Wade Williamson pays homage to ‘Backesto Park’ with electronic post-rock

Backesto Park neighborhood and post-rock by Wade Williamson
Wade Williamson brings to ‘Backesto Park’ in electronic post-rock album.

Are looking for some new electronic, downtempo, post-rock music to add to your playlist? Wade Williamson has a potent record called ‘Backesto Park’, a loving tribute to his neighborhood and fans really get a show of Williamson’s prodigious artistic talents at their finest. He is a music artist who has interesting musical ideas, allowing fans to look into the layers of his artistry and falling in love with his craft.

The song ‘Backesto Park’ has a peaceful feel to it, a song where you can get lost in your thoughts and feel less stress after a long day of work. There’s something beautiful about the noise and each listener can give his or her own purpose to the sound. If you want to compare Williamson to Tyco, El Ten Eleven, The Durutti Column, RATATAT, and Lusine. Here are some little fun facts about the ‘Backesto Park’ album:

  1. The music was recently used in the opening credits for the Cameron Crowe film Aloha.
  2. The Joss Whedon’s television show Dollhouse played some of the songs from the album.
  3. ‘Backesto Park’ appeared in a variety of independent film and multimedia art.
  4. The albums a personal studio work by Williamson and he accounts for all instruments and productions.
  5. Williamson enjoys playing the guitar and keyboards.

The ‘Backesto Park is his fifth album in the past decade and goes perfect with the vibes of his San Jose neighborhood as it is wonderfully active, eclectic and bizarre . If you’ve never been to Sane Jose, the neighborhood is very diverse with its Japantown, longstanding Italian families, Vietnamese tennis prodigies and Mexican pride. To put it short, the pa brings people together, buzzing with liveliness. The album just gravitates fans to a spicy melodic electronica, post-rock universe. Music fans can enjoy delayed guitars along electronic and rhythmically evolving song structures. It is a spiritualized masterpiece, guarantee to resonate with music lovers for years to come. It’s meditative and Williams enjoys listening to music for studying and coding as his day-job is information security, where he spends plenty of time doing malware analysis and collaborating with software developers. He doesn’t like to get into a music hook quickly. Instead, he likes to take his time building up the music vibes in song tracks like ‘ Safe Return from the Howling Void’ where the elements of the song hover around one another and never really coalesce until about 2/3s of the way through the song, but the build up makes the song even more beautiful. There is something unique about hearing sounds from the real-world in music. Just listen to ‘Walking Home and Aiming for Light’ which includes a recording of a walk in the dark while camping. Williamson calls this type of art natural recording, filled with the sounds of guitars, analog synths, his wife sewing a dress and his cat. Listen the full album here:

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