Original electronica from Boston based MobiusB, in the styles of Chemical Brothers, Crystal Method and Orbital. The endless loop of creativity:
Have you ever thought what it would be like to see sound? I don’t mean just the waves, I mean the visualization of the imagery, visible patterns and colors from the emotions themselves. This is a major theme in my work. I’m a very visual person by nature. Whether I’m writing music, or even programming, I always see representations of those actions in my mind. I strongly believe that the visual and aural worlds are intertwined and are extensions of one another.
Just as I tend to gravitate towards unusual sounds that swirl, dive, flutter or wail that are bound with rhythms or patterns that have an ordered structure in my music, I strive to achieve the same contrast with shapes and colors. I try to blend colors and patterns in a way that reach out from the subconscious planes to enact their own laws of physics on our own world and minds. As if the very ether that they are constructed of would have the look of a deep smoke or fog with radiant laser light illuminating it, but would have a tangible physical form. So if you took your hands and reached in, the ripples moving through time and space would take on lives of their own. To be awake during the dream.
I feel that the digital age is bringing about the next renaissance in human creativity. No longer bound by the waking world’s laws or physics, we have the ability to bend, warp and shape matter and energy to reflect our deepest thoughts, feelings and desires. And likewise through the power of the Internet creators are no longer bound by the constraints of geography or even in some cases time itself. I feel that the Internet is not only a medium for expressing and displaying your creations but for discovering new ideas and even gathering the very raw materials needed to bring these ideas out. Just as musicians have been sampling the sounds and fragments of other artists work, the same can be done in the visual arts through the Internet and digital art tools.
I make it a personal focus in both my visual and musical creations to worry less about technique and go mainly on feel. To play or paint what feels right. To have the result come out of the emotion or thought, and equally to allow the emotion or thought be born from the action.