The instrumental version of “Quantum Blue” by LX8, the EDM track that recently clinched the title of “Best Original Track” at prestigious awards like the 8 & HalFilm Awards, International Gold Awards, London Movie Awards, and more is quite a meditative and sharp piece of instrumental worth the listen.
Produced by Henry Chebaane, known by his alias LX8, “Quantum Blue” is a testament to Chebaane’s prowess as both an EDM music producer and a fiction writer. The track’s composition is meticulously crafted, with layers of cool and calm electronic synths building effortlessly over an immersive soundscape. From its inception, the song grabs hold of our attention, drawing us into its ethereal world.
As the track progresses, enigmatic synth lines oscillate and pulse through, adding an eerie edge to the music. The beats thump with precision, driving the song forward with devious, vibrant energy. In moments of silence, the music returns slowly, pouring in like silksand, enveloping us in its captivating electrifying rhythm.
The instrumental version of “Quantum Blue” was the soundtrack of LX8’s music video, “The Panharmonion Chronicles: Times of London.” Directed by Chebaane himself, the steampunk-inspired film is his video invitation to his sci-fi debut fiction graphic novel. Through stunning visuals and a captivating storyline, the video brings Chebaane’s fictional world to life.
“Quantum Blue” is a triumph of both music and storytelling. Listen to “Quantum Blue” to find out why exactly it has bagged multiple awards and is ruling the EDM scene right now.
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Review By: Naomi Joan