Brooklyn-based Matt Pavone Releases Debut Instrumental Album “Indigo Violent”
Matt Pavone, the satirical screenwriter known for his wit and love for jazz noir, announces the release of his debut instrumental album, “Indigo Violent.” Combining moody synth melodies with cinematic undertones, Pavone’s album is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz noir and modern electronic soundscapes.
“Indigo Violent” is a testament to Pavone’s artistic evolution, stemming from his early twenties when he turned to his piano to combat writer’s block. What began as a personal remedy to recalibrate emotions soon blossomed into a full-fledged project, providing a creative outlet beyond the confines of the written word.
Loosely inspired by the New York City conspiracy scene depicted in “My Dinner with Andre,” “Indigo Violent” weaves a narrative of rebellion and liberation. The album follows the story of a telepath breaking free from the shackles of predictive programming to ignite change in a world oppressed by conformity.
Drawing influences from classic film noirs and contemporary video game soundtracks, Pavone’s compositions exude an unfettered attitude, reflecting the struggles of perseverance in the face of adversity. Artists such as Bohren & der Club of Gore, Nine Inch Nails, Ludovico Einaudi, Angelo Badalamenti, Akira Yamaoka, and Michiru Yamane have played a pivotal role in shaping Pavone’s musical journey and the sonic landscape of “Indigo Violent.”
With “Indigo Violent,” Matt Pavone invites listeners on a sonic odyssey, where each track unfolds like a chapter in a gripping tale of defiance and resilience. From haunting melodies to pulsating rhythms, the album captures the essence of introspection and rebellion, leaving an indelible mark on the listener’s soul.
“Indigo Violent” is now available on all major streaming platforms.
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