Experience Ian Mathias Baker’s Compositional Genius in ‘Man Mowing The Lawn Across the Way From Me’

Ian Mathias Baker is a composer and music producer with ideas that transcend the conventional. He has a way of tapping into sonic dimensions that compel the mind to travel, think, and elevate. His compositions are cerebral in many ways. They have a contemplative plane to it. But that’s not all. Sometimes you’ll encounter arcs that challenge you, carve into you, surprise you, and warp your sense of self. All you have to do is give in, drift with it, and when it calls for it, remain still with it. 

The artist’s debut release is an EP titled, ‘Specific Gravity’. As the name suggests, it delves into scientific patterns and motifs, extrapolating it at grand spatial and spiritual scales. It carries four parts of ‘Mythic Texts’ whose obscurity is tempered by the random frame of mundanity that is explored in the tracks, ‘Man Mowing The Lawn Across the Way From Me’ and ‘This is the Way The World Ends’. As you journey through these tracks, a sense of absurdity, obscurity, and abstractness encompass and swirl around you. Music takes on cryptic tones and it isn’t the currency that you usually know it for. It is highly interactive in that it draws you in, divides you between perspectives and contemplations. 

‘Man Mowing the Lawn Across the Way From Me’ alerts the listener to the concept of presence. It inspires you to use your imagination and delve into the scene in front of you, soak in it and get carried away by it. Against a backdrop of ambient synth twinkles, a meditative voice, so simplistically transcendental, pulls you away from reality and paves a way for deep thought and cerebral exercise. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Man Mowing The Lawn Across the Way From Me’ by Ian Mathias-Baker here - 

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