next day. Caught outside of the box and about to crush said box, ‘Collection of Sounds: Volume 4’ feels like more of an event than a release with the gateway drugs these two tracks appear to be.
Listen with the lights off, shades draw, and speakers (not earbuds) set to a not so comfortable volume. Loud enough to be the center of attention yet quiet enough to let the mind race and roam to that refreshness that just entered your head. Inspiring to say the least.
This is conveyance via atmosphere without lyrics.
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About ‘Collection of Sounds: Volume 4’
Anthony Davis, AKA Ant, the producer half of the legendary, pioneering hip-hop group Atmosphere, proves once again how irreplaceable he is with the announcement of Collection of Sounds: Volume 4 (the last installment of the four-part series of instrumentals). This latest release showcases the lifetime of dedication behind his craft, blending his unparalleled skills with a fresh, expanded vision.
With previous volumes in the Collection of Sounds series, Ant has traced his musical evolution, spanning hip-hop, funk, reggae and more, all influenced and inspired by extensive travel dating back to his youth. Volume 4 deepens this exploration, introducing rock-inspired elements—guitars that wail, gnaw, and groove—while maintaining his signature sound.
This is the fourth official solo release by Anthony “Ant” Davis, producer of Atmosphere. His extensive production credits include tracks for artists such as MF DOOM, Brother Ali, Felt, Murs, The Grouch & Eligh, Rav, Sage Francis, Dynospectrum, and more.
This announcement occurs on the heels of the release of Collections of Sounds: Volume 1, 2 and 3. Volume 3 delves into the rich influences of reggae, dub, and early hip-hop, crafting a vibrant instrumental landscape that pays homage to these foundational genres. Volume 2 features smooth beats, intricate sampling, and lush layers that create an immersive funk-laden atmosphere, where Volume 1 has pockets that are practically begging for rappers to explore. The Collection of Sounds series offers a window into Ant’s creative journey, reflecting his evolution as an artist over the years, drawing from a vast vault of unreleased material.
When he first pondered releasing an instrumental series, Ant figured he might want to make the songs more “intricate” than the ones he gave to his rapper collaborators, filling up the space in the mix that would normally be given over to their vocals. “But then it would be jazz, right?” he says with a loud laugh. “And I’m not that.” Fitting, as Collection of Sounds is not about forgetting who you are—it’s about remembering, reconfiguring, and reimagining, all at once.
‘Collection of Sounds: Volume 4’ Tracklisting
- Hearing In Dark Colors
- Darker Colors
- All Right Now, Listen
- Prelude Revisited
- Behind The Sound
- Day After 2010
- Just Another Three A.M.
- AAAND
- Side Eight Synesthesia
- Created With A Heavy Brush
- Hearing Situations
- All Sounds In Place
- A Pinch Brighter
- Classical Piano Number Seven
- 4-Track Beyond Beat / Supreme Shoutout
- Coloring, Shading And Endings
About Ant
The son of a military family, Ant grew up bouncing between locales: Texas, California, New York, Colorado, even as far away as Germany. While moving every couple of years presented plenty of challenges, it also exposed Ant to a wide array of different people and cultures. It also helped nurture his burgeoning love of music. Ant’s father, only 20 years his senior, was an avid record collector. “He was into funk and jazz and soul music and stuff,” Ant says. “When I’m ten years old, he’s only 30, and rap is out: he was listening to it, but he didn’t know the difference between Grandmaster Flash and Rick James. To him it was the same thing—this is all funk, this is all disco, this is just all music.”
“There was always this weird dream in my head that I could get somewhere,” says Davis. As one half of Atmosphere, the longtime Minneapolis resident has carved out the type of career that aspiring musicians across the world imagine as they cut their teeth in home studios and on small stages. Yet while decades of sold-out tours and critical acclaim might have been, at one time, an abstract notion to the now 53-year-old, he always had a sense that he could spin his ingenuity behind turntables into a living. While the last 30 years serve as proof positive that he was right, his new four-volume collection of instrumental work, Collection of Sounds, illuminates the variety of styles and skills that made that inkling a reality.
Featured image by Sarah Dope.
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