ROBERT ROBERT SHARES NEW LIVE VISUAL FOR 'THE PERSON WHO KNOWS’

by Arc Street Journal October 18 2018, 10:11 MUSIC - TRACKS

ROBERT ROBERT SHARES NEW LIVE VISUAL FOR 'THE PERSON WHO KNOWS’

 

We luv, we share ! More than a year after the release of his EP 'Welcome To Finetown', Robert Robert is back with 'How To Save Water', new five track EP showing the evolution of his melodies and his singing, getting a bigger place within his music.

 

Robert Robert pre-empts its released with a new live visual for ‘The Person Who Knows’. He says: “The song is about people I know who are all looking for meaning in their lives and their reasons for being. And the way we escape behind our screens to appease anxiety. It speaks of feeling empty and looking at the future like a wall. The video represents the insensitivity that beats to stay away from everything that happens in the world, the comfort of escape. Ignorance is bliss.

 

Through his young musical carrier, the Montreal producer collaborated with Secret Songs (Ryan Hemsworth label), played along several renowned artists such as TOKiMONSTA, KlangKarussell, Fakear or Breakbot, and rocked the stages of Le Printemps de Bourges, MaMA Festival, the Nova Mix Club or the Piknic Electronik and Osheaga festivals.

 

About the EP: "Since a lot of things happened in clubs and in cars with friends that shouldn’t be driving, it translated instrumentally into something sometimes hectic, sometimes very light, sometimes very heavy or into surprises and even very personal texts… And bass. Lots of it. 'How To Save Water' is an instruction manual to facilitate water recovery in a life that tends to leak. The songs talks about what humans say and do, conversations and moments that defined my coming of age, half conscious thoughts about what my entourage is going through and what the universe tells me. My goal with 'How To Save Water', was to remember that we must not forget to grow as human beings and not only ask ourselves questions, but also find answer. These are all things that I forgot and put aside as I was always out, partying or following streetlights like a moth. This EP is for them, the moths.

 

 

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