New York, NY (Top40 Charts) SaumG,
a modern master of electronic fusion music, has been busy sharing his new album
Water From Mars.
“You have two choices in
life; you can go the negative route, or you can go the positive route,” said
Saum. “I chose to be on the positive side.”
Saum G, a modern master of
electronic fusion music, has been busy sharing his new album Water From Mars.
Between the album’s release and a number of live shows and interviews he has
been busy.
Saum G recently sat down
with Jesse Martinez
for MusicBox at Chicago’s Vocalo 91.1 FM radio station. The interview went over
points from Saum G’s latest work, his past accomplishments, and his fusion of
classical training with modern interests. Saum embraces the differences in
genres to create new sounds. “I don’t really see it as a compromise, I see it
as being good for music in general,” said Saum. “And I really think it’s good
for the cello.”
Martinez described Saum G
as a progressive cellist. Saum just wants to spread his energy to the people,
doing so through his music and personal activism. The latest from Saum is War
Against Rape (WAR), an app recently released through Soumit’s World Foundation,
an organization honoring his late brother. “You have two choices in life; you
can go the negative route, or you can go the positive route,” said Saum. “I
chose to be on the positive side.”
Saum
G’s unwavering positivity radiates in his music. Water From Mars is ten tracks
of upbeat social commentary. “All darkness is absence of love,” sings Saum in
“Sound of Bright Matter.” Saum G expressed admiration for people who prove
examples of perseverance. “Even in all the darkness, there’s still some light
there.” he said. The sentiment clearly plays through his music, especially
Water From Mars.
Outside
of the album, SaumG is performing live and sharing his music and message with
the world. He recently joined Los Angeles blues-rock band The Detro for a show
at Loaded Hollywood, playing with artists who double as emerging professionals
at Big Bad Sound. He also played in Kolkata, India with
tabla maestro Bickram Ghosh recently. Saum G worked at their collaborative
studio Big Bad Sound LA to complete Water From Mars. “Saum brings an entirely
new dynamic to The Detro,” said Fisher, and “it’s always cool to bust out a
cello at a show. Everyone flips out!” SaumG looked nonchalant as he sat down
and started shredding on his signature instrument. He never fails to impress
with creativity and delivery.
Saum
G’s new album, Water From Mars, is available now on iTunes , CD baby, Rhapsody,
Amazon, Google Play, Xbox Live and more. Check out http://www.saumg.com for
more.
Source: top40-charts.com
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