Music producer What So Not will get his inventive juices flowing from the straightforward issues equivalent to surrounding himself with like-minded individuals or leaping into the ocean.
What So Not, actual title Chris Emerson, has returned to the dwell stage in Australia for his first headline present since 2018, acting at Claremont Centenary Warehouse on Saturday earlier than heading east this weekend.
The tour, Anomaly: Live Mode, follows the discharge of final 12 months’s album Anomaly and will probably be an adaptation of his acclaimed US immersive present expertise which he has solely carried out 4 instances previous to coming Down Under.
A results of three years of ardour and dedication, the efficiency is a meticulously crafted audio-visual expertise, seamlessly pairing the Anomaly 3D animated storyline with What So Not’s eclectic music catalogue.
The tour presents followers an unforgettable visible journey intertwined with dwell synthesis, mesmerising vocals, electrifying drums and revolutionary manufacturing methods.
Emerson shared his recommendation in relation to considering creatively with The West Australian whereas perched up in a parked automobile out the entrance of his household house in Sydney.
“It’s surrounding yourself with the right things in the simplest form, looking after your own headspace and health, running yourself hard but not too hard,” he says.
“I went for a swim in the ocean yesterday, it was cold and raining and I did it anyway … while I was out there swimming in that state I thought of a whole song, came home and wrote it down.
“Go out and challenge yourself, find some excitement that could be right there in front of you.”
Speaking of Perth, Emerson lived in Scarborough for a part of the COVID pandemic and “loves the way of life here”.
“Perth, was one of the places my whole scene popped off, I used to spend a lot of time there, flights are so expensive from Sydney so I used to stay for a while if went over and I’d just work with locals, hang out, go on surf trips, make music, throw little parties,” he says.
After dwelling within the US for the previous 4 months, Emerson is at house in Australia with our higher “coffee, nature, beaches and food”.
“I like how people party here, they’re not pretentious … so it feels authentic,” he says.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au