Albert Ryan
Burlington, New Jersey, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2012 | SELF
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If some of you follow my Playlist series you will recall that on Playlist-46 I featured one of Albert Ryan's track "We Meet Again". He was kind enough to reach out to me and provided me a link to his site to download a copy of his new album Pocket Full of Lint, which was release December 7th, 2012.
In reviewing his album I was quite delighted from beginning to end. It starts off like the beginning of an audio book and slowly works its way through until the end in which the climax comes to a bitter end. It has the styles of various genre's from ambient pop, indie pop, indie hip hop, dubstep and other electronic styles all flowing in smooth succession. As for Albert's vocals it gives me a feel of listening to The Weeknd with his own style of various degrees of fluctuation in style. I also have to give a shot out to Paul Brown and Sonny Shotz who gives "Orange Lights" and "Mr. Gold" an indie style hip hop feel that works well with each track. So if you're looking for some new music I highly recommend Pocket Full of Lint, which is currently available for Free on his site but as always please support artist like Albert Ryan.
I also had the pleasure to ask Albert a few questions about his album and himself. So continue reading on and find out what the artist has to say about his album.
TCL: Tell me a little bit about your album Pocket Full of Lint. What was your inspiration behind this Album?
Albert: Pocket Full of Lint to me is an audio book composed of 16 chapters more so than just an album. Each song expresses a different side of me, thought and feeling. The Inspiration for the album came from experiences that I've had throughout my life. During the time I was working on the album, I was going through some rough patches. I didn't know what I wanted to go to school for anymore. I was barely making any money at my job and being raised in a traditional Asian household, chasing your dream wasn't the most reputable decision unless it was to be a doctor. In 2010, I began making trips up to Boston with just enough money for the bus fare and the dollar menu to hang out with my big bro Mik. (Who was part of the group formally known as "The Deans List"). At first it was just my get away from all the stress, but spending time with them helped me realize that music was what I've always wanted to do. I've worked countless hours working on the album to give you everything that I could offer hence the title "Pocket Full of Lint".
TCL: What kind of equipment are you currently using and if you had to choose, which one is your favorite?
Albert: As of now, I produce everything mostly digital. I'm not really proud of it, but when I was working on the album my computer was the only thing accessible. Growing up I've played the piano, drums and guitar. If I were to choose my favorite, I'd have to say the drums. To me It's the best instrument to let your emotions out without having to think too much.
TCL: Where do you get your inspiration from when making your music?
Albert: Music was my escape from everything ever since I learned how to play an instrument. If I was happy I made music. If I was sad I made music. Sometimes I don't even know how I make it, it just happens. My dads side of the family is pretty musically inclined so I guess its in my genes.
TCL: Who are some of your favorite artist right now?
Albert: Hmm.. As of right now I'd say, Passion Pit, Pharrell, Mr. Hudson, Kid Cudi and Toro Y Moi. I believe they all set themselves apart in their own respective genres.
TCL: Who would you really like to collaborate with on a song if you could?
Albert: That's a tough one.. But I'd have to pick Pharrell. He's the man with the plan. His vision is remarkable and I truly hope to work with him someday. - the collective loop
You can assume a lot of things when walking into a J.Crew presentation during New York Fashion Week. First, you'll see some stellar clothes that you'll want to cop right then and there. Frank Muytjens never fails to offer up rigs that move the needle but wouldn't look out of place in any smart-dressed guy's closet. The second is an impressive playlist pumping through the Lincoln Center speakers. For over an hour, it's cool kid bands you didn't know about, remis you'd never know about, and throwback tunes all flowing together that make you wish you could assemble something that good at home. Well thanks to our friends over at the 'Crew, we got our hands on the Kris Bones curated, 26 song playlist you should make your own.
Albert Ryan - We Meet Again
Spirit - Other Song
Hundred Waters - Me & Anodyne
Solar Year - Magic Idea
Stray Cats - Stray Cat Strut
Zola Jesus - Diamonds (cover)
Kent Odessa - Bo Jacksons
Loot & Plunder - Thinkin Bout Your Body (Cousin Culo Edit)
STRFKR - Say To You
Peepholes - Pinnacles
Roy Budd - Theme From Get Carter
Chle Howl - No Strings
MNDR - Feed Me Diamonds (RAC Mix)
Mitzi - All I Heard
Dirty Projectors - About To Die
Haim - Send Me Down
Icona Pop - Heads Up
Kate Boy - Northern Lights
Elliphant - Down On Life
O Safari - Taxi
Everything Everything - Kemosabe
Hot Chip - Don't Deny Your Heart
Mitzi - Truly Alive
Elections - Hanna Roe
The Rabbit Hole - The Pick Up Song
Kids Of 88 - The Drug - GQ
One of SFDotNet’s favorites, Albert Ryan, is back on the release schedule with a few new singles this summer.
He recently performed some new music at NYC’s Live In The Village, so stay on the lookout for more appearances and more music from the singer/songwriter/producer/overall nice human.
Call it indie, call it pop, call it “chill,” but Albert’s sound is truly unique and worth checking out.
“Man” is a smooth summer tale which you can check out below. “Memory” is coming very soon. - StraightFresh
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Still working on that hot first release.
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a l b e r t r y a n
unsigned | indie artist | producer
synthpop / indie pop / chillwave
for more visit
http://www.albertryanmusic.com/
http://www.facebook.com/AlbertRyanMusic
https://soundcloud.com/albertryan
email : info@albertryanmusic.com
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