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L(oo)ping is an extraordinary musical journey brought to life through the collaboration of renowned electronic artist Rone and the creative translator Romain Allender. Allender, known for his work on acclaimed films like “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and “The Shape of Water,” carefully selected eleven tracks from Rone’s repertoire to be reinterpreted in a symphonic fashion. This innovative project showcases a range of Rone’s career, from his earliest production “Bora” to his recent work composing for Spike Jonze’s short film “Ghosts.” The orchestral arrangements, combined with Rone’s collaboration with the Orchestre National de Lyon and conductor Dirk Brossé, breathe new life into the music, creating an exquisite balance between electronic and acoustic elements that captivates audiences.
The seamless combination of electronic and symphonic sounds in L(oo)ping creates a rich and dramatic musical experience. The music showcases a tight-rope balance between the two voices, neither overpowering the other. Listeners can expect to be enthralled by the elegant and playful interplay between electronic elements and the orchestral arrangements. The collaboration between Rone, Romain Allender, and the talented performers of the Orchestre National de Lyon has resulted in a truly unique and mesmerizing musical experience.
In a similar vein, fans of electronic music and innovative collaborations will also appreciate the works of other renowned artists such as Nils Frahm, Ólafur Arnalds, and Max Richter. These artists have also explored the fusion of electronic and classical music genres, pushing the boundaries of traditional music and creating captivating and immersive sonic experiences. Their works provide a complementary listening experience for those who are drawn to the artistic exploration of blending electronic and orchestral elements.